Do we care about the World Cup?

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Do we care about the World Cup?

Hugely
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49%
Yes, as long as England's there
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27%
A bit
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16%
Not much
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9%
 
Total votes: 45

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Post by jimbo » Wed Apr 28, 2010 10:38 am

boltonboris wrote:Can't wait.... I don't care much for National pride normally, but that goes out of the window during the summer tournaments. The only thing that pisses me off, is the non-football watchers, who watch Match of the Day once a month, yet take all the good seats up in the pub and slag off anybody who doesn't play for United

See - that's one of the reasons I hate it. People try and talk to you about it who know nothing about football themselves and just get things ridiculously wrong, forming judgements on how good a player is based on a 30 minute substitute appearance or labelling him as shit because he missed one penalty. The IPL pisses me off in the same way with people becoming interested in cricket but not having a clue what is going on.

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Post by BWFC_Insane » Wed Apr 28, 2010 10:43 am

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boltonboris wrote:Can't wait.... I don't care much for National pride normally, but that goes out of the window during the summer tournaments. The only thing that pisses me off, is the non-football watchers, who watch Match of the Day once a month, yet take all the good seats up in the pub and slag off anybody who doesn't play for United

See - that's one of the reasons I hate it. People try and talk to you about it who know nothing about football themselves and just get things ridiculously wrong, forming judgements on how good a player is based on a 30 minute substitute appearance or labelling him as shit because he missed one penalty. The IPL pisses me off in the same way with people becoming interested in cricket but not having a clue what is going on.
I take your point but I try and ignore that.

Did anyone not "into cricket" watch the IPL? It was brilliant though, as sporting entertainment goes!

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Post by H. Pedersen » Wed Apr 28, 2010 10:53 am

I care enough to go!

I think part of the reason I care more than a lot of people on this board is that, as a fan of the U.S.A. and other lesser football powers like Denmark and South Korea, my expectations are lower. Lower expectations means fewer disappointments.

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Post by jimbo » Wed Apr 28, 2010 11:13 am

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boltonboris wrote:Can't wait.... I don't care much for National pride normally, but that goes out of the window during the summer tournaments. The only thing that pisses me off, is the non-football watchers, who watch Match of the Day once a month, yet take all the good seats up in the pub and slag off anybody who doesn't play for United

See - that's one of the reasons I hate it. People try and talk to you about it who know nothing about football themselves and just get things ridiculously wrong, forming judgements on how good a player is based on a 30 minute substitute appearance or labelling him as shit because he missed one penalty. The IPL pisses me off in the same way with people becoming interested in cricket but not having a clue what is going on.
I take your point but I try and ignore that.

Did anyone not "into cricket" watch the IPL? It was brilliant though, as sporting entertainment goes!
Yeh you'll be surprised. Though, being students, most of my mates had naff all else to do during the day so found themselves watching it!

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Post by BWFC_Insane » Wed Apr 28, 2010 11:23 am

H. Pedersen wrote:I care enough to go!

I think part of the reason I care more than a lot of people on this board is that, as a fan of the U.S.A. and other lesser football powers like Denmark and South Korea, my expectations are lower. Lower expectations means fewer disappointments.
:whack:

You can't be a "fan" of international teams!

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Post by Lord Kangana » Wed Apr 28, 2010 11:32 am

If we did without WAGS, ridiculous xenephobic tabloid headlines, live feeds of people watching it in the pub, park, fanzone, w*nkzone.... people flying sh*t flags from their cars, in fact people flying St George on any available square inch, live footage of p*ssed up tatooed-with-shorts-on-only England fans drinking their 30th can of ale that morning and claiming they were provoked, stupid wall-to-wall interviews with gurning England players with nothing to say, the BBC trying to come up with some twee sh*te studio, ITV being rubbish, SKY being worse, every celebrety on earth professing their love of England apart from some token Scot (money on James Bond or Renton) saying "aha, of course I'm Scottish, so I'm not cheering for England" (back to the studio for much hilarity and chuminess)...

Basically, if it wasn't for all the baggage I have to wade through, I'd enjoy it. But I don't, so I won't really be that bothered.
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Post by H. Pedersen » Wed Apr 28, 2010 12:06 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:
H. Pedersen wrote:I care enough to go!

I think part of the reason I care more than a lot of people on this board is that, as a fan of the U.S.A. and other lesser football powers like Denmark and South Korea, my expectations are lower. Lower expectations means fewer disappointments.
:whack:

You can't be a "fan" of international teams!
. . . what?

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Post by Raven » Wed Apr 28, 2010 12:14 pm

The Lord summed it up perfectly, although I support Wales so will have to pick on my second team England I guess to keep her indoors happy.

Why can't you be a fan of an international team? I'm not Welsh but follow them (something in my water/genes I guess - although could have picked Holland if that was the case) - if thats the case I can't support Bolton as not from there and no family ties!
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Post by H. Pedersen » Wed Apr 28, 2010 12:19 pm

Raven wrote:The Lord summed it up perfectly, although I support Wales so will have to pick on my second team England I guess to keep her indoors happy.

