’the 5 reasons the most popular sport in the world won’t increase in popularity after an event that’s literally the planet’s biggest game’
there i fixed it 😂
The 5 reasons soccer won't increase in popularity after the world cup is over.
1. The flopping. This goes against the soul of every American. We value grit, toughness and basically not being a pussy.
2. The clock. No one wants to get to the end of a game and have no clue when it's over. Just stop & start the clock when you need to, like sane people.
3. Offsides. Just put a line out there like everyone else. This floating line you have makes the game unwatchable. It's like a built in, anti-excitement glitch you manufactured for your game.
4. Red cards. What a stupid rule that you automatically get kicked out for the next game for getting one. I can understand suspending someone after a league review of something you did that was horrible. But to automatically get suspended because of what a ref saw at full speed is stupid.
5. Ties. In America we call it kissing your sister, cause that's the same feeling you get after a tie. Pure disgust. In soccer, it seems like the result you prefer most. Play til you have a winner.
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I used to believe the lie that if I’m a good father, my kids won’t rebel or reject me.
Then I realized… God is the perfect Father.
And we still reject Him.
@tylerbraun There was another time that we were off on Sunday but gathered with another local church. We’ve also organized home gatherings as well on off weeks.
All that to say… context does matter in these decisions sometimes
@tylerbraun Gotcha. I get it. I just don’t think it’s always as simple as it seems. There were years when we were mobile at a high school and movie theater that we didn’t have an option to gather on certain holiday weeks.
Abraham left everything without a map cuz God said “go.” Peter stepped out of the boat without a guarantee cuz Jesus said “come.”
What if uncertainty isn’t a red flag and not knowing for sure IS part of the plan?
"Faith is spelled R.I.S.K" -John Wimber