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There's no interest in it atm. We all expected it to happen, just funny to see.
We'll have to wait for the World Cup to be over
We'll have to wait for the World Cup to be over
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Speak for yourself. This season has more twists and turns than a craggy old tree.There's no interest in it atm. We all expected it to happen, just funny to see.
We'll have to wait for the World Cup to be over
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Low standards. Its very boring!
Low standards. Its very boring!
I find the Soccer World Cup boring as batshit and avoid it like the plague.
There's no interest in it atm. We all expected it to happen, just funny to see.
We'll have to wait for the World Cup to be over
"True Believers"? You actually sound like you're recruiting people to a religious cult. Or to some sort of jihad against AFL. It's just sport, take it easy.Yup, you are spot on.
Although, for many, who actually embrace Football during the WC, I'm afraid the irrelevance of AFL may last well beyond the WC.
It's a bit like the country kid, who goes to work and live the big city.
Some enjoy themselves and embrace the diversity of the new experience, but, when they return to their former home-base, everything seems smaller and less exciting.
Others, get intimidated and scared by the new diversity and get home-sick and can't wait to return to "the place where everybody knows your name".
If you're regularly watching games - involving countries, to which you have no personal allegiance - at midnight and 4:30 a.m., you're well on your way to joining the True Believers and, once you've "seen the light", other sports become pretty pedestrian.
Yup, you are spot on.
Although, for many, who actually embrace Football during the WC, I'm afraid the irrelevance of AFL may last well beyond the WC.
It's a bit like the country kid, who goes to work and live the big city.
Some enjoy themselves and embrace the diversity of the new experience, but, when they return to their former home-base, everything seems smaller and less exciting.
Others, get intimidated and scared by the new diversity and get home-sick and can't wait to return to "the place where everybody knows your name".
If you're regularly watching games - involving countries, to which you have no personal allegiance - at midnight and 4:30 a.m., you're well on your way to joining the True Believers and, once you've "seen the light", other sports become pretty pedestrian.
... time to get back on the medication.
There's no interest in it atm. We all expected it to happen, just funny to see.
We'll have to wait for the World Cup to be over
Which ironically is what the AFL is here in Melbourne."True Believers"? You actually sound like you're recruiting people to a religious cult. Or to some sort of jihad against AFL. It's just sport, take it easy.
How so?Which ironically is what the AFL is here in Melbourne.
I'm an AFL nut, well more a Geelong nut, but even I get sickened by the way people live for the AFL like a cult. It is scary.
How so?
From what I've experienced, AFL is just a passion of the general public in the same way that the dominant football league in any part of the world is.
Don't feed the soccer trolls people. I wish the mods would ban these fools from OUR boards, like the soccer mods would do to us, if we posted shit on their boards.
It works this way: if you do what every other uneducated, impoverished person in the rest of the world does, that's called being cosmopolitan.
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Look what you've been resorted to... LOL
i take it you didnt watch the saints tonight then? 100 times better of a game than any world cup match could offer. i watched 20 minutes of south africa v mexico and i cant see how any bloke could get excited by that![]()
Exactly. Maybe you should accept that other people are also like this and have their own preferences for sport, instead of trying to force soccer down our throats and criticising footy.Every sport cannot appeal to everyone. I don't like cricket, golf, tennis ... actually, apart from Football the only other sport I'll watch nowadays is World-Champs in Athletics (track events only).
It doesn't mean the other sports have no value; just that I don't enjoy watching them.