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jay_a2j wrote:"Real" football involves full body contact. Men play American football and boys play soccer.![]()
GO DOLPHINS!
wicked wrote:agreed, I'm scum. vote wicked.
Dariune wrote:Who said thaf > if i dont (f*ck SAKE!!!) go soon shi gfonna get in troubl with Jen. Teehee
I not drunk im tipsy and my key board is shite thats akl
rhoges6 wrote:I didn't go through all 34 pages, but I'm probably the only Shrewsbury Town FC fan here. I live in the US so my knowledge of the specifics of the Shrews is limited, but they started the season well but have had a tough go of things lately. It sucks being a true football fan in the states cause I never get to see any games.
Snorri1234 wrote:I read somewhere that the USA isn't the same as the entire world. Was probably an old book....
Fact is, everyone but the Americans refer to soccer as football and to "football" as American Football. I would imagine that calling it American Football would only satisfy the americans, as it makes clear americans invented it. Do you people also call Ice Hockey just hockey? Because that's kind off silly too.
Btw, I am quite a fan of American Football. It's pretty cool. But I'm also a fan of football, as it is way different but equally fun.
I can't understand why you can't just see that you don't have to like one and not the other.
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
Jamie wrote:
Actually we do call Ice hockey "Hockey".
I was unaware that that was unusual.
We don't call our football "American Football" Only people outside the US call it that. I'm curious as to why we use football when it was used for something else, and where did the term Soccer come from? The answers to this post, and the answers to questions in my post before this one would be appreciated. Thank you
Snorri1234 wrote:Jamie wrote:
Actually we do call Ice hockey "Hockey".
I was unaware that that was unusual.
Well it's unusual because there actually exists something called hockey that is not played on ice. My country has one of the best teams on it.We don't call our football "American Football" Only people outside the US call it that. I'm curious as to why we use football when it was used for something else, and where did the term Soccer come from? The answers to this post, and the answers to questions in my post before this one would be appreciated. Thank you
Probably something to do with the american tendency to insist there are no other countries in the world that actually matter. The USA probably decided American Football wasn't short enough for most people to say, so the term football was used after some time.
I have no idea why you started to call it soccer, but I'm assuming that is just another silly thing done by the USA.
Really, you have to admit that it isn't unreasonable for people to be angry at the sheer arrogance the USA projects by thinking any sport they aren't the best at is somehow less and calling it a different name. American football and ice hockey aren't major anywhere but the USA and Canada.
Snorri1234 wrote:Jamie wrote:
Actually we do call Ice hockey "Hockey".
I was unaware that that was unusual.
Well it's unusual because there actually exists something called hockey that is not played on ice. My country has one of the best teams on it.We don't call our football "American Football" Only people outside the US call it that. I'm curious as to why we use football when it was used for something else, and where did the term Soccer come from? The answers to this post, and the answers to questions in my post before this one would be appreciated. Thank you
Probably something to do with the american tendency to insist there are no other countries in the world that actually matter. The USA probably decided American Football wasn't short enough for most people to say, so the term football was used after some time.
I have no idea why you started to call it soccer, but I'm assuming that is just another silly thing done by the USA.
Really, you have to admit that it isn't unreasonable for people to be angry at the sheer arrogance the USA projects by thinking any sport they aren't the best at is somehow less and calling it a different name. American football and ice hockey aren't major anywhere but the USA and Canada.
heavycola wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:Man, this thread was great. A whopping 230 pages with noone changing their viewpoint.
I actually converted around page 198. Unfortunately, I converted to satanism.
ignotus wrote:
Well ice hockey is popular in Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland, Czech republic, et cetera, you know.
I'll put my money on Pakistan in any "other" hockey match (including Olympics)
Iliad wrote:The word soccer is a colloquial abbreviation of association (from assoc.) and first appeared in the 1880s. The word is sometimes credited to Charles Wreford Brown, an Oxford University student said to have been fond of shortened forms such as brekkers for breakfast and rugger for rugby football.
There ya go Jamie. Now piss off
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