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betiko wrote:next step will be to convert the world to feet, toes, pounds, ounces, and all those reasonable stuff the rest of the world is too dumb not to use!

notyou2 wrote:betiko wrote:next step will be to convert the world to feet, toes, pounds, ounces, and all those reasonable stuff the rest of the world is too dumb not to use!
Do you hate the metric system because it's French? Or just because you're Eastern European scum?

notyou2 wrote:We all know how the US is the default ruler of the world.

Army of GOD wrote:it's already called soccer

betiko wrote:next step will be to convert the world to feet, toes, pounds, ounces, and all those reasonable stuff the rest of the world is too dumb not to use!
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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notyou2 wrote:My guess is 2021. By then the courts will have sentenced the disgraced FIFA rulers and the US will have seized control.
notyou2 wrote:My guess is 2021. By then the courts will have sentenced the disgraced FIFA rulers and the US will have seized control.
macbone wrote:Hey, the Aussies call it soccer, too. =)

notyou2 wrote:macbone wrote:Hey, the Aussies call it soccer, too. =)
You mean minnie USA. During WWII while the Aussie men were away at war, the American GI's stationed in Oz bred with the local women and the current ruling Auusies are US descendants. They speak "merican".
While calling the world’s most popular sport “soccer” is typically depicted as a symbol of ignorance, the reason Americans and Australians don’t call it “football” like the rest of the world is actually Britain’s fault.
The word “soccer” is a British invention that British people only stopped using about 30 years ago, according to a new paper by University of Michigan professor Stefan Szymanski.
The word “soccer” comes from the use of the term “association football” in Britain, and it goes back 200 years.
macbone wrote:The real question is when the world will change back to calling it soccer. =)
waauw wrote:macbone wrote:The real question is when the world will change back to calling it soccer. =)
Never going to happen. The most important continents for the sport are latin america and europe, and in both places the sport is called 'football'(well the native variation of anyway). The US following should follow the lead of the majority.
muy_thaiguy wrote:waauw wrote:macbone wrote:The real question is when the world will change back to calling it soccer. =)
Never going to happen. The most important continents for the sport are latin america and europe, and in both places the sport is called 'football'(well the native variation of anyway). The US following should follow the lead of the majority.
Dude, we still use the imperial system, drive on the right side of the road (literally), and have a populace better armed than many countries. You really think we'll change the name of the 5th most popular sport (in the US) to the same as the most popular sport (in the US)?
rockfist wrote:The American version of football has a serious disease it could die from (concussions). Many parents don't allow their young children to play it.

JBlombier wrote:The world already calls it football. That study where the British might have introduced the word soccer surprised me, but they righted their wrong a while ago, so I'm including the English when I say:
Every football-loving country in the world calls the sport football. Meaning, in their language they use the word "foot" and "ball" and combine it. This seems like the logical name to call it, because the sport is played with a ball and is directed mainly at the feet. For instance, in Dutch we call it "voetbal". You can guess what it means literally.
I understand why this thread is made, so I won't surpass it. The Americans (and apparently the Aussies too, I didn't know that) call it soccer.
These countries calling it soccer is the same as Europeans calling American Football "handegg". It's not the point that it makes more sense if you analyze the essence of the sport (throwing an egg-shaped rubber thing with your hands). The point is that we call it handegg, because we think American Football is a weird sport. Also, we are no good at it at all, which is an important factor.
When the USA (and Australia, I guess) become better at football and they come close to having a shot at a title worth mentioning, perhaps they will start calling the sport what it really is: football.
Until then, I can only be glad that at least the American women are relatively good. Too bad football-minded tv programmes focus mainly on men, so this is unnoticed by many. I'm sure those women call their sport football.