zimbos_05 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 9:27 am
Kriterion_BD wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 12:20 am
zimbos_05 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2024 8:35 pm
Football is the biggest sport in the world, your hatred is weird.
Its not even a top 4 sport in America!
But yeah, I don't see the big deal about football. Are the players skilled? Sure. But its absolutely boring as fuck to watch.
Do you even take yourself seriously?
Just because it's not top 4 in America, that doesn't change the fact that it's number 1 in the world.
Boring as fuck? You do realise you are saying this on a forum which is about a sport that can sometimes last for 5 days and end in a draw. Sometimes, those 5 days it just rains the whole time.
I love cricket, but you are smoking some heavy shit.
Soccer is not boring, quite the opposite: its worldwide success is based on how easily it offers emotions.
Easy to use emotions for everyone: if you watch a soccer match for the first time, you may easily feel involved.
Quite different for technical sports like cricket or, even more, baseball.
In cricket, baseball if you are not simultaneously grasping also the inherent statistics, you are just watching someone who bowls a ball and another one who hits it: 10% of what is happening.
In soccer when you watch a match on TV you are grasping 99% of it. There are not statistics. The few that sometimnes are offered are meaningless.
For me, as an Italian who has grown with soccer, this sport, rather than boring, it is not appealing. There is nothing intrinsecally interesting which make me think watching a match: just emotions.
Cricket makes me think about all the variables which may affect a result: dew, light, pitch deterioration, bowlers rotation, and a million others...
Baseball, maybe even more than cricket, is another science affected sport. Think of the movie Moneyball and the scientific approach, almost artificial intelligence, to draft a team. In soccer it would be simply ridicolous.
Bottom line: if you want easy emotions watch soccer (or volleyball). If you seek something which may appeal your brain I suggest cricket, baseball, american football, basketball and Formula 1.