Why can't you be a fan of an international team? I'm not Welsh but follow them (something in my water/genes I guess - although could have picked Holland if that was the case) - if thats the case I can't support Bolton as not from there and no family ties!
Some on this board would say you can't support Bolton unless you spent the last two years kissing Megson's ass.

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Post by BWFC_Insane » Wed Apr 28, 2010 12:35 pm

H. Pedersen wrote:
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H. Pedersen wrote:I care enough to go!

I think part of the reason I care more than a lot of people on this board is that, as a fan of the U.S.A. and other lesser football powers like Denmark and South Korea, my expectations are lower. Lower expectations means fewer disappointments.
:whack:

You can't be a "fan" of international teams!
. . . what?
You support the country you're from. And enjoy or don't enjoy watching the rest. I agree with everything LK has said on this thread about all the hype and stuff and it puts me off England.

But folk that go round being "fans" of multiple international teams are invariably wankers.

As demonstrated by the famous Fast Show sketch "supporting Germany".

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Post by H. Pedersen » Wed Apr 28, 2010 12:39 pm

That seems like an awfully minor argument over semantics.

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Post by BWFC_Insane » Wed Apr 28, 2010 12:47 pm

H. Pedersen wrote:That seems like an awfully minor argument over semantics.
NO! Its about the "post 96" breed of football fan who supports whoever is winning at the time club or country.

Who don't get that no matter how shite your home club is doing you support them and that whilst your country's team may not be very good, or may be full of undesirables that you can't suddenly decide to be a "Brazil fan".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c29OpzjjXc0

Clip from the same series (but not the one I referred to earlier) that typifies what I'm talking about!

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Post by Tombwfc » Wed Apr 28, 2010 12:50 pm

Doesn't HP live in South Korea? I think it's fair enough to have a fondness for the county you live in.

Granted, English folk who say they support Brazil or whatever can feck off, but as long as there's an actual connection there it's fair enough.
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Post by BWFC_Insane » Wed Apr 28, 2010 12:52 pm

Tombwfc wrote:Doesn't HP live in South Korea? I think it's fair enough to have a fondness for the county you live in.

Granted, English folk who say they support Brazil or whatever can feck off.
A "fondness" is fine, an interest say. But declaring yourself a fan of three countries?

Not a chance. I'm no mad England fan either, and I'll enjoy watching the South Korea games to see how Lee does. But end of the day you just cannot be a "fan of several countries" just because you feel like it. Even if you do live there.

It just smacks of "this year I'm going for the Germans, I think they have the best chance" titwankery.
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Post by H. Pedersen » Wed Apr 28, 2010 12:54 pm

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H. Pedersen wrote:That seems like an awfully minor argument over semantics.
NO! Its about the "post 96" breed of football fan who supports whoever is winning at the time club or country.
WTF . . . since when are Denmark and South Korea racking up the trophies? :crazy:

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Post by BWFC_Insane » Wed Apr 28, 2010 12:58 pm

H. Pedersen wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote:
H. Pedersen wrote:That seems like an awfully minor argument over semantics.
NO! Its about the "post 96" breed of football fan who supports whoever is winning at the time club or country.
WTF . . . since when are Denmark and South Korea racking up the trophies? :crazy:
Thats irrelevant. I could easily have added, whoever has the nicest kit, the best name, the "hottest" players etc etc.

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Post by H. Pedersen » Wed Apr 28, 2010 1:04 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:
H. Pedersen wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote:
H. Pedersen wrote:That seems like an awfully minor argument over semantics.
NO! Its about the "post 96" breed of football fan who supports whoever is winning at the time club or country.
WTF . . . since when are Denmark and South Korea racking up the trophies? :crazy:
Thats irrelevant. I could easily have added, whoever has the nicest kit, the best name, the "hottest" players etc etc.
Or countries that I've lived in?

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Post by thebish » Wed Apr 28, 2010 1:37 pm

H. Pedersen wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote:
H. Pedersen wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote:
H. Pedersen wrote:That seems like an awfully minor argument over semantics.
NO! Its about the "post 96" breed of football fan who supports whoever is winning at the time club or country.
WTF . . . since when are Denmark and South Korea racking up the trophies? :crazy:
Thats irrelevant. I could easily have added, whoever has the nicest kit, the best name, the "hottest" players etc etc.
Or countries that I've lived in?
that would be madness! who supports an international team on the basis that HP has been there??? :crazy: :wink:

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Post by as » Wed Apr 28, 2010 1:47 pm

I used to care about it.

Now I see the likes of Heskey (3 PL goals all season!) getting in the squad and it makes me realise that we've no chance.

I'll be around for the booze-ups, but will ignore any annoying glory-hunters with their usual 'if Giggs was English - we'd have won the world cup' nonsense.
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Post by P.O.S. » Wed Apr 28, 2010 2:10 pm

At least most of us seem to share the same dislike of the game stealers who turn out only when England are still around. My own pet hate? All these women taking time off work so they can go out in their tight little England shirts and jump around in the pub going "come on Lampsy!" or "oh I wonder when Becks is going to come on..." when in reality they havent got a clue about the game. They're stealing the game off us, give it back!!

*Since re-reading what Ive just written, I must point out that at any other time during the year if women want to wear tight shirts and jump around in them, they'll do for me.

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