Sherlock 117 wrote:I know this post isn't about sports in general and is about football, but since there is a subtopic of sports in general here I want to make some comments on it. I watch a LOT of different sports whenever I can, including football. Hate to say it Cro but I think ice hockey is actually one of the most boring sports to watch, coming just ahead of baseball (yawn). Hate to say it to you Europeans as well but football is also somewhat boring for me, though less so than hockey. I do enjoy watching the tactics in football, and when a goal does arise it is usually by a brilliant exploitation of a weakness in the other team's structure, but I am with Cro where I just cannot fully enjoy a two hour form of entertainment which only has a handful of intense moments, very few of which end up affecting the outcome of the match.
Moralspain you are right when you say that football does not fit in with American culture and that is why it is not very popular here. I think you hit it right on the head when you commented on our movies. The best selling movies here are those that have intense action scenes and limited complex character development. Since movies are just another form of entertainment I think it is easy to make the step that our culture also prefers in general sports entertainment that is similar to those types of movies.
My favorite sports to watch though are pretty much all over the place when it comes to this "adrenaline-based" characterization: tennis, rugby, curling , the connection between them is obvious though since they are all highly tactical.
I agree football is boring sometimes, but most of europeans don´t watch football as an entertaiment, we just watch our team matches, there´s a passion for our team, we have arguments with our friends or at work, and some people don´t have dinner if his team has lost that night.
Most of us we don´t watch football because the game,it´s because we feel passion for our team. Here in Spain there´s a rivalry between Real Madrid and FCBarcelona, you are a Madrid supporter or a Barcelona supporter, that´s all.
We don´t go to the stadium to spend the night and if we lose nothing happens,yes it matters and a lot.
I´ve heard, don´t know if it´s true, that for example people go to see a NBA game but also to spend the day,have hot-dogs,soda etc, there are malls in the stadium, so it´s like leisure time, people just go to have fun.
Football,unfortunately,is more than a sport, that´s the reason why there are fights between supporters, too much rivalry
PS:WE ALL AGREE WE LOVE TENNIS, AND IT´S THE SAME TENNIS IN EUROPE, USA OR IN SHEYCHELLES ISLAND