Originally posted by (stogie bear @ Sep. 08 2005,16:31)
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Originally posted by (ozzie @ Sep. 08 2005,19:14)Firstly I think soccer is boring and yes I have played and yes I understand it. I think a good spectator sport is one where you do not have to actually completely understand the game to enjoy watching. Having said that soccer is not rocket science so not sure what there is to understand?
Comparing sports is just pointless really as it is a case of apples and oranges. I appreciate the skill involved in a game like soccer but still find it boring.
When you say the most popular sport in the world I assume you mean outside the bedroom right?
So you mean by number of people playing or by people watching? If watching then do you mean live audience or TV.
I read somewhere that Volleyball actually has the most participants of any sport in the the world and Formula 1 has the largest television audience.
Now you find football is boring, fine with me...
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Originally posted by (Scorpio @ Sep. 09 2005,02:52)Originally posted by (stogie bear @ Sep. 08 2005,16:31)Originally posted byI don't think they can compete with European and South American teams yet...but the futur is bright for USA team...
Let's face it they are the only time to have even qualified for the world cup in their area of the world!
Northern Ireland 1 - England 0... how fucking sad is that!
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Originally posted byOzzie, I'm not gonna start this argue here again, It's not enough to understand or play the game to like it!! I do play basketball, volleyball, rugby and other sports but I do find them boring comparing to football! I grow up with football, I appreciate every single move and turn done by a feet of a good player, it's very skillful sport that require running for a 90 min. Things you might understand! And no, football is A. played, B. watched more than any other sport on this planet..
Now you find football is boring, fine with me...
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If you read my post I did actually say I find it a skilfull game.
Lets se esoccer running for 90 minutes on a rectangular pitch which is 100-130 yards x 50-100 yards, yes of course you need to be reasonably fit to do that.
Australian Rules Football running for 120+ minutes on an oval ground which can be up to 180m x 140m. Surely you would agree you would have to be a little fitter to do that? I am not going to get into an argument about skill because I said before they are different games with a different ball.
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Originally posted by (Scorpio @ Sep. 09 2005,03:07)I appreciate every single move and turn done by a feet of a good player
What is appreciated by most is that the currency of a goal in soccer is higher than say a score in another sport because its hard work and more skill is needed. Small scorelines are expected in Soccer many games .
Like in Formula one theres not many overtaking moves so the currency of a move when it happens in F1 is high . Fans are more sophisticated than people realise and thats the nub of it.
The sooner they get rid of the fucking Turnip head in charge of England the better.
TC
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Originally posted byFans are more sophisticated than people realise and thats the nub of it.
Football supporters - scum of the earth
Football players - the ladyboys of the sporting world
Give me a contact sport anyday like rugby, ozzie rules...even American football....where the pitch is not full of cheating, diving, lowlife, trying to get their fellow professionals sent off!!
And yes I played the "beautiful game" (ha ha) for years.....Mister Arse
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