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KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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#82
++ [ originally posted by Matto ] ++
This thread convinced me to watch some American Football and guess what, I switched on the box this afternoon for the NFL play-offs. It looked like fun, if only I knew the rules! I'm pretty sure they don't have offsides though :D
Are you watching Green Bay-Seattle?? It;s the only game on right now.

It's a closer game than I thought it would be.

Brett Favre, the Quarterback for Green Bay, is playing with a fractured thumb on his throwing hand. That's one tough SOB right there. It's hard enought to throw a footgball when your hand is healthy, but to do it with a broken thumb is amazing, especially since his father passed away a couple of weeks ago suddenly, and he goes out on a Monday Night and throws for 400 yards and four touchdowns.

I hate Green bay, but Favre is an amazing player.
 

KB824

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#83
++ [ originally posted by aressandro10 ] ++



aucchhh.....
Well, am I wrong??

If I am, then nobody here has made any valid points about the sport whatsoever.

I should correct that, you have made some points about the sport.

I know my place, aressandro, you won't hear me going off about Rugby, because I know very little about it. That's why I talk about what I know.
 

Slagathor

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Jul 25, 2001
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#84
++ [ originally posted by USA Juventini ] ++
Are you watching Green Bay-Seattle?? It;s the only game on right now.

It's a closer game than I thought it would be.

Brett Favre, the Quarterback for Green Bay, is playing with a fractured thumb on his throwing hand. That's one tough SOB right there. It's hard enought to throw a footgball when your hand is healthy, but to do it with a broken thumb is amazing, especially since his father passed away a couple of weeks ago suddenly, and he goes out on a Monday Night and throws for 400 yards and four touchdowns.

I hate Green bay, but Favre is an amazing player.
No, it was earlier today. Tenessee Titans vs Baltimore Ravens (I had to look the names up in the tv-guide, sorry :D). I would start a good discussion with you about it but I hardly knew what was going on ... I'll get me a book on USFootball at the library tomorrow I think
 

Respaul

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Jul 14, 2002
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#85
++ [ originally posted by USA Juventini ] ++


As far as Hockey in the UK is concerned, I'm 99.99999% positive that there is a professional league of some sort in England, maybe not to the extent of the NHL, the Swedish Leauge, or the Russian Super League(which I love), but there was a story on a former pro player here in boston who went to play for a squad in England.
We do indeed have a league.. No offense to them but they are bloody awful... Though im sure they have produced the odd good player.
My point was more that you said it was a world sport and inc the uk as a part of that.
The fact is that allthough we have a league (as we do an AM Football legue)
we are not good at it and no one takes any notice of the sport in this country and there is next to no coverage in any kind of media.
Winter sports and the uk dont mix.. They are not our thing.

I've got nothing against baggio or anyone in this thread, but the comments start to fly that we are "ignorant" and "arrogant", and is there really a need for it??

I don't know what anyone else want s me to do. Just sit here and take it? My next negative comment about anyone's country will be my first, and I'll leave it that.

I'm sorry for being defensive, but I get the feeling that what happened last month with me and Ancelotti was in vain.
I understand why you are defensive, but sadly its an argument you cannot win and a prejudice you have to live with .. there ae allways idiots.. that see a persons country rather than the person.

Not so much on this forum, but elsewhere I GET A LOT of bad feeling for being english .... I'll tell you for free , you cant win... how ever much you can out debate them, make them look silly, proove your point etc etc... You wont change their weak minds and there will allways be someone else to step into their shoes when they have had enough of looking the fool

Its not worth the effort
 

aressandro10

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Jul 30, 2003
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#86
++ [ originally posted by USA Juventini ] ++


Well, am I wrong??

If I am, then nobody here has made any valid points about the sport whatsoever.

I dont think u are wrong.. i dont rates people's opinion as wrong ..different maybe,.. but not wrong..

just that i am among those here who lay opnion on AF based on some limited time i seen them and of coz from movies...

I enjoyed The Replacement, Remember The Titans, and Any Forgiven Sunday though..:thumb:
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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#87
++ [ originally posted by Matto ] ++


No, it was earlier today. Tenessee Titans vs Baltimore Ravens (I had to look the names up in the tv-guide, sorry :D). I would start a good discussion with you about it but I hardly knew what was going on ... I'll get me a book on USFootball at the library tomorrow I think
Oh that was yesterday.

That was a GREAT game. Physical, dramatic, very heated and emotional.


Steve McNair, the Quarterback for Tennessee, has been playing with severe injuries to his knees shoulders, and ankle all this year. In fact, his Ankle is suffering from internal bleeding as recently as a week ago.
 

Slagathor

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Jul 25, 2001
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#88
++ [ originally posted by USA Juventini ] ++
Oh that was yesterday.

That was a GREAT game. Physical, dramatic, very heated and emotional.


Steve McNair, the Quarterback for Tennessee, has been playing with severe injuries to his knees shoulders, and ankle all this year. In fact, his Ankle is suffering from internal bleeding as recently as a week ago.
Oh yeah! The commentator said something about him walking around the pitch with injuries two BOTH legs. That quite impressed me.

