Re: OTish: Why don't Americans take football more seriously?



"Deano" <deano@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Mr Nemo wrote:
Soccer is the biggest and most popular sport in the world. Indeed,
cricket and rugby are pretty popular too. But just as they opted to
alter the spellings of many English words, the Americans invented
baseball and American football rather than play considerably better
games which have been around for several centuries.

As a result of this, the Americans are alienated by their own
obstinacy from participating in many culturally diverse sporting
competitions. Instead, they have to call their baseball competition
the 'World Series', even though no one else participates in this
bizarre variation upon rounders.

No one doubts that if the Americans put their mind to it, they could
create world champion teams in many of the sports they currently
refuse to take seriously. So why are they so damned obstinate about
participating in sports like soccer, rugby and cricket along with the
rest of the world?

Nemo

This is a good question. The main answer I can think of is that they are
quite an insular nation.

It's because the country is so big. Most citizens of the USA regard other
states in the same way that we regard other countries.



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