Why has this thread changed from "Will you watch the Superbowl?" to "Can you please spew sarcasm and bile at football?"
This mixed with a little bit of actively not wanting to watch it. I will however, be watching Glee afterwards and I don't care who makes fun of me.Worgen said:Im in the us and I dont give a damn about it
essentially this, but the BBC are trying to push it on us.arkwright said:With the six nations on not bloody likely.
I would watch it if it played on basic cable but as it stands the only way I can get games is if my clubs coach records them.LiftYourSkinnyFists said:Not really, it's not as if it's the world cup or something... it's like asking an American whether he'll be watching the six nations.Canid117 said:So those of you living outside the United States I have a question. Are any of you planning on watching the Super Bowl? Do you care at all? For those not aware the two teams this year are the Green Bay Packers and the Pittsburgh Steelers.
All opinions are welcome just please keep them polite. Sports fans inside the states are encouraged to keep everyone who is not in the know properly informed.
EDIT: I changed the title. Happy now?
For those too lazy to google
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_XLV
I should first point out that I'm not american, so that whole part of your argument is wrong. Also, as someone who has played both sports i can tell you the football is much more technically demanding than soccer. And of course it's the most popular sport, that's because 90% of the world is poor as dirt, but anyone can kick around a sack. That doesn't make it a better sport, just available to more people.Alade said:Cause soccer is far more strategically demanding, requires more technique and finesse, and the goals actually feel amazing when your team is scoring because they don't happen that much, which is a good thing.ThongBonerstorm said:why do people watch soccer? to see dives, crying and 3 shots a game? i prefer a sport that takes athletic talent opposed to dramatic talent.Alade said:Why would ANYBODY watch the super bowl without the commercials? To watch some douchebags play handegg?
The reason American's try to make out soccer to be boring is because they are not the best at it, the U.S. tends to enjoy the sports they rock in a lot more, which is why they had to invite a few, also, a country that calls an annual sporting event in which only two countries bother taking part at the "World Series" doesn't get to talk trash about foreign sports by default.
PS: Soccer is by far the most popular sport in the world, literally everybody realized it's the best sport except you guys.