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    I use to play in a team last year. I tell you what? It's the best cardio that you can get. When I use to play for 90 minutes, I couldn't even get up 2 hours after the game was over. Also the next day, I couldn't even walk. LOL

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    i agree that it is played all over the world because of its lack of financial commitment. But that is a great thing, why should people have to drop all this money to play? It keeps it pure in a way, and really opens up the playing field to all walks of life (kind of, the euro leagues have a lot of money and control). Plus, having played a few sports that require pads, it really feels great not to have to wear all that crap.

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    fairly good lol. being american does that to you, i almost played football instead of soccer back in middle school. so i guess i'd make a better european than american haha: my favorite cars are bmw, porsche, audi, and the italians do all right there =p. my favorite sport to watch is either tennis or f1. they have the best food haha.. and i prefer soccer over football generally

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    I played it till I was 14.....then I played cricket and the field hockey in college and Now I just


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    Quote Originally Posted by calgarian View Post
    I played it till I was 14.....then I played cricket and the field hockey in college and Now I just

    lol, hahaha

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    I've played my entire life and still play mens league indoor/outdoor depending on the season.

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    oh yer while im on the case, i watched them 2 videos of the two greatest runs in nfl history. i dont see it myself, some bloke ran 40 yards with a rugby ball in his hands?...just watched it again, still dont get it! what was so great?

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    Quote Originally Posted by uk lad View Post
    oh yer while im on the case, i watched them 2 videos of the two greatest runs in nfl history. i dont see it myself, some bloke ran 40 yards with a rugby ball in his hands?...just watched it again, still dont get it! what was so great?

    Cause they're running people over, avoiding tackles, breaking tackles and scoring touchdowns against the biggest, strongest and fastest combined athletes in the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneGRMI View Post
    Cause they're running people over, avoiding tackles, breaking tackles and scoring touchdowns against the biggest, strongest and fastest combined athletes in the world.
    all of what you said translates to soccer as well. fastest athletes would definitely go to soccer... line up any football player vs a good soccer player and have them run 120yds ( a soccer field) and see who wins.

    uk is right in his first post on this page, football isn't expensive either... you can pick up anything you want and throw it just as easily as you can kick it. as a kid, i played a lot of tackle football without pads or a helmet, its the same as soccer. the higher you go, the more you actually need the gear.

    little kids in pee wee football wear pads, but little kids that play soccer in a league still have jerseys, shin guards, and cleats, so its not like they all kick around a ball of trash...

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    Quote Originally Posted by T_Own View Post
    all of what you said translates to soccer as well. fastest athletes would definitely go to soccer... line up any football player vs a good soccer player and have them run 120yds ( a soccer field) and see who wins.

    uk is right in his first post on this page, football isn't expensive either... you can pick up anything you want and throw it just as easily as you can kick it. as a kid, i played a lot of tackle football without pads or a helmet, its the same as soccer. the higher you go, the more you actually need the gear.

    little kids in pee wee football wear pads, but little kids that play soccer in a league still have jerseys, shin guards, and cleats, so its not like they all kick around a ball of trash...
    I'm not hating on soccer, that's what I've played my entire life! I was just explaining why the football runs were good. I also meant that football players are a overall fastest, biggest and strongest combined averages...if that makes sense.

    By the way, the fastest soccer players aren't faster than the fastest American football players. There are players in the NFL that run sub 4.4 40yds and sub 10sec 100yds.

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-ACXdm3Ebs

    its all about skill

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=VgGMXq0XuDw

    no comparison between those 2 video's!

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    Quote Originally Posted by uk lad View Post
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-ACXdm3Ebs

    its all about skill

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=VgGMXq0XuDw

    no comparison between those 2 video's!
    Couldnt agree more lol...

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    1st of all I guarantee that if you line up the best soccer players against the best football players the football player will win 9 out of 10 times. How many soccer or rugby players have world class speed. Maybe a handful. In the NFL every team can boast at least 5-10 athletes who can run sub 10 sec hundreds and most have. Especially considering many receivers and defensive backs ran track in college. And don't get me started about the number of former NFL athletes that actually ran track in the OLYMPICS, how many soccer players can say that?

    Somebody sited a polynesian rugby player that ran an 11.1 100 meters at 250lbs, there are high school football players that run faster than that. Cesar O'Neal in the early 90's at 285lbs in high school ran a 10.7 hundred.

    For everyone shitting on football those videos show skill, no doubt, but the fact that these guys aren't facing the athletes or the contact football players face says all.

