@GilesAloha@RahulRajVerse We have both aspects here. There's plenty of opportunity for supporters and players to outlive their passion even though whoever owns the club just wants to make money. 22 players on the pitch without breaks apart from halftime keeps the modern entertainment aspect at bay.
@_BurningRiver@KwadeSays Sounds like school games are where it happens๐๐ผ Shame they can't carry that over to the NFL.
I don't know what HOF stands for, sorry.
@THE_REAL_CH3@BiiggToe@WWFC_ST21 Sounds awesome and very similar to European football clubs.
Can definitely imagine your example would create a tense atmosphere๐ Sounds cool๐๐ผ
@GilesAloha@RahulRajVerse Completely!
I understand that it's a business off the pitch but the match is the match. Sport is about passion, not business.
@BombardierKat@JJ__Speaks Looks pretty cool but don't you have rallying?
If you haven't heard about it please check this video out if you're into motorsports. It's not as wild today as back then, but it's still amazing!
https://t.co/rEDWd83LSE
@MadeiraCalm@Gavin22j Yes it's only the third most popular sport but maybe the world cup will help. Plenty of people seem to be enjoying themselves๐ป
It's a shame you couldn't bring yourself to admit what FC means, even after I accommodated your little tantrum.
@GilesAloha@RahulRajVerse That's not what I mean although players moving to shitty leagues for money sucks. Like when Ronaldo went to Saudi Arabia.
The NFL is worse when it comes to stuff like commercial breaks. Football is generally just as bad outside of matches but relegation helps.
@JOADAMC@iSlimfit London has 13 professional football stadiums with a combined capacity of 400.000+.
We have stadiums as big as yours in other countries