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re: Is there a sport worse than soccer?

Posted on 11/8/18 at 9:23 am to
Posted by shotcaller1
Member since Oct 2014
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Posted on 11/8/18 at 9:23 am to
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You can make a “basket” out of anything. In football, all you need is a ball and can make an end zone out of anything. Cricket, I don’t even know what the frick that sport is.


None of what you suggested can replicate the associated sport like nothing but a ball and some land can with soccer. Nothing. How are you going to ensure that these baskets are similar height? Have the same diameter of opening? And football? Yeah we all played tackle no pads football as kids, but it wasn’t even close to high school ball.

I do not agree with your point. Yes you can replicate to a degree but it’s eaiest to replicate soccer the best which is why most countries can and do play this sport
Posted by CHiPs25
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Member since Apr 2014
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Posted on 11/8/18 at 10:22 am to
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None of what you suggested can replicate the associated sport like nothing but a ball and some land can with soccer. Nothing. How are you going to ensure that these baskets are similar height? Have the same diameter of opening? And football? Yeah we all played tackle no pads football as kids, but it wasn’t even close to high school ball. I do not agree with your point. Yes you can replicate to a degree but it’s eaiest to replicate soccer the best which is why most countries can and do play this sport


If you’re going to compare the technicalities of the sports then soccer would rank just as high as your beloved basketball sport. Just like basketball there are different size balls (with your balls being the smallest), each has regulations on the size of the goal and where it’s placed on the field, each sport has penalties where the opposing team gets a free shot at a goal, each had a penalty system that would potentially remove a player from the game and many other technicalities that I’m not going to explain.

The Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United played a few Sunday’s ago at the same time on the same day. At halftime of the falcons game, the United game was already over in an unfortunate 2-0 loss to the Red Bull’s.

The Falcons game finally ended close to 4pm. Close to 2 hours after the United game ended and on game clock the United game is actually longer than a Falcons game.

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