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Sid70 06-17-2014 11:14 PM

Not a fan of any sport to watch, i believe that all the mass sport types are weirdo zombie magic mind trick shit.

I ride a bike and swim - but that is just me.

Sid70 06-17-2014 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 20127429)
100 football fails


I watched LOL Thanks :)

jimmycastor 06-18-2014 01:01 AM

bred and games, worldcup is a time in europe where politicians and lobbyists love to pass thru ugly laws and conspirate at its best
and yes, im european , not gay and footbal bores me to dead

The Porn Nerd 06-18-2014 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by MetaformX (Post 20128103)
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Sid70 06-18-2014 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by The Porn Nerd (Post 20128481)
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Sid70 06-18-2014 08:43 AM

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PR_Glen 06-18-2014 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 20126432)
I noticed that it is common perception among North American people - they base their opinion on sport depending on how many points are being scored.
Abd they want to introduce rules everywhere in order to get more points. Not only football, but also hockey, basketball and so on. The more points the better the sport :thumbsup:1orglaugh
Simple entertainment :winkwink:

As per usual your assumptions are incorrect...

Plenty of people in North America love the sport as well. I love how quick you are to point out how narrow our points of view are yet you are always the first to point your fingers at others.

The Porn Nerd 06-18-2014 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Sid70 (Post 20128500)
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Originally Posted by Sid70 (Post 20128503)
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Originally Posted by PR_Glen (Post 20128524)
As per usual your assumptions are incorrect...

Plenty of people in North America love the sport as well. I love how quick you are to point out how narrow our points of view are yet you are always the first to point your fingers at others.

"North America" would include Mexico and Canada so I suppose you have a point. But where are all the AMERICANS chiming in to disagree with my point that Americans do not understand or care about soccer?

Fuck man, Americans are so disinterested in soccer/futbol that they won't even click on a thread discussing it. LOL

Check out The Colbert Report last night for the best example of how we Americans feel about soccer and the World Cup. :)

BlazeMaker 06-21-2014 11:59 PM

I'll happily watch any code of football, but Association Football (soccer) is my favourite. I understand the skills, the rules, and the tactics. All the midfield play and missed attempts are almost as exciting as the goals themselves.

Essentially any game that uses a round ball has the most accurate results based on skill.
I'll happily watch Rugby (union and league) but how many times will there be a "favourable bounce" that is the difference between a try or not. Similarly this is a failing in Australian Rukes football, but at least that's a fast and high scoring game.
Gaelic football and hurling are better for using a round ball.

As for gridiron (American football) that is just too technical and for someone such as myself that does not know the rules, gridiron is interrupted by incomprehensible stoppages that slow everything down.

If you really need a game that requires understanding before any appreciation, try cricket. One test match goes for 5 days and can finish a draw.

georgeyw 06-22-2014 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by BlazeMaker (Post 20132632)
I'll happily watch any code of football, but Association Football (soccer) is my favourite. I understand the skills, the rules, and the tactics. All the midfield play and missed attempts are almost as exciting as the goals themselves.

Essentially any game that uses a round ball has the most accurate results based on skill.
I'll happily watch Rugby (union and league) but how many times will there be a "favourable bounce" that is the difference between a try or not. Similarly this is a failing in Australian Rukes football, but at least that's a fast and high scoring game.
Gaelic football and hurling are better for using a round ball.

As for gridiron (American football) that is just too technical and for someone such as myself that does not know the rules, gridiron is interrupted by incomprehensible stoppages that slow everything down.

If you really need a game that requires understanding before any appreciation, try cricket. One test match goes for 5 days and can finish a draw.

What are you talking about?

Players learn how to read the bounce and utilise the bounce, stop speaking out of your ass.

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BlazeMaker 06-25-2014 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by georgeyw (Post 20133013)
What are you talking about?

Players learn how to read the bounce and utilise the bounce, stop speaking out of your ass.

FWIW, I have shot 100's of premier grade rugby matches , regular rounds, finals and interstate over 10 seasons. Yes, of course rugby players learn to read the bounce, but the bounce has to actually happen to be read and a favourable bounce often makes the difference to score. It's hard to utilise a bounce that delivers to the opposition on defense. Do you never hear the commentary?

The trajectory and bounce of a round ball is very much determined by the way it was hit in the first place.


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