City Hobgoblin
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To quote John Lydon : “ They just turned it into MAKING MONEY, and I‘ll hate them forever for it”
I think we shouldn’t even compare pro sports in the USA to Futbol in England or Europe. I played college basketball, and love the sport, but I fucking hate the NBA. I watch very little mlb or nfl also. To me, the only thing comparable to futbol is college athletics. It’s big business and there has been a lot that has destroyed college sports, but it’s the only thing in the USA that fans are equally as passionate about as European futbol. My university, Michigan, has been playing intercollegiate football since 1879 and as bad as we are now, I still am as passionate and fiery about my school as I ever was.I don't think Americans understand the cultural impact of football clubs in the UK.
Most of these clubs have been around for over a century and there are families who have been supporting and attending matches for generations. They're a part of local identity, whether or not they also happen to be multi million/ billion pound businesses.
US sports might have their exceptions but this is the standard of football in Britain. Sports franchises in American aren't even fixed to one geographical location. One day you're supporting the Seattle Supersonics, the next they've jumped 2000 miles down the road to Oklahoma.
I'm not even targeting American sports, I'm a big NBA fan, but I do think that there's a fundamental cultural aspect of football that the supporters across the pond don't understand because you simply can't until you've lived it.
Football isn't always fair. It's not been fair to us in the past and it's, quite frankly, not been fair on the teams at the bottom end of the table for decades. But a big part of it is about overcoming odds, falling and getting back up again. Promotion and relegation are ingrained in my brain as a Manchester City supporter.
In American supports, leagues/ conferences are often a closed loop where the lowest teams are rewarded for being shit in order to maintain the "parity" you talk about.
That's not the way it works, as far as I'm concerned. The pyramid is a far more engaging system, in no small part because of the brutality.
Thanks for making me smile, not much of that today.This is meghans fault
WolvesWho'd they sign them from?
Wasn't really a Star Trek fan I'm afraid.You're not familiar with the tale of Romulus and Remus then?
It is based on Romulus and Remus and how Rome the state was founded.Never realised it before but what a bloody weird club badge!?
Distant ancestors of Bernardo Corradi i believe.Who'd they sign them from?
Fair do's hahaWolves
Meghan Markle and Raheem Sterling were behind all of this.This is meghans fault