OT: World Cup

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I fell asleep :laugh:

So did I. Not sure why you guys thought it was a good game...Other than all the missed opportunities by Argentina, that part was interesting but if the announcer hadn't have screamed like he did I would have completely missed the Germany goal because I was dozing.

Thought for sure this was headed for penalty kicks which I absolutely cannot stand, think its a joke, so even though I was pulling for Argentina I am glad it ended on an authentic note.
 
So did I. Not sure why you guys thought it was a good game...Other than all the missed opportunities by Argentina, that part was interesting but if the announcer hadn't have screamed like he did I would have completely missed the Germany goal because I was dozing.

Thought for sure this was headed for penalty kicks which I absolutely cannot stand, think its a joke, so even though I was pulling for Argentina I am glad it ended on an authentic note.

This^

and good god, was the rolling around the pitch for 2 mins after you failed to successfully tackle needed?
 
I am still wondering why you guys keep watching it. The players dive too much and its boring.

Just stick to hockey because you will never understand it.
 
although the amount of diving in this sport is absurd, it's not boring at all
Agreed, I just respond on the people who fell asleep.

I like this sport with moments and have been a passionate football fan since 1984. I couldnt take it anymore (diving, cards, unfair competition between the leagues) and became an even bigger hockey fan. I never thought I rather would see the Kings lift the cup instead of Feyenoord winning the championship but it happened.

This world cup was a joy to watch though, mostly the groupstages.

Some just dont understand it's different to stand on your feet and play a game of 120 minutes compared to playing a game on skates. Im sure some have never played this sport (football) on a decent level.
 
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I am still wondering why you guys keep watching it. The players dive too much and its boring.

Just stick to hockey because you will never understand it.

Agreed, I just respond on the people who fell asleep.

I like this sport with moments and have been a passionate football fan since 1984. I couldnt take it anymore (diving, cards, unfair competition between the leagues) and became an even bigger hockey fan. I never thought I rather would see the Kings lift the cup instead of Feyenoord winning the championship but it happened.

This world cup was a joy to watch though, mostly the groupstages.

Some just dont understand it's different to stand on your feet and play a game of 120 minutes compared to playing a game on skates. Im sure some have never played this sport (football) on a decent level.

One can understand the game and still find it boring. I've been watching the World Cup since 1982 and watching pro soccer in the USA since its inception with the L.A. Aztecs in the NASL. I'm sorry if you are upset that I fell asleep, but watching players passing the ball back and forth in their own zone for minutes at a time, waiting to wear the other team out or look for that one good chance every 20 minutes is boring, as witnessed by the voluminous whistling and jeering in the stands. Would you say that those fans who whistle and jeer don't understand the game as well?

Someone needs to dismount from their high horse.
 
although the amount of diving in this sport is absurd, it's not boring at all

No, :laugh: it does get quite boring at times (over half the game is boring!)

Soccer needs a backcourt rule like basketball. Once you control the ball in the offensive zone, you cannot pass it back to a teammate past the center line. If you do, the opposing team gets a free kick from 45 yds away, and 5 yds closer every time it happens....

... or some other penalty that makes sense.

The defensive play makes it unwatchable.

Yesterday was the most soccer I've watched in my life and I was dozing off several times.

Well, it also needs an blue line/offsides line like hockey, but that's another thread.
 
One can understand the game and still find it boring. I've been watching the World Cup since 1982 and watching pro soccer in the USA since its inception with the L.A. Aztecs in the NASL. I'm sorry if you are upset that I fell asleep, but watching players passing the ball back and forth in their own zone for minutes at a time, waiting to wear the other team out or look for that one good chance every 20 minutes is boring, as witnessed by the voluminous whistling and jeering in the stands. Would you say that those fans who whistle and jeer don't understand the game as well?

Someone needs to dismount from their high horse.
Its like I said, some will never understand the game.

Nice overreaction too.

I seriously doubt you have been watching the WC since 82. I think you are talking out of your *** Ron, because than you should know something about tactics and how the game has changed. That you need two to tango etc etc.

