: Mon Feb 02, 2009 10:34 pm
Chris Dalton wrote:
I just can't understand the hype hype hype. It has the basis for a half decent game and then they stop and start it every two seconds to show an advert.
And they have the gall to call the winners the world champions of football.
These are some of the aspects that annoy me. It's also just too ostensibly "American" for me.
Another factor that annoys me is people over here getting all excited about the Superbowl Final, but they won't watch English teams playing the same sport. They can sell out Wembley for exhibition games involving NFL teams, but a few years ago a European Cup semi final involving a London team and a Belgian (?) team was staged at the National Sportcentre at Crystal Palace; I happened to be strolling through Crystal Palace Park that day and could see right into the stadium from a raised footpath - there can't have been more than 100 spectators present.
I watched one game live almost twenty years ago. I think it was London Olympians versus Birmingham Bandits (who were predictably known as "the Brum Bandits"). It seemed to drag on endlessly for about three hours or more and the stoppages were more frequent than in rugby union.
I suppose the fact that I haven't really got a clue what's happening or why doesn't help, but I've never had the inclination for find out.
By contrast I saw a live Aussie Rules game at The Oval a couple of years ago between Geelong and Port Adelaide (an exhibition match between two of the top Aussie teams) and really enjoyed it and found it very easy to pick up the rudiments of the games's laws and tactics.