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Whose watching?
Mercutio said:Who cares about the sport? I want to know who has the best hooligans!
Howell said:Mercutio said:Who cares about the sport? I want to know who has the best hooligans!
Internationally speaking you have found it.
"Ivory Coast - It's a fairly well known story by now that the Ivory Coast's first-ever World Cup qualification was the catalyst for a temporary cease-fire in the country's ongoing civil war. The fact that the team is responsible for national unity in the midst of armed conflict is remarkable in itself, but the Ivory Coast is not just a feel-good story. This is a team that's laden with top-tier talent from the world's finest leagues. Defenders Kolo Toure and Emmanuel Eboue anchor Arsenal in the English Premier League, while strikers Didier Drogba and Aruna Dindane can score against anybody. Throw midfielders like Didier Zokora and Bonaventure Kalou into the mix and this is a team that will cause plenty of problems for Holland and Argentina." -ESPN
Sol said:seems so predictable, one of the two sides is going to win and there is no compelling reason for me to care which one it is.
I take it you're referring to the one day games as pajama games? Did you watch the recent Windies vs India 5-day games? I watched a bit here and there.Tannin said:[*] Test cricket (not the pajama game)
Chess???10 sports that are better on TV than soccer
ddrueding said:Sailing, Auto Racing, Rock Climbing. Still no fun to watch, but at least you can die doing it.
LunarMist said:ddrueding said:Sailing, Auto Racing, Rock Climbing. Still no fun to watch, but at least you can die doing it.
You have some sort of death wish?
ddrueding said:I like sports that don't let up.
Mercutio said:Sports are for people of insufficient good character to enjoy a good book.
e_dawg said:Are you serious? If you are, I find your remark to be quite condescending to those who enjoy sports (like myself).
I find there is much to enjoy through sport, and that it requires a good deal of character to participate in competitive sport successfully.
Couldn't agree more. This is what's resulted in the "me", "me", "me", "screw you" attitude. And AFAIT, it's happening all over the planet, not just the U.S.LOST6200 said:if sometone does not like the competiton he/seh somehow has less charahcter that the competer types. Tehr is not enough recongntion and encouragemeht of cooperation and collaboaration in the cuerrnt culture we live in. Idolizatiooning the gonad heads and nowe the sythentic steriod althlets engaged in tegh aggressive sports is all fuked up.
e_dawg said:Mercutio said:Sports are for people of insufficient good character to enjoy a good book.
Are you serious? If you are, I find your remark to be quite condescending to those who enjoy sports (like myself).
I find there is much to enjoy through sport, and that it requires a good deal of character to participate in competitive sport successfully. Could it be an extension of your disdain for social / interpersonal activities? (I notice you tend to shun activities that are outside your comfort zone)
Mercutio said:I'm not knocking sports as a tool for social interaction. I'm sure plenty of people become friendly with teammates who play, or who meet as fans in a bar or at a game.
I just don't think sport in and of itself is worthy of the pedestal on which it seems to have been placed. The Olympics seem an utter waste of time, as does the World Cup, as every mainstream professional sport I am familiar with. Other than being massively expensive, how does involvement in people throwing or kicking or hitting a ball different from wasting time reading or watching soap operas?