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Title: soccer anyone??
Post by: my_third_eye on February 15, 2006, 11:30:50 pm
well for anyone who is interested in soccer, who do you think is gonna win world cup this year?...I say Italy
Title: soccer anyone??
Post by: oldnewbie on February 15, 2006, 08:40:35 pm
i\'ll be in mexico next week so i\'m sure i\'ll see plenty of soccer on tv as i try to get college hoops scores.
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Post by: obsession600 on February 15, 2006, 08:04:35 pm
Quote from: Spacey
Soccer is a communist sport.
Quote from: www .soccerhall. org
The first origin of the sport of soccer came from China in 2500 BC
:shrug:

Check out this film that nike put together called  Ginga (http:// http://www.soccer.com/IWCatSectionView.process?IWAction=Load&Merchant_Id=1&Section_Id=1290&Sort=Product_Name&AID=10407673&PID=1814291) It is about kids growing up in Brazil playing soccer. There is some great footage. It also shows a game called Futsal which is played with a smaller ball on an indoor court. Some of the moves that these guys pull will blow your mind.
Title: soccer anyone??
Post by: chooglincharley on February 15, 2006, 05:09:28 pm
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Title: soccer anyone??
Post by: Spacey on February 15, 2006, 04:32:30 pm
Soccer is a communist sport.
Title: soccer anyone??
Post by: derickw on February 15, 2006, 04:19:28 pm
smashing the boards, i give it 30 minutes before we get kicked/ escorted out
Title: soccer anyone??
Post by: antbach on February 15, 2006, 04:16:07 pm
Quote from: derickw
Ant, come down to Warwick they have indoor soccer there, then you might change your mind a little. Indoor is a lot faster pace and you get 10-15 goal a game. one of the field in Hamden i think have a bar with a big picture window right behind one of the goals, fun stuff


you let me know when/where. im sure indoor soccer needs some drunk rowdy fans, too. I\'m sure it would keep my attention, but they need a professional league of the type on television is what I\'m gettin at. I\'m sure I\'d enjoy it live, I enjoy everything live.
Title: soccer anyone??
Post by: derickw on February 15, 2006, 04:12:47 pm
Ant, come down to Warwick they have indoor soccer there, then you might change your mind a little. Indoor is a lot faster pace and you get 10-15 goal a game. one of the field in Hamden i think have a bar with a big picture window right behind one of the goals, fun stuff
Title: soccer anyone??
Post by: skalnbyc on February 15, 2006, 03:45:34 pm
Quote from: chooglincharley
hey, to each his own, right?

"Is fair indeed" :guitar:
Title: soccer anyone??
Post by: chooglincharley on February 15, 2006, 03:42:21 pm
hey, to each his own, right?
Title: soccer anyone??
Post by: antbach on February 15, 2006, 03:34:05 pm
80minutes, 90minutes, same thing, I knew it was one of those, it\'s still just way too long of a game for any sport. To say hockey is soccer with skates and a stick is just ridiculous. Fighting aside, there is so much more physicality to hockey than soccer; last time I checked you couldn\'t purposely put a shoulder into someone on a soccer field; I know it happens alot, but I wouldn\'t consider it part of the game. Even pre-change hockey wasn\'t as boring to watch, even though few goals were scored there were more scoring opportunities and shots on goal in one twenty minute period than an entire 90 minute soccer match; maybe in part because people on skates move faster than people running and/or the playing surfaces being drastically different in size. Don\'t get me wrong, I\'m not knocking soccer, I\'m just saying that personally I find no excitement or entertainment in watching it, and you can\'t really compare it to hockey, pre or post rule changes. I know there are indoor soccer leagues and whatnot out there, I think there should be some sort of compact soccer arena league, much like they did with arena football.
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Post by: chooglincharley on February 15, 2006, 02:14:04 pm
Quote from: antbach
i can\'t watch a sport where it takes 80 minutes to score one goal. i do give credit to the players, they surely have some awesome athletic ability. but if I want to watch a sport where a one goal lead is virtually a win, I\'ll watch tapes of pre-rule changes NHL hockey

yea, but it may take 60+ minutes to watch one goal occur in old rules nhl. Im not for the new rules and ive been a longtime hockey fan, but you shouldnt harp on soccer, hockey is soccer with skates and sticks.

and its 90 minutes regulation

how about anyone goin to syracuse, weather permitting, we get a soccer game going on saturDAY, since its a two night run???
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Post by: FrankZappa on February 15, 2006, 11:11:43 am
I work with espn international, so a day doesnt go by that includes soccer, be it uefa, world cup, south american, brazillian beach, etc, etc, etc.

It can get boring at times but I\'ve grown to like it more and more each year. There was a game the other day where they kicked back in from the sidelines and the guy smacked the ref right upside the head with it. wether it was an accident or not, he got red carded. pretty damn funny. :P
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Post by: derickw on February 15, 2006, 10:19:33 am
I love soccer but i don\'t have cable so i\'m screwed
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Post by: Wolfman on February 15, 2006, 08:16:26 am
Throughout the NFL season Univision shows Futbol Mexicano on Sunday afternoons.  I often had it on TV2.  I\'d watch if I got those nutty world sport channels but I don\'t, so it\'s never on.  I wish Ultimate were televised.
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Post by: jocelyn on February 14, 2006, 09:29:59 pm
^^^ When I read that first sentence I was going to say, wait a minute Ant, I thought you were an old school hockey fan? :lol:
Title: soccer anyone??
Post by: antbach on February 14, 2006, 09:23:24 pm
i can\'t watch a sport where it takes 80 minutes to score one goal. i do give credit to the players, they surely have some awesome athletic ability. but if I want to watch a sport where a one goal lead is virtually a win, I\'ll watch tapes of pre-rule changes NHL hockey
Title: soccer anyone??
Post by: obsession600 on February 14, 2006, 09:21:08 pm
Yes. I always try to catch the US Mens team when they are televised. I also watch a lot of the club matches on the Fox Soccer Channel and Spanish channels. The Spanish channels used to drive my wife nuts because neither one of us speaks the language but now she has gotten used to it.

I have had the World Cup schedule posted on my bulletin board at work for a month.
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Post by: jocelyn on February 14, 2006, 08:39:57 pm
nope but I used to really love playing it...
Title: soccer anyone??
Post by: my_third_eye on February 14, 2006, 08:38:19 pm
im probably going out on a limb here, but does anyone watch soccer??