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pittsburgh dirtiest armpitt in all of sports....

Posted: May 9th, '16, 09:59
by madhatter
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Pittsburgh Riverhounds: USL Team Terminates Romeo Parkes' Contract for Kicking Opponent in Back
Parkes had been suspended by the The United Soccer League for kicking Karl Ouimette of Red Bulls II from behind as he was walking off the field during Saturday's match.


dirtiest dump in all of sports, it's all about the lowblow...

Re: pittsburgh dirtiest armpitt in all of sports....

Posted: May 9th, '16, 13:06
by junior
A soccer player kicks another soccer player (which from what I understand is how that game is played) and the entire city of Pittsburgh is the dirtiest armpit in all of sports?

That kind of thinking doesn't bode well for New England sports and their fans, does it? That train of thought would mean all New England fans are murderers, lairs, thieves, and cheaters. I do not think that is the case, but if you say so.....ok, I guess.

Re: pittsburgh dirtiest armpitt in all of sports....

Posted: May 9th, '16, 15:19
by madhatter
junior wrote:A soccer player kicks another soccer player (which from what I understand is how that game is played) and the entire city of Pittsburgh is the dirtiest armpit in all of sports?

That kind of thinking doesn't bode well for New England sports and their fans, does it? That train of thought would mean all New England fans are murderers, lairs, thieves, and cheaters. I do not think that is the case, but if you say so.....ok, I guess.
didn't say anything about the fans.. they have no control over the actions of the players who wear the laundry they root for...

Re: pittsburgh dirtiest armpitt in all of sports....

Posted: May 9th, '16, 15:54
by f.a.s.t.
junior wrote:A soccer player kicks another soccer player (which from what I understand is how that game is played) and the entire city of Pittsburgh is the dirtiest armpit in all of sports?

That kind of thinking doesn't bode well for New England sports and their fans, does it? That train of thought would mean all New England fans are murderers, lairs, thieves, and cheaters. I do not think that is the case, but if you say so.....ok, I guess.
There's a reason why he is called Sadhatter.

Re: pittsburgh dirtiest armpitt in all of sports....

Posted: May 10th, '16, 08:23
by junior
madhatter wrote:
junior wrote:A soccer player kicks another soccer player (which from what I understand is how that game is played) and the entire city of Pittsburgh is the dirtiest armpit in all of sports?

That kind of thinking doesn't bode well for New England sports and their fans, does it? That train of thought would mean all New England fans are murderers, lairs, thieves, and cheaters. I do not think that is the case, but if you say so.....ok, I guess.
didn't say anything about the fans.. they have no control over the actions of the players who wear the laundry they root for...
Didn't say anything about the city of Pittsburgh either. The city has no control over the actions of the players who wear the laundry.

Re: pittsburgh dirtiest armpitt in all of sports....

Posted: May 10th, '16, 08:37
by madhatter
junior wrote:
madhatter wrote:
junior wrote:A soccer player kicks another soccer player (which from what I understand is how that game is played) and the entire city of Pittsburgh is the dirtiest armpit in all of sports?

That kind of thinking doesn't bode well for New England sports and their fans, does it? That train of thought would mean all New England fans are murderers, lairs, thieves, and cheaters. I do not think that is the case, but if you say so.....ok, I guess.
didn't say anything about the fans.. they have no control over the actions of the players who wear the laundry they root for...
Didn't say anything about the city of Pittsburgh either. The city has no control over the actions of the players who wear the laundry.
nope, just the franchises themselves...

Re: pittsburgh dirtiest armpitt in all of sports....

Posted: May 10th, '16, 09:14
by junior
madhatter wrote:
junior wrote:
madhatter wrote:
junior wrote:A soccer player kicks another soccer player (which from what I understand is how that game is played) and the entire city of Pittsburgh is the dirtiest armpit in all of sports?

That kind of thinking doesn't bode well for New England sports and their fans, does it? That train of thought would mean all New England fans are murderers, lairs, thieves, and cheaters. I do not think that is the case, but if you say so.....ok, I guess.
didn't say anything about the fans.. they have no control over the actions of the players who wear the laundry they root for...
Didn't say anything about the city of Pittsburgh either. The city has no control over the actions of the players who wear the laundry.
nope, just the franchises themselves...
So then why did you title this thread: "pittsburgh dirtiest armpitt in all of sports...."?

You're contradicting yourself. You are clearly talking about the city of Pittsburgh in your title, but then you say it's "just the franchises themselves".

So which is it?

Are just the NE patriots murderers, cheaters, liars, and thieves or does this describe the city of Boston, the residents of New England, the fans or the patriots, or all 4? (or none of the above).

Re: pittsburgh dirtiest armpitt in all of sports....

Posted: May 10th, '16, 09:44
by madhatter
junior wrote:
madhatter wrote:
junior wrote:
madhatter wrote:
junior wrote:A soccer player kicks another soccer player (which from what I understand is how that game is played) and the entire city of Pittsburgh is the dirtiest armpit in all of sports?

That kind of thinking doesn't bode well for New England sports and their fans, does it? That train of thought would mean all New England fans are murderers, lairs, thieves, and cheaters. I do not think that is the case, but if you say so.....ok, I guess.
didn't say anything about the fans.. they have no control over the actions of the players who wear the laundry they root for...
Didn't say anything about the city of Pittsburgh either. The city has no control over the actions of the players who wear the laundry.
nope, just the franchises themselves...
So then why did you title this thread: "pittsburgh dirtiest armpitt in all of sports...."?

You're contradicting yourself. You are clearly talking about the city of Pittsburgh in your title, but then you say it's "just the franchises themselves".

So which is it?

Are just the NE patriots murderers, cheaters, liars, and thieves or does this describe the city of Boston, the residents of New England, the fans or the patriots, or all 4? (or none of the above).
pittsburgh dirtiest armpitt in all of sports....
it's all about the context...
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Re: pittsburgh dirtiest armpitt in all of sports....

Posted: May 11th, '16, 16:16
by brownman
Perhaps THIS should have been a poll question :wink:

:Toast

Re: pittsburgh dirtiest armpitt in all of sports....

Posted: May 11th, '16, 16:25
by junior
brownman wrote:Perhaps THIS should have been a poll question :wink:

:Toast
Leave the Eastern Europeans out of this.

Re: pittsburgh dirtiest armpitt in all of sports....

Posted: Jul 19th, '16, 08:12
by brownman
Try as they might to clean it up, Pisburp is still mighty filthy :dislike
Best time of year there is winter. Frozen water is less stinky.
As armpits go, it ranks right up there with Erie and Cleveland.

And their teams and fans reflect that in everything they do.

:seeya