scooter Wrote:Then I flip over to two European teams where guys are rolling around on the ground at the slightest contact and obviously spent at least 45 minutes doing their hair before the game.
Not every player is Cristiano Ronaldo, you know...
I love sports, I watch most of them, from Poker to Tennis, from Football to Soccer. Here's a bit of my opinion:
*Regarding soccer, I think you have to find the league that suit your style to make the enjoyment levels go up. There's quite a big difference between the leagues, in my opinion.
There are 2 leagues that I really can't stand watching: the spanish league, because it's just 2 very strong teams playing against the rest, which are way weaker (and I find Barcelona way of playing soccer incredibly boring, even if I love Messi) and the Italian League, which is overall boring, the TV transmission is worst than the one from Brazil and the teams are all bad.
The brazilian league is also annoying and I only watch it because I support one of the teams. There are some good matches here and there, but overall the players spend too much time on the ground and the game stops all the time. The level of the referees is also very bad, they are constantly stopping the game for no good reason.
The best leagues, for me, are the english and the german one. I think the german will surpass the EPL as the best league in a few more years, but that's just my opinion.
If you want and can try something new, go for the Argentinian league. It's way more similar to Scooter description of hockey. It's way more though and the game doesn't stop with every player rolling on the ground. Since I live closer to Argentina and Uruguay than to Rio de Janeiro and Brasilia, the way I like seeing soccer being played is closer to the Argentinian/Uruguayan way than the brazilian way. That may explain my preference.
Besides, every intercontinental or national squad games are good (when not friendlies, of course, I hate friendlies): Champions League, Libertadores da América (recommended if you want to take a break from european soccer), World Cup, Eurocup.
That's my take on the current soccer scene.
*I like watching the american sports (Football > Basketball >> Baseball). My problem with them is the amount of time they take + commercials. I confess that I only watch the play-off games, so maybe they are a bit worst than regular season. But it's hard for me to take 3-4 hours to watch a game, especially since they tend to start very late for my timezone.
*I hate F1! I watched it a lot, becuase my father is a big fan. My feeling is that you need to watch 20 races to see 1 that is worthwhile (so, yeah, there's one good race per season

). It's too much based on the power of the car, so it becomes stupid, in my opinion. You see some very bad pilots winning the races due to the fact they have a good sponsor and a good car. I really can't see where's the fun in that. And there's other stupid things, like safety cars, problems in the boxes - this is all very unfun to me.
Maybe my problem is that I didn't get the good years of F1, due to my age. I was very little when Ayrton Senna died, for example, and I can't remember what it was like. I think one of the reasons my father likes it so much is due to Senna. My experience, on the other hand, is seeing Schumacher win time and time again because his car was way over the competition. Not my cup of tea...