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Originally posted by DNF
your welcome...
now you can see how wrong you are, and how right i am...
get used to it
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OK cockyness has eraned you a sonning kid. I was going to withhold my post but you had to post that unneed commnet about you being right. You are not. Scholars have traced back the roots of soccer to a game played long before any british influence.
China
The earliest mention researchers have found of a soccer-like game states that balls made of animal skin were kicked through a gap in a net stretched between poles 30 feet high. Records indicate that tsu chu was played as a part of the Emperor's birthday celebration. The Chinese also played some form of the game to train soldiers during the Ts'in Dynasty (255 BC - 206 BC). According to records, tsu chu was also played extensively during the Han Dynasty (206 BC - 220 AD).
The english just formulated the rules as the game is played today in the mid 1800's. Soccer is a game inspired by amny ancient civalizations and cultures, so yes you are wrong about that. I hate cocky dumbasses. It's cool to be wrong but to act like a total idiot in the process is just wrong.
Sonned!
Plenty more where that came from, so to quote you, Get used to it!