Why Do People Hate Football?

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The "I loathe football" thread serves as a platform for individuals expressing their disdain for soccer, often contrasting it with other sports. Participants articulate their views on the lack of excitement in watching soccer, describing it as tedious and unengaging, particularly when compared to the dynamic nature of sports like American football. The discussion highlights a belief that soccer's low scoring diminishes its appeal, with some participants likening the experience to watching paint dry. While some acknowledge the athleticism of soccer players, they argue that the sport lacks the action and excitement found in other games. The thread also touches on the cultural phenomenon surrounding major events like the World Cup, with some participants questioning the obsession and seriousness with which fans approach the sport. The conversation occasionally veers into humor and sarcasm, with quotes and jokes about soccer and its players. Overall, the thread captures a collective sentiment of frustration and bemusement towards soccer as a spectator sport.
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The "I loathe football" thread.

This will be a gathering place for all of us who hate football.
Post your snide comments, sarcasms or just express your anguish that otherwise intelligent and well-balanced individuals are now totally f***ed up. :smile: :smile:
 
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I'm not against soccer, I like it, but I really dislike watching it on tv. It's just lame, watching people running for the ball entire 90 minutes. The key is to do, not to watch. Anyway, I also enjoy the bettings, don't consider it lame. It's just fun. What are your arguments against either playing or watching soccer?
 
heartless said:
What are your arguments against either playing or watching soccer?
Having an actual argument over the topic is even more pointless than ranting about it.
 
I think the players and the games are OK, though not interesting enough for me to devote time to watching them. But all these self proclaimed experts and their speculative predictions -- what's to like? It's at the same level as supermarket tabloids.
 
selfAdjoint said:
I think the players and the games are OK, though not interesting enough for me to devote time to watching them. But all these self proclaimed experts and their speculative predictions -- what's to like? It's at the same level as supermarket tabloids.

Not true. Most commentators and experts mostly are past players (of a high prestige) and are even coaches for teams.
 
selfAdjoint said:
I think the players and the games are OK, though not interesting enough for me to devote time to watching them. But all these self proclaimed experts and their speculative predictions -- what's to like? It's at the same level as supermarket tabloids.
Agreed. Actually, I wouldn't have even wandered into this forum if someone hadn't asked if there was a problem posting new threads here. But, since I see arildno managed to start one, question answered. But, then I feel the same way about all sports. At least some are played in the late Fall and Winter when you can understand a bit more motivation to stay inside and watch TV rather than going outside to do stuff, but this time of year, nobody should be sitting inside glued to a TV for hours on end.
 
A famous mountaineer friend of mine said, at the time of Euro 96, "team sports are for people who can't do things for themselves".
 
At least some are played in the late Fall and Winter when you can understand a bit more motivation to stay inside and watch TV rather than going outside to do stuff, but this time of year, nobody should be sitting inside glued to a TV for hours on end.

Bit like posting on a forum? The world cup is the biggest sporting event since the olympics. Come on give us some slack :)
 
Moonbear said:
Agreed. Actually, I wouldn't have even wandered into this forum if someone hadn't asked if there was a problem posting new threads here. But, since I see arildno managed to start one, question answered. But, then I feel the same way about all sports. At least some are played in the late Fall and Winter when you can understand a bit more motivation to stay inside and watch TV rather than going outside to do stuff, but this time of year, nobody should be sitting inside glued to a TV for hours on end.

90 mins isn't really hours and isn't really that long (even with consecutive football matches, 2 matches a day is pretty good) and I think it's just plain wrong that I should 'rather go out and do something' during the summer times. I like to watch football at the highest level as shown in the world cup. The feeling of excitment and competition against others is unrivalled compared to playing normal team games with other people you know around you. Although I do partly understand your point in terms of JUST sitting around and doing jack all for the summers, I think it's safe to say that the world cup cannot be included into this.
 
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This will be a gathering place for all of us who hate football.

Football's great, it's just soccer I can't stand. :wink:
 
  • #11
Is this becoming an anti-sports thread?
 
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Some quotes you may like, note that football refers to the terrible game of soccer not the fantastic game of American Football that is almost as good as Rugby League.

