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American football - A game similar to Australian Rules Football and Rugby Union, except that they dress up in shoulder pads and helmets and keep on having 'timeouts' because they're sissies.
A game similar to Australian Rules Football ...
Are you referring to actual football or handegg?
My apologies, not sure why I thought an EE blog with an international user base would be interested in American sports. Silly me. At least no one said “sports are violent and mindless” lol. Though I don’t have any idea what the rest of the internet may be saying, I was watching the game..
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Are you referring to actual football or handegg?
Isn't football, soccer?
It does interest me that the US seems to be isolated from the rest of the world, team sports wise. They don't play much soccer, rugby or cricket and their popular sports, such as US football and baseball aren't very popular elsewhere.
It does interest me that the US seems to be isolated from the rest of the world, team sports wise. They don't play much soccer, rugby or cricket and their popular sports, such as US football and baseball aren't very popular elsewhere.
Well that's a fairly Anglo-centric view. Cricket and rugby are only popular AFAIK in former British colonies (US excluded). Not exactly popular world-wide
The truth is that that if you look at youth sports participation in the US - Basketball is number 1 (one of the most popular team sports worldwide) followed by soccer - number 2 and baseball 3.
Baseball is actually very popular across all of the Americas - from Canada through most of South America.
Baseball is quite popular outside of the US
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because they're sissies.