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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostStupid article...even stupider ( is that a word) to think the top players will come to the US...Nobody wants to ravel through three time zones to play a league match... Said it once and say it again... this country needs to be divided into two nations for soccer...US West and US East..
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It sure was interesting to read. It's a different perspective but the approach was good. He didn't really hate on American football at all. He just called out the logistics and lagging rules of American football and most of his points I agree with.
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Great article and it confirmed why I, who grew up with football, enjoy watching soccer more than football. Soccer is free thinking and free roaming and does fit with America's values.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGreat article and it confirmed why I, who grew up with football, enjoy watching soccer more than football. Soccer is free thinking and free roaming and does fit with America's values.
The little bit about TCU being able to play because a few people didn't think they qualified is precisely why I think American football is rigged.
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Football has stifling rules. The history of its fine tuning was during Industrial Revolution, instilling in lay workers the ideals of conforming and complying. "NFL games consist of only about 11 minutes of actual action. (The other three hours consist of the central planners issuing orders to the mindless automatons, the authorities inserting themselves into the proceedings, and commercials for fast food and Big Pharma.) That comes to a penalty just about every minute of action"
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFootball has stifling rules. The history of its fine tuning was during Industrial Revolution, instilling in lay workers the ideals of conforming and complying. "NFL games consist of only about 11 minutes of actual action. (The other three hours consist of the central planners issuing orders to the mindless automatons, the authorities inserting themselves into the proceedings, and commercials for fast food and Big Pharma.) That comes to a penalty just about every minute of action"
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Biggest difference between Soccer & Football....Women play soccer too.. Now keep telling Americans why soccer is so much better.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think a bigger topic would be, "Will Europeans and South Americans embrace Americans as part of the soccer community"? ... We can argue Football vs Soccer. We can argure soccer's growing popularity in the USA.. The USA does not have the world's respect in the world's game.. I'm American, I love football. I'm becoming a soccer fan. I don't think I will ever like soccer more than football but my children might..Many of you talk bad about football. Think we are dumb and mindless players. You think there is only 11 minutes of action. I will say this. learning a playbook and terminolgy is similar to learning a foriegn language. Playing with torn muscles and broken bones is not uncommon and unspokenly expected. As far as the 11 minutes of action, Just because a Soccer ball keeps moving doesn't mean all the players are. When the football is in play so are all 22 players on the field.
But first I think we need top stop calling the sport "soccer." lol
All the English people I've over at my time in the UK always make fun of the word "soccer." Now, I completely hate the word and I'm glad most D1 soccer coaches in America refer to the sport as "football." Soccer just sounds so stupid now that I realize it. Football is what it is called in every other country.
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