Merle Kessler said:
“Football players, like prostitutes, are in the business of ruining their bodies for the pleasure of strangers”
Erma Bombeck/ said:
“If a man watches three football games in a row, he should be declared legally dead.”
My personal favourite;
Joe Theismann said:
Nobody in football should be called a genius. A genius is a guy like Norman Einstein.
David Beckham said:
'I definitely want Brooklyn to be christened, but I don't know into what religion yet.'
Barry Venison said:
I always used to put my right boot on first, and then obviously my right sock.
Thierry Henry said:
'Sometimes in football you have to score goals.'
"If England are going to win this match, they're going to have to score a goal."
Julian Dicks is everywhere, it's like they've got eleven Dicks on the field."
 
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-Job- said:
Is this becoming an anti-sports thread?
Certainly not anti-sport, just anti football (soccer); in fact I don't think soccer should be classed as a sport. It's more of a pass-time really. :-p
 
  • #14
Are you trying to annoy me or something?
 
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-Job- said:
Is this becoming an anti-sports thread?
It's supposed to be...or at least anti-football/soccer. I can't help it if people who actually like the sport keep butting in even though they have plenty of other threads to post in here. :rolleyes:

If you like football/soccer, go back to watching your TVs and let us complain in peace. :-p
 
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brewnog said:
A famous mountaineer friend of mine said, at the time of Euro 96, "team sports are for people who can't do things for themselves".
:smile: I like that.
 
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brewnog said:
A famous mountaineer friend of mine said, at the time of Euro 96, "team sports are for people who can't do things for themselves".

Sounds like a real social guy.
 
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Moonbear said:
I can't help it if people who actually like the sport keep butting in even though they have plenty of other threads to post in here. :rolleyes:
Well I know when I'm not wanted... :frown:
 
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To all the folks here, my condolences. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6063478215160948442
 
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Gokul43201 said:
To all the folks here, my condolences. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6063478215160948442
Very funny Gokul, here's one for you

http://macteens.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10327/cisse.jpg
 
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That picture made me a little lightheaded. At first i thought "what's wrong with this?", but then i realized that wasn't his knee.
Actually, the injured player, Cisse, just suffered another such injury last week or so. Poor guy:
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,19402368-23215,00.html
 
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  • #22
-Job- said:
That picture made me a little lightheaded. At first i thought "what's wrong with this?", but then i realized that wasn't his knee.
Actually, the injured player, Cisse, just suffered another such injury last week or so. Poor guy:
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,19402368-23215,00.html

yeah I was watching, same injury however its on the other leg
 
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Hootenanny said:
Some quotes you may like, note that football refers to the terrible game of soccer not the fantastic game of American Football that is almost as good as Rugby League.

Which is not really almost as good as footy.
 
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Some quotes you may like, note that football refers to the terrible game of soccer not the fantastic game of American Football that is almost as good as Rugby League.

Union is far superior :)
 
  • #25
Anttech said:
Union is far superior :)
Let us not get started on this debate. Rugby union should be called either "15-a-side-tennis" or "kick n' clap". League is superior in every way, speed, skills and strength. The only advantage union players have is weight. :-p
 
  • #26
Definition of a football player, a butch fairy.
 
  • #27
I used to love watching baseball and football - real football like that played in the US - but got away from it almost completely by my early twenties. Now it just ticks me off when something important like a fifteenth time re-run of X-Files is preempted by a ball game.
 
  • #28
Hootenanny said:
Very funny Gokul, here's one for you
I've seen that happen once in person, and a friend of mine had it happen, but both times the other person was kicking from the front.

In the first case, the guy with the broken leg only had his tibia broken. He dropped quickly to the ground and grabbed his leg.

In the second case, the friend of mine was running and managed to take an extra step after both the tibia and fibula were broken. Both bones broke the skin just below the knee - the tibia in front and fibula out the back side.


I enjoy watching football (soccer), but prefer to play it.
 
  • #29
Hootenanny said:
My personal favourite;
those were great! :smile: :smile:
 
  • #30
-Job- said:
That picture made me a little lightheaded. At first i thought "what's wrong with this?", but then i realized that wasn't his knee.
Actually, the injured player, Cisse, just suffered another such injury last week or so. Poor guy:
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,19402368-23215,00.html
Well, that leaves little choice, either shoot him or put him out to stud. :rolleyes: The sisterhood will confer with arildno to come to a final decision.
 
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