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Why americans cannot play Football Properly (pg. 6)
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| Ian^ |
| quote: | Originally posted by Linx_da_cat
this thread calls for that video of the goalkeeper who missed a throw-in pass from his own player and let it go in the net. :stongue: |
yeah, I think most ppl say I'm anti-american cos of this post, but there was another worse one involving the italian keeper cudicini vs Arsenal, just happened that when i was browsing a site i found this one so I put it up, and the entire thread wasnt' meant to be a full debate on sports, just to have a smile & laugh :D |
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| Omegasox |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian^
yeah, I think most ppl say I'm anti-american cos of this post, but there was another worse one involving the italian keeper cudicini vs Arsenal, just happened that when i was browsing a site i found this one so I put it up, and the entire thread wasnt' meant to be a full debate on sports, just to have a smile & laugh :D |
You know the real intention of threads only last about 10 posts in, then it slowly starts its downward spiral. ;) |
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| TuanAnh213 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian^
yeah, I think most ppl say I'm anti-american cos of this post, but there was another worse one involving the italian keeper cudicini vs Arsenal, just happened that when i was browsing a site i found this one so I put it up, and the entire thread wasnt' meant to be a full debate on sports, just to have a smile & laugh :D |
well i never thought you were anti-american at all...you're always a cool dude...it was just some people like tiestofanmatt talking trash about american sports but its all good...thats what different cultures in this world is all about...sports, language, everything |
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| joeh |
| quote: | Originally posted by MrMiyagi
Baseball - another expensive sport... this is one sport that you dont necessarily have to be an athlete to play... as Babe Ruth would say "Baseball, i think, is the only real game in this world" (close enough)... just look at pitchers like David Wells, Freddie Garcia... or hitters like Tony Gwynn...
now here's one for you soccer-heads... Baseball was voted in the states as having the most difficult feat in all of sports, hitting a fastball (or baseball in general)... a 95 mph (roughly 155kph) fastball coming from a pitchers hand travelling 60 feet 6 inches to homeplate, takes about 0.45 seconds to hit... less than a split second... it is said that you have about0.2 seconds to decide on whether to swing or not... now accompany that with not knowing whether itll be a fast ball or not... then think about this, Randy Johnson pitches can reach 100mph (roughly 163kph)... yeah, lets see you soccer-heads do that...
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Ever see cricket? Its far more expensive to buy the eqipment for it than baseball. To play at any sort of proper level you need to play on a well kept ground.
It's still has to be more popular than baseball worldwide.
Your logic of american sports not being popular world wide because they are expensive to paly doesnt follow. |
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| TuanAnh213 |
| quote: | Originally posted by TiestoFanMatt
Football, or Soccer, is "the" sport of the world, you cannot call it boring or anything because it is the most watched and played sport in the whole world.
I could have been really harsh in my reply, because i am passionate about football, but i also aint rude:p :p lol |
so what if soccer is the sports of the world...i still can't stand watching it on TV and i find it absolutely boring...it changes nothing
and yes, i am very passionate about american football as well...whatever point you were making with that... |
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| MrMiyagi |
| quote: | Originally posted by joeh
Ever see cricket? Its far more expensive to buy the eqipment for it than baseball. To play at any sort of proper level you need to play on a well kept ground.
It's still has to be more popular than baseball worldwide.
Your logic of american sports not being popular world wide because they are expensive to paly doesnt follow. |
ill admit, i dont know much about cricket... however, i highly doubt its more popular than baseball... baseball is played all through the America's, North n South... and Asia... hell, Taiwan use to be the dominant team in Little League... now its Japan thats the dominant force...
and i didnt say American sports in General, i said Football and baseball... Basketball is cheap, can be played everywhere, and it is... i just look at some of these African countries, one recently making it to the Men's Worldcup competition, i guarentee you that they cannot afford sports like Baseball and Football... soccer, you just need a ball, and it doesnt take a whole lot to teach the basics...
| quote: | Originally posted by TuanAnh213
so what if soccer is the sports of the world...i still can't stand watching it on TV and i find it absolutely boring...it changes nothing
and yes, i am very passionate about american football as well...whatever point you were making with that... |
you know, i use to be the same way... up until experiencing the World Cup in Japan... sure it came to the states in 1994, but like we cared... when you see the competition in a country that does give a , you start to feel the hype... look at Korea, you see how many people were out on the streets during their run last year? something like 2,000,000 (not exaggerating either), all, and i mean ALL, were wearing red shirts... it literally looked like a sea of red... in Japan, it was like that in various cities... dont get me wrong though, i still think the sport is boring as hell, but the guys that play it are true athletes... i just like the atmosphere and hype... |
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| Ian^ |
| quote: | Originally posted by TuanAnh213
well i never thought you were anti-american at all...you're always a cool dude...it was just some people like tiestofanmatt talking trash about american sports but its all good...thats what different cultures in this world is all about...sports, language, everything |
i see your point, like I watch rugby instead of american football, football instead of NFL, cricket instead of baseball, but I do watch some NBA and love the NHL cos of the action involved in it |
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| Ian^ |
| quote: | Originally posted by Omegasox
You know the real intention of threads only last about 10 posts in, then it slowly starts its downward spiral. ;) |
that is pretty much the case, but this lasted like 3 or 4 posts b4 that happened :p |
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| tubby |
| quote: | Originally posted by MrMiyagi
ill admit, i dont know much about cricket |
recently i was explaining aussie rules football to some americans. When they asked how big the ground was I told them it was played on a cricket field. That cleared it all up :) |
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| Ian^ |
| quote: | Originally posted by tubby
recently i was explaining aussie rules football to some americans. When they asked how big the ground was I told them it was played on a cricket field. That cleared it all up :) |
i just got up at 4am to watch england in bangladesh test match, 15 minutes in, it rains :whip: |
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| 'mju:zik |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vivid Boy
no but then again mujix u grew up in canada...and played soccer in canada... no theres no books to memorize but all the professional soccer players today where shuved into soccer camps from the age of 3 or 4...then after soccer camps they go to soccer school..which is like regular school but instead of regular classess u learn strategies and different ways to play the game...classes only last till lunch the rest of the day is outside on the field.. this goes from around when we're in grade 5 till when we would graduate hihschool..then u either make it to a professional team or u become a nothing.... |
i didnt grow up in canada man:) |
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| 'mju:zik |
| quote: | Originally posted by MrMiyagi
so what are you trying to say, that soccer has more or less strategy? |
less
and this isnt a bad thing...thats one reason y a football game takes so long. |
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