International sports bar
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I like soccer, love the world cup, ratings will be abysmal because US did not qualify, but cricket is baseball with ridiculous rules and men who can't throw saying it was a good throw when the ball bounced before it reached its destination. Everyone say baseball is boring becuase game is about 3 hours long. Imagine a game going five days and still not having a winner. Sorry but fuck that.
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Baseball is just Brännboll with ridiculous rules.clubgop wrote:I like soccer, love the world cup, ratings will be abysmal because US did not qualify, but cricket is baseball with ridiculous rules and men who can't throw saying it was a good throw when the ball bounced before it reached its destination. Everyone say baseball is boring becuase game is about 3 hours long. Imagine a game going five days and still not having a winner. Sorry but fuck that.
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That's rounders. We have something similar here in the US, 4 year olds play it. It's called t-ball.Hastur wrote:Baseball is just Brännboll with ridiculous rules.clubgop wrote:I like soccer, love the world cup, ratings will be abysmal because US did not qualify, but cricket is baseball with ridiculous rules and men who can't throw saying it was a good throw when the ball bounced before it reached its destination. Everyone say baseball is boring becuase game is about 3 hours long. Imagine a game going five days and still not having a winner. Sorry but fuck that.
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Like almost all ball games, rounders was first played in England. It has been played since Tudor times. There are references to the game being called baseball before it was called rounders.
Far simpler rules than cricket make it the ideal game for children to play until they are old enough to play cricket.
Even in the States cricket was more popular until around the time of the civil war. Soldiers found it much easier to play games of baseball because it didn't require a prepared pitch and only needed a bat and a ball rather than all the kit needed for cricket.
There's nothing wrong with having a childs game played by adults but cricket is played and watched by far more people worldwide.
Far simpler rules than cricket make it the ideal game for children to play until they are old enough to play cricket.
Even in the States cricket was more popular until around the time of the civil war. Soldiers found it much easier to play games of baseball because it didn't require a prepared pitch and only needed a bat and a ball rather than all the kit needed for cricket.
There's nothing wrong with having a childs game played by adults but cricket is played and watched by far more people worldwide.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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The British need to learn how to play hockey. They can't be respected as a sporting nation until they do. At least the Yanks can play hockey, even if they mostly enjoy sports that are more domestic and less international in nature. What the fuck is Britain's excuse? Hockey is plenty international, and those seem to be the only sports Brits care about, so what gives?Montegriffo wrote:Like almost all ball games, rounders was first played in England. It has been played since Tudor times. There are references to the game being called baseball before it was called rounders.
Far simpler rules than cricket make it the ideal game for children to play until they are old enough to play cricket.
Even in the States cricket was more popular until around the time of the civil war. Soldiers found it much easier to play games of baseball because it didn't require a prepared pitch and only needed a bat and a ball rather than all the kit needed for cricket.
There's nothing wrong with having a childs game played by adults but cricket is played and watched by far more people worldwide.
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I presume you mean ice hockey. Field hockey is played to a very high level in Britain but due to a lack of ice rinks we only have a very small league for ice hockey.StCapps wrote:The British need to learn how to play hockey. They can't be respected as a sporting nation until they do. At least the Yanks can play hockey, even if they mostly enjoy sports that are more domestic and less international in nature. What the fuck is Britain's excuse? Hockey is plenty international, and those seem to be the only sports Brits care about, so what gives?Montegriffo wrote:Like almost all ball games, rounders was first played in England. It has been played since Tudor times. There are references to the game being called baseball before it was called rounders.
Far simpler rules than cricket make it the ideal game for children to play until they are old enough to play cricket.
Even in the States cricket was more popular until around the time of the civil war. Soldiers found it much easier to play games of baseball because it didn't require a prepared pitch and only needed a bat and a ball rather than all the kit needed for cricket.
There's nothing wrong with having a childs game played by adults but cricket is played and watched by far more people worldwide.
The thing is, as we invented and still play virtually all the ball games in the world our reservoir of exceptional athletes is spread thinly over many sports.We still punch well over our weight in international sports as our 2nd place on the medal table at the last Olympics demonstrates. The first modern olympics also took place in England. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2 ... pic-games/
If you compare our population size with China who we beat into third place it is hard to come to any conclusion other than we are great at sports.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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China also needs to get better at hockey. Especially when size isn't important as it used to be in the modern NHL. They need to focus on real sports and less on their summer olympic medal count. Come on PRC, step your game up.
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What equipment? A couple of sticks to put behind the batter?Montegriffo wrote:Like almost all ball games, rounders was first played in England. It has been played since Tudor times. There are references to the game being called baseball before it was called rounders.
Far simpler rules than cricket make it the ideal game for children to play until they are old enough to play cricket.
Even in the States cricket was more popular until around the time of the civil war. Soldiers found it much easier to play games of baseball because it didn't require a prepared pitch and only needed a bat and a ball rather than all the kit needed for cricket.
There's nothing wrong with having a childs game played by adults but cricket is played and watched by far more people worldwide.
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2 bats, 6 stumps, 4 bails, leg pads and a ball v bat and ball.GrumpyCatFace wrote:What equipment? A couple of sticks to put behind the batter?Montegriffo wrote:Like almost all ball games, rounders was first played in England. It has been played since Tudor times. There are references to the game being called baseball before it was called rounders.
Far simpler rules than cricket make it the ideal game for children to play until they are old enough to play cricket.
Even in the States cricket was more popular until around the time of the civil war. Soldiers found it much easier to play games of baseball because it didn't require a prepared pitch and only needed a bat and a ball rather than all the kit needed for cricket.
There's nothing wrong with having a childs game played by adults but cricket is played and watched by far more people worldwide.
The need for a well prepared,flat, dry, grass surface to play on is the real limiting factor though. Baseball can be played on virtually any surface because the ball doesn't bounce before the batsman hits it.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.