charon2112
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Italians might disagree with you there.
Do Italians call it soccer too? There's probably a few places besides the US.
Italians might disagree with you there.
Do Italians call it soccer too? There's probably a few places besides the US.
Australia for one (as they too have other football codes), but let's get back to the topic shall we?
The real question is why do so many people play Football Manager?
It's not even about Football.
It's a Soccer game.
The real question is why do so many people play Football Manager?
It's not even about Football.
It's a Soccer game.
It's kinda like comparing English and German.
I link my non-steam games with steam so that my friends can see what/if I'm playing anything.
And i gotta say, the few times I've actually tried watching soccer it just seems like the guys running and kicking the ball want to tackle someone and use their hands SO BAD. Completely agree with the pansy statement, i like to watch huge athletes wreck each other.![]()
Yes we came up with but didn't entirely forget it.Technically, it's Association Football. Soccer is short for Association (an abbreviation I doubt Americans would ever come up with, honestly, so I think it's something the British came up with and forgot about).
Not strictly true. All British kids would know what you were talking about if you said "soccer", despite everyone's preference for the word "football" (if only for the occasional schoolmaster who insists on the concise "soccer strip" instead of football kit).Actually Football is the word the entire world uses for soccer. It's only known as soccer in the US.
Yes we came up with but didn't entirely forget it.Not strictly true. All British kids would know what you were talking about if you said "soccer", despite everyone's preference for the word "football" (if only for the occasional schoolmaster who insists on the concise "soccer strip" instead of football kit).
But yeah it's odd to be surrounded now by people who think football only has peripheral associations with feet (puns intended). And don't get me started on "World" Series...
{Storm is a British expat.}