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Monsterfurby

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I am aware that there is such a thing, but since I don't really care about sports in general, not even soccer/football here in Germany, American Football isn't doing anything for me. I know that it's apparently a big thing over in the US, but as I said, it's really a niche sport over here.
 

Matt King

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i don't even really know what the superbowl is i don't really keep up to date with many american things
 

Quicksilver_Phoenix

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That's....something to do with Baseball, right?

Bit of a daft name, as you'd associate it with Bowling...

Still, not watching it. I don't even know if we can in Britain and even if so I wouldn't want to. Just not that interesting a sport.
 

Arif_Sohaib

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If you watch the ICC Cricket World Cup then yes.
Why would anyone watch a game where only Americans are included. Cricket includes at least 11 countries.So even your baseball and basketball can't compete.
 

Little Duck

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7moreDead said:
The BBC seem to be pushing the SB for some reason - I myself prefer rugby (go go six nations!).
England totally beat wales ^ ^

I wonder what on earth is that godforsaken sport doing being played in the greatest sports pitch in the country. But then I remember it also plays football (that's regular to you American types) on a frequent basis and I conclude it's a cess pool for the crapness of life. Albeit a good looking cess pool.
 

geier

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I have to strongly disagree with loc978s commentary.
The SB is only and ONLY celebrateted in sports bars (they need something to generate sales, otherwise they won't care) and by the occupying forces of the US, because they whant the feeling like they are at home.

American HANDBALL (they don't use the foot) is only played in towns with US forces based in it.
 

KaiRai

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I watched it, and I don't see what the fuss was about? First and probably last time I watch it.

Each to their own I suppose though.
 

debramster123

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superbowl is baseball right?
na we dont care for any of that in holland.. we're more of a soccer country.
anyway i heard its one of those big things in america.. hope you guys enjoy it:p
 

ThreeWords

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Put simply, my reaction is: "What is the Super Bowl?"

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I think that answers the question.
 

Simmo8591

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Im british and at my Uni last night we had a massive superbowl party with the match on a huge projector screen, it was awesome and totally worth staying up till 4 to watch it all.
We had over 600 people attend it so I'd say it was pretty popular
 

meowchef

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Arif_Sohaib said:
If you watch the ICC Cricket World Cup then yes.
Why would anyone watch a game where only Americans are included. Cricket includes at least 11 countries.So even your baseball and basketball can't compete.
A very large percentage of the best players in the world play in our baseball and basketball leagues. There is no need to start adding more teams in other countries.