peewee wrote:joe as an american are you not embarrassed by the desire to call sporting events 'world series' when its obviously not the world taking part, only american teams, and when someone wins the world series do they really think they are world champions?
this is not a dig at you mate, just a question
JoeTerp wrote:but was just wondering if anyone here follows the NFL, either casually or as a "die-hard"supporter
coddy wrote:JoeTerp wrote:but was just wondering if anyone here follows the NFL, either casually or as a "die-hard"supporter
yeah watch most games on NASN, Pats all the way!!! Actually thinking of moving to massachusetts jus to be close to their Stadium!!!!
JoeTerp wrote:I actually hate the raiders, and put the wrong smily in there, it was supposed to be a laugh at the word "die-hard" for which some members have taken the p.iss out me on this message board for using in my first post which I intended as a joke. I am actually a true die-hard Redskin fan since birth, being born in the district and my whole family being redskins fan.
Peewee, i felt the same about football my whole life, that it wasn;t a man's sport compared to american football, and had no idea what the hell offsides was, and it looked like utter chaos with the ball going up and down the field in a near constant state of transition, until my friend, who is an arsenal supportor made me watch the champions league final and described a lot of what was going on, and then cried his eyes out when they lost. I realized I was missing out on a great game and decided to study up and understand it as quickly as possible, something that I think is happening more and more in America, and why pre-season American tours will become a staple of top european clubs training, because there is just sooo much money to be made in gaining fans across the globe.
American football is a great game, but at the top level is waaay to comercialized and designed for Televison veiwing, which is great for the instant replays of ever play, but you get a commercial break after every change of possesion. Its also very expensive, requiring lots of equipment, and lots of players, so it is very hard to just start american football in a place where it isnt very popular, where as you could just drop a football into a third world country and let the kids dribble the around playing keep away in tight spaces for a couple of years and you got the next Henry. Thats why football has become and will remain the World's Sport, while American football, will continue to stay mainly in America.
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