James77
Student of the Blues
Any of you guys on Instagram? Give me a follow if you are. Just started one. Just let me know who you are.
https://www.instagram.com/jameshall755/
https://www.instagram.com/jameshall755/
No too modern. We're old here we still use quill pensWe're old here. We still use MySpace.
Would that be the Apple iRock or the Samsung Granite?Quill pens, I'm still on stone tablets
Instagram is the only social media that I keep up with on anything resembling a regular basis. You should see me in your followers list: suave_rhymes_with_daveGive me a follow if you are. Just started one. Just let me know who you are.
Only in countries that use the metric system, or play soccer.I thought Instagram was a rapid weight loss program
Only in countries that use the metric system, or playsoccerreal football.
Fixed it for ya.
Fixed it for yaor play soccer.
Fixed it for ya
It was called Association Football long before it was shortened to the correct soccer
It is a cute game for girls, I'll give you that.
It was called football before that. I believe the history is. Originally a game (still played in some towns like Lerwick in the Orkneys) where half the town played against the other half the town to get a ball to one end of the town or other. Also was played at public schools. Where one William Webb Ellis at Rugby School, acording to legend, picked up the ball and invented Rugby football. Then later the northern league of clubs wanted to pay their players to make up for the time lost working (as most northen players were working class). They split from the southern union of clubs and formed the Rugby League. Hence Rugby Union and Rugby League. Then a group of clubs decided that the game was getting to violent and split from the union and formed an association of clubs that banned shin kicking (prevalent in the game at the time) and banned the picking up of the ball. This became known as Association football, or once exported to USA as soccer. This is a very potted history and I may have got the splitting of the leage and association the wrong way round (I have it down stairs in a book but can't be bothered to go look it up).It was called Association Football
Quill pens, I'm still on stone tablets