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08-03-2007, 12:38 PM | #45 |
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This entire thread reminds me of why I hate professional sports equally.
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Because you're fat?
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For aesthetics check out some goals by Maradona (against England 1986 whoa), Ronaldinho, Zidane (Champions League final at Hampden springs to mind). If you showed me the 'best' play at American Football or Basketball and then I showed you one the great goals in soccer of the past then theres only gonig to be one winner. Finally the fact that there are less goals/points/scores whatever just means more meaning/value is put on each individual goal. The classic example is Michael Thompson for Arsenal against Liverpool 89 I think when they won the Premiership, at Anfield, in the last minute of the alst game of the season with 1 goal. Unbelievable. |
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08-03-2007, 05:36 PM | #48 |
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You obviously like football alot. Others obviously don't. This discussion is as pointless as trying to discuss politics where both sides disagree. One side will never get the other to change their views and it just boils down to a 10 page pissing contest of people going back and forth just reiterating their points in different ways.
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08-03-2007, 05:40 PM | #49 |
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of course, but if done in a respectful manner it's still fun. i know it's pointless
JactusCack - of course theres been some great moments, but what makes them seem greater is that they are so few and far between. having 90% of the play be crap with a occasional bright moment a good thing? edit - to your comment "If you watch a good free-flowing game of football end to end nothing on earth can beat it" perhaps you can point me in the direction of which leagues this happens. most of the matches i see are mostly spent in the midfield area and it makes me want to hurt babies. Last edited by puppychow; 08-03-2007 at 05:46 PM. |
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I know this is meaningless but the main thnig to understand is that I AM RIGHT. Agreed!
Anyway on topic, puppy are you advocating 100% 'exciting' (read: boring pointless drivel) play? 90% of the play is tactical, subtle and (to me) exciting. But mind you, you would say that about American Football or whatever :P I'm not backing down from the great football moments being > than all though |
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i guess why american football > football imo, there's more strategy and gameplanning for it, and i enjoy that.
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08-03-2007, 09:21 PM | #53 | |
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Show me some like the best football plays ever. I'll show you the best soccer plays ever. You just can't say that football ones are better (in the matters of beauty and being impressive, or whatever). Also I find funny how many of you are saying soccer is a bad sport because you don't need a great physical conditions? For christ sakes, get some brains. |
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but its not about individual plays...its about the game as a whole. i never mentioned that soccer players werent great athletes...course they are. i just think the sport is kinda lame and that its so popular worldwide out of nationalism. again, my opinion. but i don't think it can be argued that american football is a deeper and more complex game, with the coach and schemes being so important to the end result. |
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The guy was saying that all of the best Football/Soccer athletes are overseas and Americans don't want to watch sports with the comparatively sub-par athletes in American Soccer leagues. He was not saying that Football/Soccer players are sub-par athletes. |
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I mean, if you moved to Argentina for the rest of your life, you would root for their soccer team... there is potential for a fanbase here and it just goes to shit.
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