Why are American team sports rubbish and only played in America

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Princess Diana
They put a ridiculous amount of padding on to play a softer version of Rugby league, the players only play about ten minutes each and the game is divided into quarters for advertising.
They use a large leather glove to catch a softer ball than a cricket ball, in a game of rounders!
They turn Football (real football) into a girls game.
WTF is a time out

No one else plays these games - why?

Its obvious, because they are rubbish!

No wonder the US are champs at them all!

Deano
lol i agree but ive already argued this case to death in the sports forum. check it out
Clever tyrants are never punished.

Princess Diana
Originally posted by Deano
lol i agree but ive already argued this case to death in the sports forum. check it out
Clever tyrants are never punished.

I did not know this laughing out loud nice title by the way -
they do really have shit sports.

Alpha Centauri
I must admit, the baseball "World" series has puzzled me for some time.

Hardly "world" is it.

-AC

Princess Diana
Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
I must admit, the baseball "World" series has puzzled me for some time.

Hardly "world" is it.

-AC

No AC it is hardly world

Hegemon875
Isnt the ball thrown underhand in cricket?

PVS
arrogant to call it "world series" or have an "undisputed champion of the world" etc, ill give you that.

but you're explanation for why american sports are 'rubbish' are pretty weak

Spelljammer
True our sports are alot more "sissy". But this is why we can have proffessional football players who can play for years.

Your guys after maybe.. two games.. can't walk straight..

WindDancer
They use the term "World Series" because the MLB (Major League Baseball) has players from different nations of the world. Please visit the Sports Forums for this discussions or use this thread:

http://www.killermovies.com/forums/f71/t370525.html

Closing.

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