    And let's not bring Rugby into the equation. Google the number of rugby players and soccer players that tried out for NFL teams and you'll find the only players who made it were kickers! Facts are facts, there is no other sport on this f*cking planet that puts together the greatest caliber of athletes than American football. There was a TV show (The Science of Sports I believe) on the discovery channel that measured the impact force of a top Rugby player (one of the NZ All Blacks), a top Hockey player (can't remember his name), and a top NFL linebacker (Joey Porter), and its was determined that the NFL player delivers the most impact force. Pads make the game more exciting. When football was first developed in the United States, President Roosevelt threatened to outlaw the sport because players were being killed. Shoulder pads and leg pads were developed then to protect the players. The advent of the helmet served two purposes: to oppease the weak at heart it was developed supposedly to prevent injuries but according to the heavy hitters of the era (Dick Butkus, Mike Ditka), it was another weapon to hurt a player with. Either way, no other sport boast 250+lb athletes running full speed at 30+mph colliding into each other 60+ times a game.

    Now lets stop the crazy talk and leave it at that. Soccer is the worlds game for a reason and mostly because of the reasons cited above. But you cannot compare the athletes by any stretch of the imagination.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BgMc31 View Post
    1st of all I guarantee that if you line up the best soccer players against the best football players the football player will win 9 out of 10 times. How many soccer or rugby players have world class speed. Maybe a handful. In the NFL every team can boast at least 5-10 athletes who can run sub 10 sec hundreds and most have. Especially considering many receivers and defensive backs ran track in college. And don't get me started about the number of former NFL athletes that actually ran track in the OLYMPICS, how many soccer players can say that?

    Somebody sited a polynesian rugby player that ran an 11.1 100 meters at 250lbs, there are high school football players that run faster than that. Cesar O'Neal in the early 90's at 285lbs in high school ran a 10.7 hundred.

    For everyone shitting on football those videos show skill, no doubt, but the fact that these guys aren't facing the athletes or the contact football players face says all.

    And let's not bring Rugby into the equation. Google the number of rugby players and soccer players that tried out for NFL teams and you'll find the only players who made it were kickers! Facts are facts, there is no other sport on this f*cking planet that puts together the greatest caliber of athletes than American football. There was a TV show (The Science of Sports I believe) on the discovery channel that measured the impact force of a top Rugby player (one of the NZ All Blacks), a top Hockey player (can't remember his name), and a top NFL linebacker (Joey Porter), and its was determined that the NFL player delivers the most impact force. Pads make the game more exciting. When football was first developed in the United States, President Roosevelt threatened to outlaw the sport because players were being killed. Shoulder pads and leg pads were developed then to protect the players. The advent of the helmet served two purposes: to oppease the weak at heart it was developed supposedly to prevent injuries but according to the heavy hitters of the era (Dick Butkus, Mike Ditka), it was another weapon to hurt a player with. Either way, no other sport boast 250+lb athletes running full speed at 30+mph colliding into each other 60+ times a game.

    Now lets stop the crazy talk and leave it at that. Soccer is the worlds game for a reason and mostly because of the reasons cited above. But you cannot compare the athletes by any stretch of the imagination.

    Thank you!!

    Football players smash soccer and rugby players combine! lol
    There is no comparison. Bigger, stronger, faster, more athletic, everything...

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    But it is about size, speed, and power, and athleticism. its sports!!. lol

    I don't wanna watch two little 10 year old boys playing football.
    Nor do I wanna watch men prancing around kicking a ball.
    My American morbid hunger wants to see smash mouth football, people getting f'ed up. I wanna see hockey fights, and people going through glass. I wanna see high flying dunks and shaq taking down the rim. I wanna see kobe drop 50 in a game....etc, etc

    Soccer is a snore fest. Watch for an hour plus, and it ends 1 to 0. off a freaking penalty kick! Thats stupid....imo...lol, to each their own.
    The only exciting thing in soccer are the ridiculous crazy fans that kill each other and act a fool...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Odpierdol_sie! View Post
    Team games are team games played as a unit. teams get great by playing well together not relying on individual athletisim like american football does. Take when England won the world cup. they did it on teh back that the teeam peaked together. England are at best a good team. And the fact they won the world cup in 03 and got to the final in 07 is great for the sport and makes it great to watch.

    American football doesnt have the same consitency or pace.
    When was the last time a defensive player intercepted a pass, broke two tackles, handed off 3 guys sprinted 50 meters, chipped the ball over the heads of the fullback and winger only to gather it and score in the corner?
    lol, they are all team games...

