No, that is entirely wrong. Most people here like loads of other sports, e.g. I like football as well as rugby, tennis, golf, skiing, snooker, rowing, cricket (only when I'm really bored), darts, fishing, atheltics (only the women), gymnastics (only the women) and ice skating (only the women).
LFC2007 wrote:you do get those that are exclusively football people, and most of us have a main sport that interests them,
JoeTerp wrote:LFC2007 wrote:you do get those that are exclusively football people, and most of us have a main sport that interests them,
I obviously couldn't be "entirely wrong"
Although most people in America can pick their favorite sport the breakdown is much more even like 40% NFL, 35% NBA 25% Baseball. But most Americans are even more diverse than that. I would have to say my personal Breakdown would be
NFL- 20%
College Football - 19%
European Football - 17%
College Basketball - 14%
Baseball - 11%
NBA - 8%
College Lacrosse - 4%
Golf - 3%
MLS -2%
(NHL, NASCAR, Boxing, Olympics) - 2%
LFC2007 wrote:JoeTerp wrote:LFC2007 wrote:you do get those that are exclusively football people, and most of us have a main sport that interests them,
I obviously couldn't be "entirely wrong"
Although most people in America can pick their favorite sport the breakdown is much more even like 40% NFL, 35% NBA 25% Baseball. But most Americans are even more diverse than that. I would have to say my personal Breakdown would be
NFL- 20%
College Football - 19%
European Football - 17%
College Basketball - 14%
Baseball - 11%
NBA - 8%
College Lacrosse - 4%
Golf - 3%
MLS -2%
(NHL, NASCAR, Boxing, Olympics) - 2%
Yes, but America seems to have a culture of sport purely based in and around America. The sports you mention are almost exclusively American and played in America, in Britain we share competitions with Europe and the rest of the world. Something I think America lacks. Sport begins and ends in America.
dawson99 wrote:i like nascar as well..and ice hockey... the only one i cant really stand is baseball... just cant work it out...
american football is good tho, get the lads (or ladettes) round, order pizza and get some beers...
JoeTerp wrote:http://sports.iwon.com/news/05102007/v6393.html
New York and Miami are already going to play on Oct. 28th, but this new proposed idea would have 16 games a year overseas with probably 4 a year in the UK (guessing either all at wembley or a split with old trafford)
Anyone going to the game in October?
Whats the chance that there could be a Premiership game played here in the states to teach us yanks how the game is supposed to be played at the club level? Best chance I think would be if United played a small club away that was in the south somewhere. Although the smaller club would be very dissapointed that thier biggest game was taken away from them they would end up making a ton of money on the game in the states especially if it was on prime time TV on ESPN, plus they would be able to get their name out and grow their global fan base. Still seems impossible.
woof woof ! wrote:I do remember one game however (New Orleans v Dallas ? ) where the receiver having taken the pass from the QB ran with the ball and then passed it to another player , kinda english rugby style, the only time I ever saw it happen . The american commentators were creaming in their pants. I think they called it an "Apache" "Comannche" ? (Joe will probably know).
Yes, but America seems to have a culture of sport purely based in and around America. The sports you mention are almost exclusively American and played in America, in Britain we share competitions with Europe and the rest of the world.
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