I'll let you know when I've memorised the rules and watched another game, I'm interested now!
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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#89
++ [ originally posted by aressandro10 ] ++



I dont think u are wrong.. i dont rates people's opinion as wrong ..different maybe,.. but not wrong..

just that i am among those here who lay opnion on AF based on some limited time i seen them and of coz from movies...

I enjoyed The Replacement, Remember The Titans, and Any Forgiven Sunday though..:thumb:
I edited my post, friend.

And I didn't say anyone's opinion were wrong, its just that you shouldn't base your opinion on something that you've seen on a VERY limited basis, if at all.

But, to each their own.
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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#90
++ [ originally posted by USA Juventini ] ++

I've got nothing against baggio or anyone in this thread, but the comments start to fly that we are "ignorant" and "arrogant", and is there really a need for it??

I don't know what anyone else want s me to do. Just sit here and take it? My next negative comment about anyone's country will be my first, and I'll leave it that.

I'm sorry for being defensive, but I get the feeling that what happened last month with me and Ancelotti was in vain.
Serge, have i for one second dissed any of your sports? Especially your beloved American Football? Ive repeatedly and expressly stated the fact that every sport today is commercial and a buisness and there is no harm in making it grow. But there is no doubt in my mind that the US is elitist when it comes to such things. And i do feel its an atittude that msut change. That does not in anyway attack America as a nation. Or condemn its people. You just seem to be overly anxious of thinking that im criticising you and your country. Its almost like having a conversation or a debate in which one is unable to open their mind to the possibility of another's thoughts. Im not asking you to agree with me, but i am expressing my opinions on something that does to a certain extent tick me off. Simply because this is how I see it.

Maybe if you could see where im coming from, and what i mean to say you'll probably understand.
 

aressandro10

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Jul 30, 2003
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#91
++ [ originally posted by USA Juventini ] ++


I edited my post, friend.

And I didn't say anyone's opinion were wrong, its just that you shouldn't base your opinion on something that you've seen on a VERY limited basis, if at all.

But, to each their own.
well.. what do you think about what i said about american football?.. i want to know what people who know the thing think ...
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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#92
++ [ originally posted by Shadowfax ] ++

We do indeed have a league.. No offense to them but they are bloody awful... Though im sure they have produced the odd good player.
My point was more that you said it was a world sport and inc the uk as a part of that.
The fact is that allthough we have a league (as we do an AM Football legue)
we are not good at it and no one takes any notice of the sport in this country and there is next to no coverage in any kind of media.
Winter sports and the uk dont mix.. They are not our thing.



I understand why you are defensive, but sadly its an argument you cannot win and a prejudice you have to live with .. there ae allways idiots.. that see a persons country rather than the person.

Not so much on this forum, but elsewhere I GET A LOT of bad feeling for being english .... I'll tell you for free , you cant win... how ever much you can out debate them, make them look silly, proove your point etc etc... You wont change their weak minds and there will allways be someone else to step into their shoes when they have had enough of looking the fool

Its not worth the effort

Actually, Great Britain is in the 2nd division for the IIHF world under-20 championships, so it may be a few years before they move up into the 1st division and eventually move into the World Junior Championship bracket, so at least there are some young players who are playing.

I know it's an argument I can't win, Paul, but all I'm saying is that in a place like this, especially when you have the opportunity to look at your post and think twice before you hit "submit reply", the old adage "If you don't have something nice to say, then don't say it at all" should apply, at least when it comes to peoples origins or country. We're here to talk football.
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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#93
++ [ originally posted by aressandro10 ] ++


well.. what do you think about what i said about american football?.. i want to know what people who know the thing think ...
I think that you are right to a certain extent with some of your views as far as it being exxtremely violent. Thing is, everybody wants to be on TV and make the highlight shows, and what's the best way to do it?

You already know the answer
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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#94
++ [ originally posted by baggio ] ++


Serge, have i for one second dissed any of your sports? Especially your beloved American Football? Ive repeatedly and expressly stated the fact that every sport today is commercial and a buisness and there is no harm in making it grow. But there is no doubt in my mind that the US is elitist when it comes to such things. And i do feel its an atittude that msut change. That does not in anyway attack America as a nation. Or condemn its people. You just seem to be overly anxious of thinking that im criticising you and your country. Its almost like having a conversation or a debate in which one is unable to open their mind to the possibility of another's thoughts. Im not asking you to agree with me, but i am expressing my opinions on something that does to a certain extent tick me off. Simply because this is how I see it.

Maybe if you could see where im coming from, and what i mean to say you'll probably understand.

Baggio, (BTW what the hell is your real name. I feel like I'm arguing with my Idol), admittedly I can't see it from your point of view, mainly because I don't know where you live or how much of American sports you are exposed to, but where you call it Elitist, I feel that it is a business opportunity to tap into potential markets. The NBA for instance, really didn't start to think about going international until you saw a steady stream of players come from all over the world, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Puerto Rico, Spain, France, Great Britain (John Ameachi, Paul, in case you were wondering:D:D), Lithuania, Russia, Croatia, Yugoslavia, China, et al.....

