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Thread started 10/20/12 8:04pm

BobPaisleyPark

Why do Americans hate football (soccer)?

The greatest most beautiful game in the world is despised by our American friends, but why?

Why have they never fallen in love with football but prefer their dreadful "sports" instead, sports that no one else in the world can stand?

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Reply #1 posted 10/20/12 8:08pm

RicoN

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BobPaisleyPark said:

The greatest most beautiful game in the world is despised by our American friends, but why?

Why have they never fallen in love with football but prefer their dreadful "sports" instead, sports that no one else in the world can stand?

they must have seen how the dirty leeds fans behaved at hillsborough last night

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Reply #2 posted 10/20/12 8:18pm

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RicoN said:

BobPaisleyPark said:

The greatest most beautiful game in the world is despised by our American friends, but why?

Why have they never fallen in love with football but prefer their dreadful "sports" instead, sports that no one else in the world can stand?

they must have seen how the dirty leeds fans behaved at hillsborough last night

I bet that scumbag Leeds fan wouldn't have been so brave to hit 6'6'' Kirkland if they were both standing in a bar.

So glad they were relegated, hope they never return to the Prem.lol

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Reply #3 posted 10/20/12 8:23pm

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What are these other "dreadful "sports" ... that no one else in the world can stand"?

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Reply #4 posted 10/20/12 9:02pm

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Honestly, I just find it a bit boring confused . I find Hockey boring too....& I'll only watch baseball, if I'm already pre-occupied with something else. lol

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Reply #5 posted 10/20/12 9:19pm

Timmy84

I don't hate it. But I dig the American side of football more. That's all. I can kick a mean soccer ball though...

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Reply #6 posted 10/20/12 9:20pm

JoeTyler

it's a whole different continent

yankees have baseball, american football and hockey

aussies have cricket

europeans have soccer and F-1

I guess basketball is loved by everybody

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Reply #7 posted 10/20/12 9:37pm

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JoeTyler said:

it's a whole different continent

yankees have baseball, american football and hockey

Baseball is also huge in Latin America and Japan. It's arguably bigger in Japan than in North America.

Ice hockey is most popular in North America yes, but is also big in the colder European countries.

That just leaves American football as the only sport "no one else in the world can stand".

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Reply #8 posted 10/20/12 10:51pm

RicoN

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BobPaisleyPark said:

RicoN said:

they must have seen how the dirty leeds fans behaved at hillsborough last night

I bet that scumbag Leeds fan wouldn't have been so brave to hit 6'6'' Kirkland if they were both standing in a bar.

So glad they were relegated, hope they never return to the Prem.lol

warnock, brown, diouff... leeds deserve them!

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Reply #9 posted 10/20/12 11:27pm

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i dont think americans hate it ... it is getting much bigger here in the states .

when i was in high school , my school just started soccer . We sucked . I think we won one game my senior yr ...

but now it is everywhere . kids of all ages (boys and girls ) play it from an early age ...

So my point is , that it is getting more popular .

I do find it boring to watch ... in general .

It reminds me of golf . Or paint drying .

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Reply #10 posted 10/21/12 12:26am

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BobPaisleyPark said:

The greatest most beautiful game in the world is despised by our American friends, but why?

Why have they never fallen in love with football but prefer their dreadful "sports" instead, sports that no one else in the world can stand?

Why do you care?????

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Reply #11 posted 10/21/12 12:27am

JoeTyler

uh

there's bad/boring soccer

and then there's GOOD/ENTERTAINING SOCCER

damn, you don't watch the Golden State Warriors vs L.A.Clippers, because you prefer the San Antonio Spurs vs L.A.Lakers, right?

same with football, there are like 15-20 european teams that never dissapoint

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Reply #12 posted 10/21/12 1:00am

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JoeTyler said:

it's a whole different continent

yankees have baseball, american football and hockey

aussies have cricket

europeans have soccer and F-1

I guess basketball is loved by everybody

[Edited 10/20/12 14:21pm]

UK and it's former colonies have Cricket (India, Sout-Africa)

[Edited 10/20/12 18:01pm]

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Reply #13 posted 10/21/12 1:10am

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We have the NFL...what more could one want?

Seriously though, more and more Americans are loving soccer I'm told. I tried to watch the World Cup but I was bored. boxed

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Reply #14 posted 10/21/12 2:07am

BobPaisleyPark

Americans do seem to love sports involving incredibly big men crashing into each other in order to cause paralysis.

The rest of the planet remain bemused.neutral

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Reply #15 posted 10/21/12 2:20am

Timmy84

BobPaisleyPark said:

Americans do seem to love sports involving incredibly big men crashing into each other in order to cause paralysis.

