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I'm not sure on exact details but I'm fairly sure that soccer has seldom changed rules over the history of the game. It makes it very consistent.I don't watch soccer much but watching the World Cup made me realise that I understand soccers rules/officiating more than AFL currently.
Some would say it’s crying out for a bit of a refresher.I'm not sure on exact details but I'm fairly sure that soccer has seldom changed rules over the history of the game. It makes it very consistent.
There is definetly a few things that I personally believe need to be looked at, especially more gradients on the (especially penalty) fouls and maybe another two offside referees.Some would say it’s crying out for a bit of a refresher.
WC? I haven't watched a 2nd of it. I only follow soccer when Holland are playing.
And I rarely watch AFL anymore either.

Does anyone know the average km's these soccer players run per game? Watching big boner brown top the charts with almost 13 km
(as full forward) in the North v Dogs match got me thinking. Thats not even taking into account the other factors that take it out of the AFL men, like tackling, bumping and rucking just for starters. Our game must be close to being the most physical TEAM sport in the world.
This is very true. Its incredibly tense when you are willing your country to win.I can understand why casual sports fans struggle to get into soccer sometimes. It's a much, much better sport to watch when you're emotionally invested in one of the teams than it is when you're watching as a neutral. That's when you start riding every pass and really get drawn into the tension of the build up play and the defensive aspect.
I watch every game I can of the WC because I love international sport, but I don't often bother watching neutral club games.
What WC final did you go toI've been to 5 VFL/AFL Grand Finals and 1 World Cup Final.
For sheer tension and excitement the 5 Grand Finals cannot touch the 1 World Cup.
So, yes, my interest in footy has been largely put in the bottom draw while the biggest sporting event on the planet is being played.