It's a test case, to see how the sporting public likes it, if they like it , that's great (NBA), if they don't (NFL) oh well, they tried.

Wouldn't you consider it elitist that Milan, Juve, Man U, Celtic, and others came over to try and push football on a nation that doesn't like it??


Either way, we agree to disagree, and I consider you a friend, and let's just put this to bed.
 

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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#95
++ [ originally posted by USA Juventini ] ++
I hate Green bay, but Favre is an amazing player.
:LOL: I loved how he was in 'There's Something About Mary', and Ben Stiller tries to say his name... "Mr. Fav.....ra" :D
 
Sep 28, 2002
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#96
++ [ originally posted by baggio ] ++


Serge, have i for one second dissed any of your sports? Especially your beloved American Football? Ive repeatedly and expressly stated the fact that every sport today is commercial and a buisness and there is no harm in making it grow. But there is no doubt in my mind that the US is elitist when it comes to such things. And i do feel its an atittude that msut change. That does not in anyway attack America as a nation. Or condemn its people. You just seem to be overly anxious of thinking that im criticising you and your country. Its almost like having a conversation or a debate in which one is unable to open their mind to the possibility of another's thoughts. Im not asking you to agree with me, but i am expressing my opinions on something that does to a certain extent tick me off. Simply because this is how I see it.

Maybe if you could see where im coming from, and what i mean to say you'll probably understand.

serge, i love yu big guy, but i'm with baggio on this one. forget the sports. europe, asia etc are huge markets and americans promote their sports to get money. that's it.
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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#98
++ [ originally posted by USA Juventini ] ++



Baggio, (BTW what the hell is your real name. I feel like I'm arguing with my Idol), admittedly I can't see it from your point of view, mainly because I don't know where you live or how much of American sports you are exposed to, but where you call it Elitist, I feel that it is a business opportunity to tap into potential markets. The NBA for instance, really didn't start to think about going international until you saw a steady stream of players come from all over the world, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Puerto Rico, Spain, France, Great Britain (John Ameachi, Paul, in case you were wondering:D:D), Lithuania, Russia, Croatia, Yugoslavia, China, et al.....

It's a test case, to see how the sporting public likes it, if they like it , that's great (NBA), if they don't (NFL) oh well, they tried.

Wouldn't you consider it elitist that Milan, Juve, Man U, Celtic, and others came over to try and push football on a nation that doesn't like it??


Either way, we agree to disagree, and I consider you a friend, and let's just put this to bed.
Ok lemme start of on a much lighter note. I can imagine how hard it would be to try and prove your "idol" wrong. So call me Dj(although i must warn you that it cud be quite confusing with CSD around) ;). 2ndly im an Indian.
And i have a decent half of my family living in the US, even a couple of cousins who've gone there and are currently completing their post grad degrees. So now you know for a fact that i would not want to diss the states :)

Ok to get back to the debate....

Point #1: When i say elitist. I am not referring to the packaging and marketing of America's pastime sports. I'm referring to America's lack of participation in sports played around the better half of the world. And to make things worse they go on to declare champions of their sports to be world champs.

Point #2: The point your trying to make about the NFL going to wembley because thats what fans wanted. Im sure you can tell, the powers that be consider more than just that. I can stand testament to the fact that atleast a million indians would like to see the Lakers play the Spurs. Or see the Rock against Triple H in the WWE. Why then are the NBA and the WWE (they come once in 10 years) not coming to India? Its plain and simple to see that they dont see it as economically viable as theyd like it to be.

Point #3: Your saying the layman doesntt care a rat's ass if people in other countries follow your sports. I agree. But that is not the case with the marketing heads of the NBA, NHL and NFL. They want to milk potential markets wherever they can to the best of their abilities. With no respect whatsoever for what that market's tastes are.

Point #4: Espn has come to India as a sporting channel years ago. And theyve really taken on the mantle of bringing the best sporting action to India. Be it football, cricket and hockey. But till today if they buy exclusive rights to an event that thecountry enjoys. eg. Cricket. They hike up their subscription rates and block the channel if cable operators dont agree. Its a business and theyre all it for the money. Yes they are. But its an exhibition of such double standards whne repeatedly show the world series or the superbowl. Dont you think thats a promotion of US sport to the fullest. If you come to India, bring what we want to see, not what you want to show. Mcdonalds was close to shutting down but turned it all around by doing just that.

Point# 5: I did not even know a winter sport such as ice hockey existed in the countries you mentioned. But i sure know about the NHL. Could i put that down to US hard sell of a faverite pastime? Whereas all those european countries you mentioned keep it within their own borders and play other sports with everyone else.

I've jes tried breaking it down to make em a lil clearer for you to see my viewpoint. I hope this helps. If it doesnt, then like you say lets just put it to bed.

Yea irrespective of our agreements or disagreements i too consider you a fellow tifosi. Cheers.
 

KB824

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Dude, you're from India??


Aishwarya Rai is HOT!!!!


I mean, smoking HOT!!!!!!


(Sorry, its been a long time since I've gone off-topic, I wanted to see if I still had it in me.)
 

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