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Owlslayer

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I call the soccer ball a football. And the other one.... i guess football, too.
I think i usually say "American football", tho. Or was it rugby? Hells if i know, but a ball is a ball and a mall is a mall. And if i need a ball, I'll go to the mall.
 

Daffy F

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OptimisticPessimist said:
Since when do sports have to be logical?
They don't have to be, but it really gets on my tits when some Americans go on about how boring football is (Soccer to them), while their own game invlolves a lot of static time, and very little action comparitively. A good game of football (Soccer to Americans) is extremely exciting to watch, especially world-class games.
 

GundamSentinel

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To me it's very simple. The one I call a football and the other I call an American football. See, no problem! I just don't use the word soccer (which doesn't exist in my language anyway).
 

JFrog84

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TailorTF said:
Being Russian,soccer is football,and American football is either American football or rugby.
Hold on there mister. American Football or Rugby?! You do know they are completely different games don't you. As in the only similarities are the shape of the ball and both teams want to score with it, it's like comparing Football and Basketball

OT: They're all footballs, including rugby balls and galic footballs.
 

lonewolf123

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awnman said:
yay for rugby and i can ask a even randomer question easlly
why is there a dead pakistani on my couch
oh yeah? heres a even more random one. why do alarm clocks eat miniture ponies?
 

staika

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I call the rounded one soccer and the egg shaped one football. I watch the American football but not soccer I find it very boring >.> but my prefered sport is basketball ^-^
 

awnman

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lonewolf123 said:
awnman said:
yay for rugby and i can ask a even randomer question easlly
why is there a dead pakistani on my couch
oh yeah? heres a even more random one. why do alarm clocks eat miniture ponies?
yeah well why do monkey-narwhals dance on top of chocolate firetrucks
 

b3nn3tt

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I've never really understood why Americans call American football football. That was a poorly worded sentence. But still; it doesn't really make sense, since the vast majority of the game involves the ball being in someone's hands, whereas football (English) involves using one's feet to move a ball around.

In case it wasn't already clear, I call the sport where people use their feet to move a ball football, and the sport where people throw a ball around American football.
 

Wuggy

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It's rather simple. The game you play with your feet and with a ball is the one that deserves the words "foot" and "ball" in it's name. Ergo, "soccer" is footbal. The other sport is something else entirely and I'm totally for "handegg".

Anyway, here in Scandinavia "soccer" is called football and "handegg" is called American football.
 

kickassfrog

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Does anything eat wasps?
Alternatively, a quick google search gives us the question:
Does anything eat bankers?
 

Colour Scientist

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I'm Irish so it goes, in alphabetical order:

American Football
Football
Gaelic Football (Often just referred to as G.A.A.)
Rugby

I don't like the word soccer and there's rarely confusion as American Football rarely comes up in conversation. Apart from that one time we all watched the Superbowl. It was all terribly confusing.
 

MrAkuma201

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All the same too me I'm European and I call the football football not that other name ..........My head harts.
 

ShindoL Shill

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TheDarkEricDraven said:
Is it just me, or can you always tell when a poster is new by the thread title? Welcome.

Itsthatguy said:

Soccer ball

At least here in Australia
Whaaaat? But on Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Australians called it Football! Sabrina never lies, so using Encyclopedia Brown logic, you're not Australian! You're Bugs Meany in costume!

OT: American here, but I call things by their real names. They are both Footballs.
the first one is more like a rugby ball. the 'foot' term implies you use your feet solely to play.
 

naam

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(European) football is football.
Admitting that 'soccer is the football' doesn't make sense
 

StealthyNinja

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In Ireland, the football is the football. I don't think I've ever heard anyone refer to it as soccer, except when someone is talking about Gaelic football as well. The other thing is an American rugby ball as I like to call it.