warpus
Sommerswerd asked me to change this
Actually, it's a girl.
You can all blame her for the upcoming anti World Series riots. (psst)
You can all blame her for the upcoming anti World Series riots. (psst)
wait what happened to the Corinthians, Cruzeiro, Porto Alegre, Flamengo, Sau Paulo, Fluminese, and Portoguesa? I think they could take on European teams. (not talking about Arsenal or AC Milan, i'm talking about Portsmouth, Celtic, Tottenham, Roma, etc.)
Actually Internacional beat Barcelona 2006 in the Club World Championships, and Sao Paulo beat Liverpool a year before that. Last year AC Milan beat Boca Juniors 4-2.
Best South American clubs would challenge for the title in every big European league.
No they wouldn't, best South American clubs whilst good would not be challenging for the title, those victories are largely because the European teams don't particularly care about winning the club world championships, same with the super cup. To them its just more games in an increasingly busy fixture list.
Oh yeah i agree with that, for instance i reckon they'd be running the Blackburns/Fiorantinas etc relatively close.
The goals are not the only things that happen during a game. There is far more that goes on.
It's like saying that you're not going to have sex just for 1 orgasm. A lot more goes on!![]()

Anyway, I am goal oriented. I appreciate the way players score. I don't much care about what's going on in the middle of the field.

I don't think soccer is sissy. I just don't find it exciting to watch.
Why do others (Europeans in particular) think American football is a non-thinking, short attention span sport? You do realize what you do in 1st down, affects 2nd down (or the next 1st down). They aren't playing a brand new game every play. Everything has to be planned carefully and executed extremely well.

You aren't suppose to stop paying attention between plays. That's when you predict what you think will happen next and often times be way off.![]()
Everything has to be planned carefully and executed extremely well.
