Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think this is sad at all. I don't know anyone who watches soccer as an adult.
America does come to a halt on Superbowl Sunday. And have you heard of March Madness?
America population = 330 million
World population = BILLIONS
It's no use, PP. I am French, so of course ***football*** is important in my country. But the average American barely acknowledges the existence of terrain and peoples outside of their national border, except as convenient targets during political campaigns against immigrants. Obviously they will all fail to grasp that hardly anyone outside the US cares at all about their little American version of football, their baseball, their basketball (we do have a French basketball prodigy, but not a lot of people have heard about him). Typical chauvinism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think this is sad at all. I don't know anyone who watches soccer as an adult.
America does come to a halt on Superbowl Sunday. And have you heard of March Madness?
America population = 330 million
World population = BILLIONS
It's no use, PP. I am French, so of course ***football*** is important in my country. But the average American barely acknowledges the existence of terrain and peoples outside of their national border, except as convenient targets during political campaigns against immigrants. Obviously they will all fail to grasp that hardly anyone outside the US cares at all about their little American version of football, their baseball, their basketball (we do have a French basketball prodigy, but not a lot of people have heard about him). Typical chauvinism.
I have never once wondered what people outside of the US think of our sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think this is sad at all. I don't know anyone who watches soccer as an adult.
America does come to a halt on Superbowl Sunday. And have you heard of March Madness?
America population = 330 million
World population = BILLIONS
It's no use, PP. I am French, so of course ***football*** is important in my country. But the average American barely acknowledges the existence of terrain and peoples outside of their national border, except as convenient targets during political campaigns against immigrants. Obviously they will all fail to grasp that hardly anyone outside the US cares at all about their little American version of football, their baseball, their basketball (we do have a French basketball prodigy, but not a lot of people have heard about him). Typical chauvinism.
I also think that we are so ethnocentric that we cannot be interested in something that we don't dominate.
Or we're used to other sports and find watching soccer boring. I played though college and I find it boring to watch.
Such a silly response. Football is mostly standing around. Baseball is hours and often 2-1. Golf? Basketball is great, hockey, soccer, even LAX is better than those.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think this is sad at all. I don't know anyone who watches soccer as an adult.
America does come to a halt on Superbowl Sunday. And have you heard of March Madness?
America population = 330 million
World population = BILLIONS
It's no use, PP. I am French, so of course ***football*** is important in my country. But the average American barely acknowledges the existence of terrain and peoples outside of their national border, except as convenient targets during political campaigns against immigrants. Obviously they will all fail to grasp that hardly anyone outside the US cares at all about their little American version of football, their baseball, their basketball (we do have a French basketball prodigy, but not a lot of people have heard about him). Typical chauvinism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think this is sad at all. I don't know anyone who watches soccer as an adult.
America does come to a halt on Superbowl Sunday. And have you heard of March Madness?
America population = 330 million
World population = BILLIONS
It's no use, PP. I am French, so of course ***football*** is important in my country. But the average American barely acknowledges the existence of terrain and peoples outside of their national border, except as convenient targets during political campaigns against immigrants. Obviously they will all fail to grasp that hardly anyone outside the US cares at all about their little American version of football, their baseball, their basketball (we do have a French basketball prodigy, but not a lot of people have heard about him). Typical chauvinism.
I also think that we are so ethnocentric that we cannot be interested in something that we don't dominate.
Or we're used to other sports and find watching soccer boring. I played though college and I find it boring to watch.
Anonymous wrote:Worth noting that when the Tampa Bay Bucs played in Munich last week it was well-attended by German fans who loved the sport. Tom Brady said afterward that it was one of the best football games he ever played. Yes I don't like all the commercials either, but American football is a lot of fun to watch.
Anonymous wrote:Worth noting that when the Tampa Bay Bucs played in Munich last week it was well-attended by German fans who loved the sport. Tom Brady said afterward that it was one of the best football games he ever played. Yes I don't like all the commercials either, but American football is a lot of fun to watch.
Anonymous wrote:I have participated in several sports on competitive teams. Wrestling requires the most conditioning (based on my experience), then American football, followed by competitive distance running, then soccer (I was a center midfielder.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think this is sad at all. I don't know anyone who watches soccer as an adult.
America does come to a halt on Superbowl Sunday. And have you heard of March Madness?
America population = 330 million
World population = BILLIONS
It's no use, PP. I am French, so of course ***football*** is important in my country. But the average American barely acknowledges the existence of terrain and peoples outside of their national border, except as convenient targets during political campaigns against immigrants. Obviously they will all fail to grasp that hardly anyone outside the US cares at all about their little American version of football, their baseball, their basketball (we do have a French basketball prodigy, but not a lot of people have heard about him). Typical chauvinism.
I also think that we are so ethnocentric that we cannot be interested in something that we don't dominate.