Originally posted by: CRXican
It's easy to point out the stupidity of just about any sport. The point is each one is fun to play for different reasons depending on who you ask.
I never understood the appeal of soccer however. Why run around for 90min and score maybe 1 time, that is LAME. Especially considering how HUGE the freaking goals are.
Originally posted by: TheAdvocate
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Secondly, football players are much more athletic than soccer players. Anyone can run. But can you run, get tackled, then get back up and do it again? I guarantee that a soccer player would be broken by the end of the game.
Football players wear pads. Soccer players don't, yet they get tackled and undercut in ways that are major penalties (clipping, chop blocks, etc) in football where the players are protected by pads. Take your argument and come back as a rugby fan and I'll listen.
I've played both sports. They are both heavy contact. I've gotten hurt much worse playing soccer (flipped over in mid air by opposing player and almost broke back, got kicked in head when I fell near ball) than I did playing football (broken knuckles and slightly cracked rib on tackles). I got back up from those two football tackles. The times I got hurt in soccer I almost didnt make it back. And I'm ignoring the dozens of shin, ligament & knee injuries I've suffered.
Originally posted by: Rogue
Because soccer is for pansies who hate full on physical contact and like to run away from people all the time.
Originally posted by: TheAdvocate
Football players wear pads. Soccer players don't, yet they get tackled and undercut in ways that are major penalties (clipping, chop blocks, etc) in football where the players are protected by pads. Take your argument and come back as a rugby fan and I'll listen.
I've played both sports. They are both heavy contact. I've gotten hurt much worse playing soccer (flipped over in mid air by opposing player and almost broke back, got kicked in head when I fell near ball) than I did playing football (broken knuckles and slightly cracked rib on tackles). I got back up from those two football tackles. The times I got hurt in soccer I almost didnt make it back. And I'm ignoring the dozens of shin, ligament & knee injuries I've suffered.
Originally posted by: Medicine Bear
Admittedly I grew up in a time when soccer just wasn't played by kids. It was either baseball or football as far as organized sports went. Now it seems like every kid wants to play soccer. Why? When did it suddenly become the youth sport to play?
I've asked a few of my cousins why they play and the majority of the time the answer I hear is "because it is cool." Umm, ok I suppose. A couple of them have even told me they like football or baseball better but that those aren't cool sports to play. WTF?
Originally posted by: RiDE
Originally posted by: Rogue
Because soccer is for pansies who hate full on physical contact and like to run away from people all the time.
and Rugby is for who? People who don't need pads?
Then you've played soccer with a bunch of wimps. I've seen broken noses, broken collarbones, and broken legs. And that was just playing in a travelling league during high school. But continue to live with your fantasy that football is for real men if it makes feel more manly.Originally posted by: Rogue
Originally posted by: RiDE
Originally posted by: Rogue
Because soccer is for pansies who hate full on physical contact and like to run away from people all the time.
and Rugby is for who? People who don't need pads?
Damn straight, rugby is for real men. Soccer is for those that are too tough for North American style football and think soccer is for pansies.
I'm just doing a bit of trolling here though. Soccer is good for cardio and yes, there is some contact in the sport, but it's not as tough as some would have you believe. I think basketball is a pansy sport as well and the physical contact in soccer is about on par with that.
Originally posted by: BoberFett
Then you've played soccer with a bunch of wimps. I've seen broken noses, broken collarbones, and broken legs. And that was just playing in a travelling league during high school. But continue to live with your fantasy that football is for real men if it makes feel more manly.
:roll:Originally posted by: 91TTZ
It's easy to get broken noses, collarbones, and legs when you're 6' 130 lbs.
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.aspx?catid=38&threadid=1651398
If you cant appreciate the exciting comback that Man Utd has here, youll never understand soccer
There's that ePenis again. Why do you wave that thing around so much? I'm starting to think you like football just because you like the thought of a bunch of big, sweaty men in a circle jerk.....errr.... huddle.Originally posted by: 91TTZ
(American) Football- For real men in the US
Soccer- for pansies in the US
Rugby- for real men in Europe
(European) football aka soccer- for pansies in Europe
Keep in mind that I used to play soccer, but that was before I started working out, discovered Football and became a Man.
Originally posted by: BoberFett
There's that ePenis again. Why do you wave that thing around so much? I'm starting to think you like football just because you like the thought of a bunch of big, sweaty men in a circle jerk.....errr.... huddle.Originally posted by: 91TTZ
(American) Football- For real men in the US
Soccer- for pansies in the US
Rugby- for real men in Europe
(European) football aka soccer- for pansies in Europe
Keep in mind that I used to play soccer, but that was before I started working out, discovered Football and became a Man.
Originally posted by: BoberFett
There's that ePenis again. Why do you wave that thing around so much? I'm starting to think you like football just because you like the thought of a bunch of big, sweaty men in a circle jerk.....errr.... huddle.
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: BoberFett
Then you've played soccer with a bunch of wimps. I've seen broken noses, broken collarbones, and broken legs. And that was just playing in a travelling league during high school. But continue to live with your fantasy that football is for real men if it makes feel more manly.
It's easy to get broken noses, collarbones, and legs when you're 6' 130 lbs.
I'm not superimposing anything on you. You're the one who equates American football with manliness. Apparently you feel the need to make up for inadequacies in other areas.Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: BoberFett
There's that ePenis again. Why do you wave that thing around so much? I'm starting to think you like football just because you like the thought of a bunch of big, sweaty men in a circle jerk.....errr.... huddle.
You don't need to superimpose your (correct) feelings of inferiority on me. I'll play football and I'll play soccer. I used to be on the tennis team, too, and I know it's not exactly a manly sport, but I like playing it anyway.
Most of the people on this forum are extremely unmuscular and unathletic. It stands to reason that they won't excel at any sport, let alone football.
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: BoberFett
There's that ePenis again. Why do you wave that thing around so much? I'm starting to think you like football just because you like the thought of a bunch of big, sweaty men in a circle jerk.....errr.... huddle.
You don't need to superimpose your (correct) feelings of inferiority on me. I'll play football and I'll play soccer. I used to be on the tennis team, too, and I know it's not exactly a manly sport, but I like playing it anyway.
Most of the people on this forum are extremely unmuscular and unathletic. It stands to reason that they won't excel at any sport, let alone football.
Just because you pick the least manly sport by default doesn't mean that a more athletic man won't still beat you at it.
Unless you're an Ironman, you really have no room to say any other sport is not tough.Originally posted by: Rogue
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: BoberFett
Then you've played soccer with a bunch of wimps. I've seen broken noses, broken collarbones, and broken legs. And that was just playing in a travelling league during high school. But continue to live with your fantasy that football is for real men if it makes feel more manly.
It's easy to get broken noses, collarbones, and legs when you're 6' 130 lbs.
That's damn straight. Read my post again as well, I never said that football was a tough sport. I said soccer wasn't, that is all.![]()
So those lardass defensive linemen are what you call athletic? I guess in America where gluttony and a fat ass seems to be the norm, that sounds about right.Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Just because you pick the least manly sport by default doesn't mean that a more athletic man won't still beat you at it.