Why white people hate soccer? Average Brazilian, American and French fans and average players in South Korea.
Indians hate soccer too.
Why white people hate soccer? Average Brazilian, American and French fans and average players in South Korea.
Indians hate soccer too.
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It's called football
It's called football
Most people love it here, its just that the skillset is low for us to compete internationally.
nigga thats the most popular sport in europe
>Why white people hate soccer?
Do we?
French team is most foreign. French people hate soccer.
>we
It's called football.
And football was invented by white people, clueless gook.
>average brazilian
>Most people love it here
Thought you liked cricket only
But OP, the GOAT was white
The fans are very different in comparsion to players in South Korea.
I mean Cricket is like a tradition at this point. But the youth is more into football.
the fuck are you on about? soccer is the biggest sport in germany by far
Why there are so many foreigners in europe teams? Local people do not like? Soccer pay very well.
It is a shitty career choice, to be able to make money with it you need to be really good, that requires to start early and consumes alot of time so school suffers and when you ~35 years your days are over and if you didnt make a lot of money you are fucked because you have no or just a bad education. Therefor more shit skins try because low skill labour or welfare dosent need education so they dont risk much.
Like baseball in Walmartia
first, they arent, second, foreigners tend to be less educated and go into physical work/sports
This. Realistic speaking, only retards with no future play football, literal bums, worse than professional gamers. The famous ones are just very lucky to be talented.
People are getting into it more and more, thanks to the ISL. Before, only Bengalis cared about local football.
do you like my guy John Gregory?
>Therefor more shit skins try because low skill labour or welfare dosent need education so they dont risk much
basically this except it's exactly the opposite of what he is saying
playing football is much like becoming an actor, where only a very small percent of the ppl achieve huge amounts of money and fame, compared to going to uni when most of the ppl will find jobs with decent pay, but where you need to invest time and money in your education (also discipline, something you may not have if you grew up in a poor household and studied in a poor school), a luxury most of the lower class can't have, specially if they think is an investment that is bound to fail (for their lack of preparation or discipline)
>John Gregory
bro I'm a CFC fan, John Gregory literally saved our season after a horror start. Too bad we lost the finals.
but his final season was a nightmare this year. So he got replaced by Owen Coyle who also managed to stage a comeback this year.
i pay 300€ per semester, you can get this kinda money by collecting Deposit-refund bottles/cans arounbd clubs, buis and train stations
point not accepted.
My brother enjoyed training at a 1st division club as a child among its youth. Almost all of those guys never play in first or second division.
But he got an education while playing football and now makes an extra 900 a month playing football. He's loves teh sport so he's literally just doing what he likes
Soccer is slowly gaining traction amongst the youth here. I think we may finally start getting some decent performance and players in a few years. Still it would take quite long to compete against teams like BR, NL, GER or ENG.
You have 1.4 billion people
Just build small places to play futebol de salão
There's no infrastructure because no one was interested in it till now. It'll change in a few years, people actually know the players of the Indian team nowadays.
you still need time and discipline
On a sidenote, we had a futsal league too with a lot of retired players like Ronaldinho and Ryan Giggs play. I actual met Ronaldinho at a game and got a photo with him.
>Why white people hate soccer?
Most european countries are big fan of soccer.
It's just the US and Canada
Isn't the indian national sport the kabaddi? Looks fun
Ronaldinho started playing futebol de salao
We don't have a national game official, but you could say its field hockey and kabbadi.