    An pro bowl RB wouldn't do shit if it wasn't for the blocking....which requires....a team! haha

    But yeah, Im done here...to each their own

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    Quote Originally Posted by BgMc31 View Post
    1st of all I guarantee that if you line up the best soccer players against the best football players the football player will win 9 out of 10 times. How many soccer or rugby players have world class speed. Maybe a handful. In the NFL every team can boast at least 5-10 athletes who can run sub 10 sec hundreds and most have. Especially considering many receivers and defensive backs ran track in college. And don't get me started about the number of former NFL athletes that actually ran track in the OLYMPICS, how many soccer players can say that?

    Somebody sited a polynesian rugby player that ran an 11.1 100 meters at 250lbs, there are high school football players that run faster than that. Cesar O'Neal in the early 90's at 285lbs in high school ran a 10.7 hundred.

    For everyone shitting on football those videos show skill, no doubt, but the fact that these guys aren't facing the athletes or the contact football players face says all.

    And let's not bring Rugby into the equation. Google the number of rugby players and soccer players that tried out for NFL teams and you'll find the only players who made it were kickers! Facts are facts, there is no other sport on this f*cking planet that puts together the greatest caliber of athletes than American football. There was a TV show (The Science of Sports I believe) on the discovery channel that measured the impact force of a top Rugby player (one of the NZ All Blacks), a top Hockey player (can't remember his name), and a top NFL linebacker (Joey Porter), and its was determined that the NFL player delivers the most impact force. Pads make the game more exciting. When football was first developed in the United States, President Roosevelt threatened to outlaw the sport because players were being killed. Shoulder pads and leg pads were developed then to protect the players. The advent of the helmet served two purposes: to oppease the weak at heart it was developed supposedly to prevent injuries but according to the heavy hitters of the era (Dick Butkus, Mike Ditka), it was another weapon to hurt a player with. Either way, no other sport boast 250+lb athletes running full speed at 30+mph colliding into each other 60+ times a game.

    Now lets stop the crazy talk and leave it at that. Soccer is the worlds game for a reason and mostly because of the reasons cited above. But you cannot compare the athletes by any stretch of the imagination.
    football's an olympic sport my boy.

    fair one, dont know how the tread got from who plays football. to who is the best athelete

    ok mate leave it at that, american footballers are more athletic and football's a better game x

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    beauty is in the eye of the beholder

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    Quote Originally Posted by xlxBigSexyxlx View Post
    beauty is in the eye of the beholder
    i thought beauty lies in my d!ck ....may be i am confused

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    More fuel for the fire...here is a list of guys I played with/against in high school and their 100yd times. Keep in mind all these guys played Div I football also and also most played in the NFL as well.

    Ray Mickens - 10.5 hundred (180lb running back and db) and 4.39 forty in high school. Played nine yrs with the Jets (college ball as Texas A&M)
    Billy Davis - 10.35 hundred (215lb qb) and 4.35 forty in high school (college at PITT, played for Dallas and Baltimore)
    Torraino Singleton - 10.6 hundred (230lb running back), 4.45 40 (Played for UTEP)
    Jason Biddle - 10.3 hundred in high school, 180lb running back and kick returner (Ran track for UT Arlington), 4.35 40
    Antjuan Green - 10.5 hundred, 4.46 40. Played db at New Mexico State.

    Thats just to name a few from my high school alone who graduated in 1990-91.

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    Holy crap.....here is my take U dont like soccer someone else does fine...u like NHL or nfl somebody else doesnt ....fine...

    Live and let live ppl ...Jeez

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    Quote Originally Posted by calgarian View Post
    Holy crap.....here is my take U dont like soccer someone else does fine...u like NHL or nfl somebody else doesnt ....fine...

    Live and let live ppl ...Jeez
    Ahh a voice of reason at last...

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    Hahaha and it continues...

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    WBA. 0 Manchester UTD 5, not so boring after all...

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    on the contrary, landslide victories like that are a bit dull after 2-3 goals... haha

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    i do, my best players ever was maradona, abede peler and couple other ones can't think of there names right know.
    anybody knows the palyer beken bower?

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    OK so all of u guys tell me ...where will be most druken chicks that will let me do it in the pooper? Soccer/nfl or NHL.....I like the sports where i can fvck a chick in the pooper there I said it now sue me

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    soccer. Some of those fans are so wild they get naked and drunk before games and run amok in the streets.

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    Its always good to have a good old read and write....

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