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Marc Overmars
13-06-2018, 11:14 AM
To be hosted by USA, Canada and Mexico.

This World Cup will also have 48 teams. More pub teams and weird group stages where you don’t have to even win games to progress.

Good work, FIFA.

Letters
13-06-2018, 11:58 AM
Wow. Sounds crappy. I wonder how they're going to get past the wall?

Letters
13-06-2018, 11:59 AM
Oh also, why have the US hosted this twice now despite not collectively giving a rat's ass about "soccer", and England only once when, as crap as we are, we actually care about it and have the BLitW

McNamara That Ghost...
13-06-2018, 12:30 PM
48 teams?

Fuck knows what we do for the sweepstakes then.

Marc Overmars
13-06-2018, 12:44 PM
Oh also, why have the US hosted this twice now despite not collectively giving a rat's ass about "soccer", and England only once when, as crap as we are, we actually care about it and have the BLitW

I think it’s because they want to grow the game in parts of the world where football isn’t the be all and end all. Plus it’s probably all crooked as fuck anyway.

Goonermerree
13-06-2018, 01:42 PM
To be hosted by USA, Canada and Mexico.

This World Cup will also have 48 teams. More pub teams and weird group stages where you don’t have to even win games to progress.

Good work, FIFA.
Didn't they do that at Euro '16? I'm sure that's why there were some boring matches. Not that I think England deserved much, but they drew with a team that they probably would have beaten if said team had had to win to progress. If teams can play for a draw to get out of the group stage it's meaningless and boring, it makes it dull.

GP
13-06-2018, 01:44 PM
48 teams?

Fuck knows what we do for the sweepstakes then.

24 teams each

Letters
13-06-2018, 02:04 PM
48 teams?

Fuck knows what we do for the sweepstakes then.

It'll just be you, me and Cripps by then so 16 teams each I guess.

Letters
13-06-2018, 02:04 PM
24 teams each

Dammit! <_<

Letters
13-06-2018, 02:05 PM
I think it’s because they want to grow the game in parts of the world where football isn’t the be all and end all. Plus it’s probably all crooked as fuck anyway.

Yeah, they tried that in '94. Didn't really work. You can't force a sport on a population who mostly don't care about it. These things are ingrained culturally.

Mac76
13-06-2018, 02:59 PM
Yeah, they tried that in '94. Didn't really work. You can't force a sport on a population who mostly don't care about it. These things are ingrained culturally.

What worries me is this might revive all the c**p they talked about last time it was in the USA - like having quarters instead of halves, kick-ins instead of throw-ins - oh well i guess it gives the old blazers at FIFA something to do inbetween getting drunk and harrassing hotel maids etc

GP
13-06-2018, 03:13 PM
Football is far more popular in the US that it was in the 90s.

It's still miles behind their own rubbish sports, but it's growing fast.

GP
13-06-2018, 03:14 PM
See, these guys get it.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPwLncJDDss

Marc Overmars
13-06-2018, 03:26 PM
It will probably never grow enough to rival the likes of NFL, NBA etc but there’s still a fairly big interest in it that should be exploited. You’ll be surprised at how knowledgable some American fans are. Whenever I’ve been over there I’ve always had interesting conversations with people who love the game and have plenty of in depth things to say about it.

Mac76
13-06-2018, 03:42 PM
Football is far more popular in the US that it was in the 90s.

It's still miles behind their own rubbish sports, but it's growing fast.

well i must admit think baseball is a great game, and great fun to go and watch, but American shiteball is the biggest pile of turd ever

Marc Overmars
13-06-2018, 03:47 PM
well i must admit think baseball is a great game, and great fun to go and watch, but American shiteball is the biggest pile of turd ever

You enjoy Baseball?

I went to see the Yankees last year and had to leave after an hour and a half, I literally had no fucking clue what was going on and there were so many commercials between plays. The stop-start nature of a lot of American sports makes them horrible to follow for the uninitiated.

Mac76
13-06-2018, 07:13 PM
You enjoy Baseball?

I went to see the Yankees last year and had to leave after an hour and a half, I literally had no fucking clue what was going on and there were so many commercials between plays. The stop-start nature of a lot of American sports makes them horrible to follow for the uninitiated.

The pauses works ok in baseball but it's certainly one od the many aspects of american cackball that makes me hate it so much

Letters
14-06-2018, 09:57 AM
You enjoy Baseball?

I went to see the Yankees last year and had to leave after an hour and a half, I literally had no fucking clue what was going on and there were so many commercials between plays. The stop-start nature of a lot of American sports makes them horrible to follow for the uninitiated.

One of my favourite Simpsons jokes is from the episode where he gives up drink and goes to a game for the first time sober:
"I never realised how boring this game was before" :lol:

American sport is too stop start but quite like hockey and basketball. Seen both at MSG, didn't entirely understand what was going on and it doesn't have the tribal nature of "soccer". Quite good fun though.

Letters
14-06-2018, 10:26 AM
http://newsthump.com/2018/06/14/football-fans-warned-not-to-shout-shoot-during-usa-2026-world-cup-games/

:lol: