Dreading the Superbowl

budoslavic

Eagle
Orthodox
Gold Member
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TheLoneReader

Sparrow
Orthodox Inquirer
Pro-tip for any young married men out there, Super Bowl Sunday is always a great date night at the right restaurant. Not a lot of people out and you can find a quiet setting to enjoy a meal together. Before kids, my wife and I would always use the Super Bowl as an occasion for a date night and it never stopped being fun. As our kids get older it’s become a family night out.
 

Mr Freedom

Woodpecker
Orthodox Inquirer
Who would have known that soccer would be more based than handegg in the long run? (Based Qatar banning fag flags)

I think the contrast between the two sports reflects the utter grasp of globohomo upon American society vs some hope still lingering outside the West

Soccer/Association Football is based on long standing working class traditions in Europe that date back to the late 19th century.

The whole franchise system ruined American sports from the get go. The oldest NFL/NBA/NHL franchises date back to the 1950s & even then some of them have relocated which means their is no real connection to the people they represent.

In Europe football fans groups & Ultras have even gone to war like in the case of Serbia/Croatia in the 90s & Rangers vs Celtic essentially being a Pro British club vs a Pro IRA club.

I still like American football & College football actually has some long standing regional traditions but the NFL & NBA have always been artificial (although I love the Lombardi Era & the 80s) & more so than ever since the late 90s.

There has been attempts to "Americanize" Association football but thankfully there has been pushback.

The English & German football teams being the exemption with their woke lgbt & blm nonsense which over 90% of football fans are disgusted by.
 

911

Peacock
Catholic
Gold Member
That was a cringe meltdown. The guy seemed like he was acting up (he wants this outburst to go viral).

You should see when European Soccer fans ransack a whole city centre when their team loses instead

Feel sorry for the owner of that TV screen

No I think it was real, what we see here is that the angry guy is a feral ghetto type raised without a father, chock full of anger, while most of the other people in that house weren't.
 

ed pluribus unum

Ostrich
Protestant
I didn't watch it. How was it, not so much the game, but, the half time show and commercials.
Well, I did see a clip where Rihanna rubbed her crotch then smelled her fingers. Extrapolate from there.

Then there was a U2 commercial (for a tour, or something?) featuring a giant balloon floating over American cities, and inside was a 2001:Space Odyssey type star baby. Whatever.
 

Tardynox

Woodpecker
Orthodox Inquirer
That was a cringe meltdown. The guy seemed like he was acting up (he wants this outburst to go viral).

You should see when European Soccer fans ransack a whole city centre when their team loses instead

Feel sorry for the owner of that TV screen
I remember the time when fans of the big team from my city destroyed a historical fountain in Rome after a loss. That was in 2015 and it's still fresh in the memories of many.
 

Gimlet

Pelican
No I think it was real, what we see here is that the angry guy is a feral ghetto type raised without a father, chock full of anger, while most of the other people in that house weren't.
No way that was real. Why would anyone have a camera on these guys watching the game on TV, in order to perfectly capture it in the first place?
 
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