rexoria4 Posted Thursday at 08:32 PM #2 Posted Thursday at 08:32 PM No debate here, the world stops for the World Cup for a reason
autumneon Posted Thursday at 09:04 PM #3 Posted Thursday at 09:04 PM Ain't even close tbh, the energy in a packed stadium is unmatched
Zylori Posted Thursday at 09:33 PM #4 Posted Thursday at 09:33 PM Nothing beats that last-minute winner feeling, whole place just erupts
morthesse Posted Thursday at 09:48 PM #5 Posted Thursday at 09:48 PM Fr, no other sport creates that kind of global madness every four years.
auroraenva Posted yesterday at 01:54 PM #6 Posted yesterday at 01:54 PM man i remember watching a random euro match at my buddies place and by the end even his grandma who never watches sports was screaming at the tv. that kind of pull is just not replicable with any other game
pyxolyth Posted yesterday at 02:22 PM #7 Posted yesterday at 02:22 PM that moment right before a pen shootout hits different
nyxenoria23 Posted yesterday at 02:46 PM #8 Posted yesterday at 02:46 PM I always find it funny how basketball fans get so defensive about the "goat" label when football has basically been the default global sport for decades without even trying. It's just a fact at this point, no need to argue about it.
yxarenne Posted yesterday at 04:06 PM #9 Posted yesterday at 04:06 PM idk the diving and fake injuries ruin it a bit for me tbh
flanderee Posted 14 hours ago #10 Posted 14 hours ago ? yeah football just hits diferent bro, one late goal and everybody loses tehir mind ? ?
Kovanda Posted 13 hours ago #11 Posted 13 hours ago I can't argue with that, the World Cup just takes over everything and even people who never watch sports get hyped for it. For me nothing beats those last minute comebacks where the whole pub erupts at once, pure chaos and totally addictive.
halhx0r0u Posted 13 hours ago #12 Posted 13 hours ago yeah football realy got that magic bro, one late goal and everybody losing it ? ez
havenalienne Posted 6 hours ago #13 Posted 6 hours ago I still remember my grandad muting the TV commentary and doing his own play by play in a tihck accent, way more entertaining honestly.
Rexki9 Posted 5 hours ago #14 Posted 5 hours ago Honestly I never understood why people slap "goat" on football so casually, I feel like the refs have more impact on the match than half the players sometimes.
sandienne0 Posted 5 hours ago #15 Posted 5 hours ago The whole "goat" thing makes me think of the noise vuvuzelas used to make, you either loved that constant buzzing or it drove you insane.
Vyxva Posted 4 hours ago #16 Posted 4 hours ago They call it the goat but rugby players would snap a footy lad in half easy
voxanax27 Posted 3 hours ago #17 Posted 3 hours ago It has that global reach no other sport can match, though the constant diving sometimes makes it feel more like theater than athletics. Still, you cannot deny how a simple ball can shut down entire cities for 90 minutes.
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