Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope Wales wins because they deserve it more
Wonder if William and Kate are watching? Prince of Wales and all that.
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.
So, just to be clear, the French people aren't interested in American sports because of course French sports are superior, and when the Americans are interested in American sports it's a sign that Americans are inferior.
Yes, that is typical French chauvinism.
Anonymous wrote:Sadly why? We as a country can prefer other sports, nothing wrong with that. Also, pretty tone deaf post given all the controversy about the host country. [/quote
Exactly!]
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.
Are you serious?
The NBA is huge in Asia and the NFL games in Europe are packed.
MLB is also huge in Asia and Latin America..
PGA Tour is global..
The world revolves around US sports..
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:Who cares, OP? I just don't GAF about men's soccer, period. Isn't being able to be "unique" and have different interests part of what makes America "great"?
Anonymous wrote:Sadly most people in the USA are not even aware the USA team has a game later today.
A game in the most popular sport in the entire world.
Billions will be watching it around the world.
Meanwhile in the USA most people will not be watching. Life goes on. Nobody cares.
