American Football

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Posted by admin | Posted in Football Talk | Posted on 17-03-2010

American Football may have traversed the atlantic recently to create history, however, unlike country specific sports, soccer has traversed the entire globe. Since the time when all people had to kick around were pigs bladders it has always been about fun and skill. Every four years 32 countries compete in the World Cup but more than one hundred countries compete to get to those finals during the interim years.

Kids play in the street; they idolise their favourite players in their chosen team. Adults still take the odd opportunity to have “jumpers for goalposts” if they happen to end up in open grassy space with a ball at their feet.

Thousands of teams form multiple leagues in many countries. It’s a school sport, a college sport, a team event, a social thing, a fanatical thing, it’s exercise and it’s fun.

While it has also built itself into a huge commercialised industry it will always remain a sport that can be played wherever there is any small area of open space. Whether in the favellas of Brazil which produced players like Ronaldinho or the large Nou Camp stadium where he now plays soccer is always played.

Why are other races indifferent toward Football Soccer, is not only the American?

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Posted by admin | Posted in Football Talk | Posted on 12-03-2010

I know some hispanics, asians, europeans who don’t care about soccer. How come? I absolutly love it! People’s hearts have stopped due to the excitement of the games. Seriously!

Why are football (soccer) players in better shape than American football players?

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Posted by admin | Posted in Football Talk | Posted on 06-03-2010

Ever noticed of how football (soccer) players are more lean and slim, as compared to the fat and bulky American football players? Why is that?