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Yes, now we have a game brewing...TMACsDaMan said:
this is getting fun
I guess if you are going to have an own goal, thats the best scenario. Its going in no matter what, might as well tryTMACsDaMan said:
own goal
FIFY. He's such a b*tch.OneBlitzer said:
Nice square ball from Saka. Sterling dives well.
I approve!AustinAg2012 said:FIFY. He's such a b*tch.OneBlitzer said:
Nice square ball from Saka. Sterling dives well.
I'd love to watch and NFL game that doesn't just repeatedly cut away to commercialsMax Power said:
I would just like to say that after watching this much soccer over the last month that it's so much more enjoyable to watch an uninterrupted match. Good lord the number of time outs in football has gotten out of hand. We get 45 minutes of play, halftime wear we get some commentary and commercials, then another 45 minutes of play. Most games done in 2 hours, period. I get that soccer doesn't lend itself to advertising like the NFL, NBA, or MLB, but it certainly helps reinforce that it's a better viewing experience. The commentators also don't seem to be under as much pressure to just keep running their mouths for the entire game, they seem to be better equipped to allow the fan to just hear what's going on in the stadium.
I would pay extra to watch college football games with no on air announcers, just the game, crowd, band and stadium pa announcer. It would be like you're actually at the game...PatAg said:I'd love to watch and NFL game that doesn't just repeatedly cut away to commercialsMax Power said:
I would just like to say that after watching this much soccer over the last month that it's so much more enjoyable to watch an uninterrupted match. Good lord the number of time outs in football has gotten out of hand. We get 45 minutes of play, halftime wear we get some commentary and commercials, then another 45 minutes of play. Most games done in 2 hours, period. I get that soccer doesn't lend itself to advertising like the NFL, NBA, or MLB, but it certainly helps reinforce that it's a better viewing experience. The commentators also don't seem to be under as much pressure to just keep running their mouths for the entire game, they seem to be better equipped to allow the fan to just hear what's going on in the stadium.
TMACsDaMan said:
The english fans are running out of fingernails to chew