on โ21-03-2015 10:23 PM
.........that compels people to attend major league football games at a stadium in their thousands?
on โ21-03-2015 10:27 PM
because thousands of people enjoy watching a football game duh!
โ21-03-2015 10:29 PM - edited โ21-03-2015 10:30 PM
the one and only time i attended an afl match with a mate, eagles against carlton, was because we recieved free tickets
i think it's better watching those games on tv.. in the comfort of your own lounge room, if youre into that sort of thing
on โ21-03-2015 10:34 PM
22 grown men fighting over an inflated bit of pigskin to be put between 2 upright sticks at one end or the other, and when that is done half the people cheer and then it is taken back to the middle of the field and the fight starts all over again.
Is that all there is to it?
on โ21-03-2015 10:44 PM
on โ21-03-2015 10:45 PM
@poddster wrote:22 grown men fighting over an inflated bit of pigskin to be put between 2 upright sticks at one end or the other, and when that is done half the people cheer and then it is taken back to the middle of the field and the fight starts all over again.
Is that all there is to it?
Can you not accept other people have different interests to yours?
on โ21-03-2015 11:29 PM
Well, the atmosphere can be electrifyling live. But I enjoy the comfort of watching it at home.
on โ21-03-2015 11:38 PM
on โ21-03-2015 11:45 PM
My chosen sport is like golf, a challenge against your own skills and the discipline and control for improvement.
That is what there is to it.
But unlike golf or football and in fact most other sports there a much less chance of injury ๐
on โ21-03-2015 11:51 PM
@am*3 wrote:Can you not accept other people have different interests to yours?
Of course I can, and what makes you think differently?
The 22 on the field are getting exercise but what of the thousands of others who sit or stand and watch?
That was my question , what motivates them?
The chance if seeing an injury or death perhaps?