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What is your second sport. 22:21 - Jun 3 with 21705 viewsqpr_1968

or even first over football.....

including chess, darts, ludo and fishing....you get what i mean.

mine is tennis, not grass......even though i love watching it.
but playing, its got to be a hard surface....

Poll: how many games this season....home/away.

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What is your second sport. on 14:39 - Jul 31 with 292 viewsTheChef

What is your second sport. on 14:16 - Jul 31 by Harma

Cricket is probably my second favorite sport, I really enjoy watching Test matches, even if my friends don’t have the patience for them. I’ve played a little too, but just for fun. Time flies when the game is close, especially in The Ashes, where every match feels big. I’ve even taken my dad to a few games, and those days are great memories.

If you’re thinking of going to a match, especially for big series like England v Australia, grabbing Ashes tickets early at https://www.seatpin.com/the-ashes-cricket-tickets is definitely the way to go if you don’t want to miss out.
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Poll: How old is everyone on here?

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What is your second sport. on 14:49 - Jul 31 with 257 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

What is your second sport. on 14:16 - Jul 31 by Harma

Cricket is probably my second favorite sport, I really enjoy watching Test matches, even if my friends don’t have the patience for them. I’ve played a little too, but just for fun. Time flies when the game is close, especially in The Ashes, where every match feels big. I’ve even taken my dad to a few games, and those days are great memories.

If you’re thinking of going to a match, especially for big series like England v Australia, grabbing Ashes tickets early at https://www.seatpin.com/the-ashes-cricket-tickets is definitely the way to go if you don’t want to miss out.
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My favourite sports are fitting kitchens, taking sexual enhancing drugs, and trading crypto currency.

Sadly, no one is ever around to assist.
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What is your second sport. on 14:53 - Jul 31 with 223 viewsNewYorkRanger

Rugby union for me. I know it gets a bad press from some on here,.and I understand why. But going to England games, especially away in the 6 Nations is absolute class.

I'm lucky in that one of my mates is well connected in the RFU so we can always get tickets. A big group of us do a 6 Nations weekend away each year and it is always brilliant.

And there's some rugby thrown in as well :)

When living in the US I did get right into the NFL. Followed the Giants who were and still are proper shite, but once I got to understand enough of the rules, and know some people who would host tailgating affairs, it was brilliant to go to games, even if the team were pony. I do still follow it now and think the Sky coverage is great
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Glory hunter, me

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