Off Topic Superbowl

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Every ****ing year I have another go at trying to get to grips with this.

Every year I fail due to the stop start nature of the action, the extremely condensed pre-rehearsed phases of play and the general drawn out nature of the event.

There is a reason that this sport does not travel well, it's slow and not suited to easy informal play. It also seems to be broken up to allow tv advertising and in-stadium guzzling.

The reason Sarker has not made it bigger in the US is the closed shop vested economic interests of the indigenous sports, who have combined to attempt to keep football out

Just sayin' like..
 
Every ****ing year I have another go at trying to get to grips with this.

Every year I fail due to the stop start nature of the action, the extremely condensed pre-rehearsed phases of play and the general drawn out nature of the event.

There is a reason that this sport does not travel well, it's slow and not suited to easy informal play. It also seems to be broken up to allow tv advertising and in-stadium guzzling.

The reason Sarker has not made it bigger in the US is the closed shop vested economic interests of the indigenous sports, who have combined to attempt to keep football out

Just sayin' like..
There's an interesting book first published in 2001 that describes and analyses the various points/angles you have posed above.
Title: "OFFSIDE: Soccer and American Exceptionalism".
300 pages (including appendices).
by Andrei S. Markovits & Steven L. Hellerman

Princeton University Press. (UK edition)
ISBN 0-691-07446-x in paperback.

Can't recall if I eventually became bored reading it, but it was more interesting than watching a Superbowl that's for sure.

https://www.amazon.ca/Offside-American-Exceptionalism-Andrei-Markovits/dp/069107447X
 
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Every ****ing year I have another go at trying to get to grips with this.

Every year I fail due to the stop start nature of the action, the extremely condensed pre-rehearsed phases of play and the general drawn out nature of the event.

There is a reason that this sport does not travel well, it's slow and not suited to easy informal play. It also seems to be broken up to allow tv advertising and in-stadium guzzling.

The reason Sarker has not made it bigger in the US is the closed shop vested economic interests of the indigenous sports, who have combined to attempt to keep football out

Just sayin' like..

They put highlights of games on youtube , they are about 10 minutes long
 
That can be said of ANY sport. If I had a 10 pence for every time I've heard "soccer is boring" I'd have enough to buy Hull City (yes, I'd restore the name Hull City AFC and make all you jokers my advisors, but that's another story). I too thought football (soccer) was boring until I started watching more of it thanks to a Scouser friend.

I agree Tex. I didn't get baseball as all until I went to some live games in Denver and in Boston and had a great day out at both.

There are some sports I don't really enjoy or get but I honestly don't feel the need to tell people who do that they're boring. Each to his own and live and let live.

It's not a sum zero game. If I like something you don't it doesn't detract from my enjoyment or visa versa.
 
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I agree Tex. I didn't get baseball as all until I went to some live games in Denver and in Boston and had a great day out at both.

There are some sports I don't really enjoy or get but I honestly don't feel the need to tell people who do that they're boring. Each to his own and live and let live.

It's not a sum zero game. If I like something you don't it doesn't detract from my enjoyment or visa versa.

I think it’s all on the delivery.

I “find it boring” is different to “it’s boring”

To declare or presume any sport is boring solely because you don’t understand the sport is ignorant, as is presuming somebody who finds a sport boring only does so because they don’t understand the sport.

Delivery, delivered by SCB, the Centrist.
 
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I think it’s all on the delivery.

I “find it boring” is different to “it’s boring”

To declare or presume any sport is boring solely because you don’t understand the sport is ignorant, as is presuming somebody who finds a sport boring only does so because they don’t understand the sport.

Delivery, delivered by SCB, the Centrist.
You might want to avoid York SCB - they hang some that "Stand & Deliver"...
Maybe avoid hotel pubs in Beverley too - landlords have a habit of relaying your whereabouts to the authorities .:emoticon-0105-wink:

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You might want to avoid York SCB - they hang some that "Stand & Deliver"...
Maybe avoid hotel pubs in Beverley too - landlords have a habit of relaying your whereabouts to the authorities .:emoticon-0105-wink:

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I stayed in a hotel/pub in Beverley about this time last year. After the night out I could hardly stand never mind deliver.
 
A driff on?

A reference to Kemps post responding to the suggestion about big titted barmaid. It was a reply to Stiff Tiger and his Driff was auto corrected to Stiff. Obviously you didn't read it. Or it was so trivial itveasn't worth remembering. Either way it doesn't seem as funny when you have to explain it. Like most quips<laugh>
 
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A reference to Kemps post responding to the suggestion about big titted barmaid. It was a reply to Stiff Tiger and his Driff was auto corrected to Stiff. Obviously you didn't read it. Or it was so trivial itveasn't worth remembering. Either way it doesn't seem as funny when you have to explain it. Like most quips<laugh>

I’d not seen it but at least I understand now
 
Aah, the classic "I don't like it, ergo it is complete **** and you're all wrong for liking it" routine.

Classic Castro.

If Norwich had an NFL team you'd ****ing love the sport.
 
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Aah, the classic "I don't like it, ergo it is complete **** and you're all wrong for liking it" routine.

Classic Castro.

If Norwich had an NFL team you'd ****ing love the sport.

A stupid comment, even by your standards, Quill.