Mexico vs South Africa.
90 minutes of dribbling, chasing, passing, intercepting.
1-1 score
The worst part is, the game is left as a tie.
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Mexico vs South Africa.
90 minutes of dribbling, chasing, passing, intercepting.
1-1 score
The worst part is, the game is left as a tie.
All sports suck.
Not a huge sports fan, but I enjoy the camaraderie of it all. My beers and I really get to spend some quality time together while some mindless crap streams on the idiot box. When bothered by outside noise, when else can you say - STFU!! I'm watching the game!
So yea, U.S. destroys England Saturday at 2 pm my time. We'll see how many extol the virtues of "real football" after that. >:[
I just don't like watching sports, I prefer to play, its much more fun.
yep, soccer sucks.
I heard some guy on the Colbert Report say that soccer players were the best athletes. Overall I'd pick ice hockey players.
Wake me when something happens.
Hokey players play 1to 3 minutes and then they change and get back in the game a couple minutes later. Soccer players stay on the field 45 mins, take a break and come back for another 45 minutes. And the team can only change like 3 players on the field during the game.
Overall I'd pick soccer players :p
But that doesn't mean hockey players aren't athletes :)
You have to play to know :P Like I said in another post, I like to play sports but not to watch them.
That's because hockey is 100x the pace and more demanding than soccer is.
I have played both hockey and soccer and I've got to ask a similar question: what do soccer players do besides run (and stand around)? Not many soccer players have strength and power outside of their legs.Quote:
You have to play to know
Hockey players are the all around best athletes in the world because of their overall physical conditioning and skill required by the sport. I have seen Hockey players play with broken jaws, feet, wrists, and most recently a fractured shoulder. They have longer careers than any other sport also. On top of that, Hockey is a full contact sport played on an unnatural surface. You simply cannot match the demands in hockey.
By the way, ESPN has studied this kind of thing and they rank Hockey as the most demanding team sport in the world. Boxing was the only sport ranked higher, but is not a team sport.
Hockey is boxing turned into a team sport.
Priorities I guess. In hockey it would be strength, in soccer I'd say endurance is more important. Its the way I see it and I guess that the "sport expert" who said they were greater athletes thought that endurance was more important than strength.
I don't think one's really better than the other. We could also bring basketball in, these guys are sprinting the whole game! :p
Edit : Oh and..
yeah, sadly :(
See the problem with soccer & hockey is that most of the action has no consequence in the game.
In Basketball, it's a high scoring game, so most of the plays directly impact the end.
In Football (Handegg), every yard is important on whether one team gets a 1st down and momentum.
Even in Baseball, base-loaded, etc, there is a buildup even though it's a slow game.
But soccer, it's 89 minutes of action that has no bearing on the game.
Outside of the scores, and saves by the Goalie.
Basketball is high scoring, but that greatly diminishes the value and excitement of each play (its very repetitive). Also, basketball players are just whimps. If they get sneezed on or looked at wrong they cry foul.
Baseball is slow and there's really no game going on. It's just a bunch of guys hanging out on a field kicking grass around and picking their noses.
Personally, I don't think there's a correlation between the amount of points scored and the excitement of a game. Like I said, basketball is repetitive. There's very little diversity/creativity in any aspect of the game. If you can score 50 baskets in one game, then the plays to get those baskets can't be too challenging or exciting. Hockey is fast paced and you have to work hard to get goals, which brings creativity to the game. You see a lot of failed opportunities, but most of the time the plays behind a goal are better than watching a puck cross the goal line.
I prefer great plays/action over goals/baskets/outcomes. However, I do agree with you that it sucks to watch a tie soccer game.
In the UK, events such as the world cup are used as an excuse to cancel the few good TV programs that actually air and save a bit of money showing football and the offshoots of football where a group of retired football players that don't cut it as managers talk about the "bad luck" our national team is having and how they all are really good players.
Football: 90mins of incredibly wealthy, fragile men, running around in shorts after a round inflatable. It reminds me a little of a play pen but on a bigger scale.
ESPN is going to have to revise that. The most demanding team sport is (American) football. This will become increasingly clear as more and more studies show the shortened life expectancy related to playing that sport at the professional level. The demands differ by position, but the bottom line is the same for all (except kickers): Your body will fail in your 30's, and you'll end up partially crippled for the rest of your life, which, if you are a lineman, will be considerably shorter than the average person.
I have no doubt that the weight is a key component, yet it is the price they pay to play at their position. A 200 lb lineman won't make it in the NFL, even if it would allow them to live longer. Also, when some linemen were interviewed as to whether they would change their behavior if it turns out that playing the way they are is definitely going to shorten their lives, they all stated that playing was worth it.
I wasn't counting careless/criminal lifestyles, as I doubt that is higher in the NFL than anywhere else, though it certainly gets much more publicity (and there are some types of things that they do which are not available to the average person).
Dont forget Rugby, which is like American football but the player stay on the field for the whole 80 minutes :0)Quote:
The most demanding team sport is (American) football.
I have never been more physically exhausted than after playing a good game of rugby.
Cheerleaders?Quote:
and there are some types of things that they do which are not available to the average person
Yeah, more or less.
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soccer sucks cause its full with men legs...:sick:
@zuperman:
Tell that all those women that faint away by just looking at this one portugese player, can`t remember his name, doesn`t matter, he didn´t score and his team is on its way home.
Don`t tell us you are one of those women!
Tiger Woods?
Because you can't use your hands.
And oh yeah, as far as rugby goes, they don't say "It takes
leather balls to play rugby" for nothing.
I watched a match a few days ago. It was really boring. Why do footballers fake injuries so much?
The reason why it's boring, is because teams do not play to win, but they play not to lose. Recently a lot of teams have noticed that playing defensive/ugly football generally achieves a better result than playing offensive/beautiful football. Some of the top teams play great football and then sooner or later they play against a weaker opponent, that is smarter, plays defensive and uses counter tactics and the top team loses. That's why some of the top teams now start playing defensive football as well, because it gives them a bigger chance of winning.
The reason why players fake injuries so much, is because that's a way to win the game. If players gets knocked down, then they'll automatically squeal like a pig, even if they weren't touched, which often results in the other player getting a yellow card. Do the 'trick' twice with the same player and he gets sent off with a red card.
10-20 years ago when a striker and goalkeeper would go for the ball and the goalkeeper reached the ball first, then the striker would jump over the goalkeeper. Nowadays, a striker will (9 out of 10 times) run into the goalkeeper and drop himself, to make it look like the goalkeeper took him down.
Here's a good example from the Netherlands-Slovakia match. Striker Vitek moved his legg to the right, in order to touch the goal keeper and then dropped himself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUuUb7hspBM
Football is not just football anymore, it's a matter of cheating and screwing your opponents as much as possible.