The rest of the planet remain bemused.neutral

Don't European football dudes crash into each other during soccer and rugby matches? You seem to hate American football? confuse

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Reply #16 posted 10/21/12 2:40am

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lol

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Reply #17 posted 10/21/12 2:43am

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Who the fuck cares if the rest of the world is bemused? American football kicks ass - GO GIANTS!

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Reply #18 posted 10/21/12 3:06am

TD3

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"We" like provocative titles for our threads don't we Bob? biggrin

I think hate is pretty strong word and incorrect, indifferent is a much better word.

American culture is entrenched in our seasons our cycles for sports, it damn near impossible for another sport to take root. If you don't know college sports (basketball and football) are huge in the States. The only time most Americans give a damn about Golf or Tennis is when an American is number one. The main factor for many Americans viewing Soccer as boring in part because they don't understand the game.... its nuances. Many American's view baseball a boring. Low scoring games wouldn't be seen as a duel between the pitcher and batters... how a catcher calls a game and a pitchers throws or the defensive plays.

I do have question about Soccer and it's scheduling, how does that work? From afar it seems those gents play soccer year around without much of a break.

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Reply #19 posted 10/21/12 3:09am

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Soccer is becoming more popular in the States, but American football is considered to be one of our most loved past times, and it generates a greater following because people in the US love that sport and are invested in it. People root for their hometeams and the sport is loved in the USA.

I don't think anyone in the USA hates soccer... its just not as popular is all.

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Reply #20 posted 10/21/12 4:18am

kpowers

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BobPaisleyPark said:

Americans do seem to love sports involving incredibly big men crashing into each other in order to cause paralysis.

The rest of the planet remain bemused.neutral

Please stop talking for the rest of the world

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Reply #21 posted 10/21/12 4:59am

Timmy84

kpowers said:

BobPaisleyPark said:

Americans do seem to love sports involving incredibly big men crashing into each other in order to cause paralysis.

The rest of the planet remain bemused.neutral

Please stop talking for the rest of the world

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Reply #22 posted 10/21/12 5:01am

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Soccer has always been my favorite sport to play, it's one of the few sports where height really doesn't give you much of an advantage (except as a goalie).

It's one of my least favorite sports to watch because it's so damn boring, 95% of the time the ball is being kicked back and forth midfield. Shots on goal are rare, and when a team gets down by 2 or 3 goals the game is basically over.

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Reply #23 posted 10/21/12 5:04am

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The answer is simple. You like soccer because you grew up with it while Americans love their sports because they grew up with it. You have an emotional attachment to your teams and it keeps you loyal to the sport.

I don't understand why you are so concerned with this topic. Why aren't you concerned about Canadians, Australians, or NZ people who also do not care for that sport. Also, for the record I dont find anything beautiful about soccer. It's so boring to watch in my opinion.

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Reply #24 posted 10/21/12 5:07am

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BobPaisleyPark said:

Americans do seem to love sports involving incredibly big men crashing into each other in order to cause paralysis.

The rest of the planet remain bemused.neutral

Well, it makes me laugh when two soccer guys feign injuries for absolutely no reson. It's hilarious because how can you get terribly hurt while playing soccer. confused

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Reply #25 posted 10/21/12 5:23am

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The Seattle Sounders professional soccer team sell out their venue for some of their games.

On a side note:

We have professional women's basketball and they used the same venue as the professional men's team (when we had a men's team) and they sold more tickets per game (by a huge amount) then the men's team.

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Reply #26 posted 10/21/12 5:38am

Timmy84

Asymphony5 said:

The answer is simple. You like soccer because you grew up with it while Americans love their sports because they grew up with it. You have an emotional attachment to your teams and it keeps you loyal to the sport.

I don't understand why you are so concerned with this topic. Why aren't you concerned about Canadians, Australians, or NZ people who also do not care for that sport. Also, for the record I dont find anything beautiful about soccer. It's so boring to watch in my opinion.

It's anti-Americanism is what it is...

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Reply #27 posted 10/21/12 9:50am

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The real reason is that American men are intolerant of anyone who doesn't like the same things they do, and most of them think soccer is a wussy sport.

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Reply #28 posted 10/21/12 3:11pm

Timmy84

Hudson said:

The real reason is that American men are intolerant of anyone who doesn't like the same things they do, and most of them think soccer is a wussy sport.

Speak for yourself. lol

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Reply #29 posted 10/21/12 3:37pm

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Timmy84 said:

Hudson said:

The real reason is that American men are intolerant of anyone who doesn't like the same things they do, and most of them think soccer is a wussy sport.

Speak for yourself. lol

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