Passing back the ball back and forth in their own zone for minutes at a time, waiting to wear the other team out. Are you serious ?? You think thats the reason ?
 
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Its like I said, some will never understand the game.

Nice overreaction too.

I seriously doubt you have been watching the WC since 82. I think you are talking out of your *** Ron, because than you should know something about tactics and how the game has changed. That you need two to tango etc etc.

Passing back the ball back and forth in their own zone for minutes at a time, waiting to wear the other team out. Are you serious ?? You think thats the reason ?

Deal-breaker. This post doesn't dignify a response on my part if you are going to doubt my word.

I'm done with you on this thread.
 
The game got boring because the players were exhausted. So much training, so many games, etc took their toll. Looked like the fresh legs of Goetze and Schurrle (who are both 22 and 23 yo) made the difference at the end.

Congrats tio Germany and Adidas giving the Golden Ball to an undeserving Messi just tarnishes the trophy.
 
The game got boring because the players were exhausted. So much training, so many games, etc took their toll. Looked like the fresh legs of Goetze and Schurrle (who are both 22 and 23 yo) made the difference at the end.

Congrats tio Germany and Adidas giving the Golden Ball to an undeserving Messi just tarnishes the trophy.

I'm sorry but when a team can play without rolling on the floor for 2 minutes to kill off injury time, i'm sure it could have yielded 2 attacks from Argentina (doubt they would have worked,) I think that's a bit of more of a black mark.

Messi is undeserving of the golden ball? Now you're just talking crazy. Of the games I saw Argentina play Messi went up against 4 (FOUR) players of the opposing team and basically dangle all of them. If that isn't deserving of some recognition i don't know what is. In a close game at the end it would be a coin toss of which team gets it and he should be respected.
 
I am still wondering why you guys keep watching it. The players dive too much and its boring.

Just stick to hockey because you will never understand it.

In the earlier rounds, there was a lot more diving. Those teams got eliminated. The the excpetion of Germany's 7-1 blowout in the semi-finals, the matches have been really good. Great defense and goaltending. Not unlike watching a Kings hockey game.
 
Soccer is like chess. It can be boring surely, but a lot of the "boring" things that people see are simply posturing for attacks, or trying to break down opposing defenses/structure. There is a reason why it's called "The Beautiful Game" and part of it is because it really can take 90 minutes for a team to figure it out tactically. Not to mention you have moments of absolute brilliance like the Gotze goal yesterday.

It's an incredibly methodical sport, probably the most methodical there is on a large scale, and that's why it can be hard to get into or described as boring. Yesterday's game was fantastic. It was definitely a futbol fan's game.
 
Soccer is like chess. It can be boring surely, but a lot of the "boring" things that people see are simply posturing for attacks, or trying to break down opposing defenses/structure. There is a reason why it's called "The Beautiful Game" and part of it is because it really can take 90 minutes for a team to figure it out tactically. Not to mention you have moments of absolute brilliance like the Gotze goal yesterday.

It's an incredibly methodical sport, probably the most methodical there is on a large scale, and that's why it can be hard to get into or described as boring. Yesterday's game was fantastic. It was definitely a futbol fan's game.
this is a very good summation, but soccer needs more scoring if it is every going to gain real traction in America.

I think they should make the goals bigger
 
I am still wondering why you guys keep watching it. The players dive too much and its boring.

Just stick to hockey because you will never understand it.

Because I enjoy playing it, Frolov 6'3, but quite often I don't really care for watching it. Especially after a tiring day of work.
 
Soccer is like chess. It can be boring surely, but a lot of the "boring" things that people see are simply posturing for attacks, or trying to break down opposing defenses/structure. There is a reason why it's called "The Beautiful Game" and part of it is because it really can take 90 minutes for a team to figure it out tactically.

A good comparison. And why exactly would I want to watch 2 people play chess? :shakehead

I don't know anyone who would call it a "Beautiful Game."
 

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