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Is there anyone out there not interested in the football?

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Dinahmo Fri 12-Jul-24 14:34:00

So much time taken up by football at the moment. I'm getting really fed up with it. I'm not interested in football but will be pleased if England win.

dalrymple23 Sun 14-Jul-24 19:19:17

Four of us. Thank goodness we have no television at the moment!!!

watermeadow Sun 14-Jul-24 18:46:37

No interest in any sport but I don’t have any trouble ignoring it, maybe because I haven’t got a television. It was only today that I heard tonight’s final is against Spain.

Freya5 Sun 14-Jul-24 18:19:16

Not for me. Reading whilst listening to Jazz Cafe on you tube.

Cumbrianmale56 Sun 14-Jul-24 15:08:40

Can't stand football and don't care if England win or lose. Luckily I've been off work when the knockout stages of the Euros have been played, but as the majority of staff in the office are women with no interest in football, it's a blessing when I go back tomorrow. Tonight I shall be listening to Classic FM and watching Youtube videos will this boring match is on.

Mollygo Sun 14-Jul-24 15:02:13

Saw this the other day- a footy song for vegans?

JamesandJon33 Sun 14-Jul-24 14:03:56

Thank you for answering my question ladies .

Spuddy Sun 14-Jul-24 10:06:56

I can't stand footie or anything to do with it.

I understand that some people love it and I don't have any problem with that, each to their own but absolutely everything about it bores me to death!

Thankfully my hubby can't tolerate it either!

Callistemon213 Sun 14-Jul-24 10:05:36

JamesandJon33

Can anyone tell me why all those boozy men in Germany sing ‘Hey Jude’ or ‘Sweet Caroline’ ?

I think many other people than boozy men sing those two songs.

Sweet Caroline has been sung for many years at sporting events (starting in America) and is the unofficial anthem of the England football team.

Hey Jude is another football anthem dating back over 50 years but very appropriate now.

Jaxjacky Sun 14-Jul-24 09:56:34

Crossed posts GG13 !!

Jaxjacky Sun 14-Jul-24 09:55:46

Sweet Caroline possibly because of the lyrics - ‘so good, so good’, Hey Jude is for Jude Bellingham, one of the team.

GrannyGravy13 Sun 14-Jul-24 09:54:22

JamesandJon33

Can anyone tell me why all those boozy men in Germany sing ‘Hey Jude’ or ‘Sweet Caroline’ ?

Hey Jude is sung to the player Jude Bellingham.

Sweet Caroline is sung due to the apt lyrics some of which are so good, so good, so good

JamesandJon33 Sun 14-Jul-24 09:26:20

Can anyone tell me why all those boozy men in Germany sing ‘Hey Jude’ or ‘Sweet Caroline’ ?

Callistemon213 Sun 14-Jul-24 09:25:12

BigMamma

Dinahmo

So much time taken up by football at the moment. I'm getting really fed up with it. I'm not interested in football but will be pleased if England win.

I will be definitely be watching the last half of the match today. That is the only part of a match I watch when it is an important one. Go England.

I remember watching the World cup in 1966, my boyfriend who became my husband of 50 years was only 20.

I watched the 1966 match with my cousin and her husband. He'd just come back from a work trip to Germany and brought a bottle of Schnapps with him which he poured for us (rather inappropriately). I remember choking on it!

BigMamma Sun 14-Jul-24 09:22:05

Dinahmo

So much time taken up by football at the moment. I'm getting really fed up with it. I'm not interested in football but will be pleased if England win.

I will be definitely be watching the last half of the match today. That is the only part of a match I watch when it is an important one. Go England.

I remember watching the World cup in 1966, my boyfriend who became my husband of 50 years was only 20.

Callistemon213 Sun 14-Jul-24 09:19:38

Iam64

Just what I was about to post Callistemon
I’m looking forward to the game and I’ll be enjoying the time till then. Sadly, it’s another grey cold damp day here in north Manc. Never mind we can all sing our anthem -always look in the bright side as we walk our whippets. Well, spaniel in my case

Don't forget your flat cap, duck!

Enjoy a chip buttie pork scratchings and a pint of real ale to enjoy while you watch.

Greta Sun 14-Jul-24 09:16:35

I'm sure they'll start discussing the match in detail long before 20.00. They just cannot help themselves!

Iam64 Sun 14-Jul-24 09:06:02

Just what I was about to post Callistemon
I’m looking forward to the game and I’ll be enjoying the time till then. Sadly, it’s another grey cold damp day here in north Manc. Never mind we can all sing our anthem -always look in the bright side as we walk our whippets. Well, spaniel in my case

Callistemon213 Sun 14-Jul-24 09:03:24

It's not on until 8pm Greta
Sorry!!

Greta Sun 14-Jul-24 09:02:31

The football obsession really irks me. The constant discussions before and after a match. Supporters screaming their heads off and why do the all look so angry?
I think there is something hysterical about many people these days. I shall not be watching TV today. Lovely sunny morning here in the south so I shall be outside enjoying it.

Callistemon213 Sun 14-Jul-24 08:35:46

The point of football is that you are trying to keep the ball away from your opponents so aggression doesn't come into the kicking of the ball at all. It takes skilful kicking and manoeuvres to keep it away from them.

The fastest tennis serve was 163 mph, that poor little ball had to have been hit with an implement with some force to achieve that and could possibly kill someone if it hit them.
A player was disqualified last year for hitting a ball in frustration which then struck the umpire.

MissInterpreted Sun 14-Jul-24 08:29:29

Luckygirl3

I actively dislike it. I think it is an aggressive game - the act of kicking is an aggressive act - and it encourages aggression in its fans.

So - not for me then! smile

I'm sure you could argue that about most sports, if you wanted to. Kicking is aggressive? So that rules out rugby too. What about hitting? Surely that could be classed as aggressive as well - so that's tennis, squash, badminton etc. And that's before you even get to things like boxing, wrestling, MMA...

Callistemon213 Sat 13-Jul-24 22:23:04

What about Rugby?
Is that acceptable, Lucky?

Is throwing a ball as in netball, ok?
Or hitting it with an implement?

Luckygirl3 Sat 13-Jul-24 22:11:23

Yup - In know I am in a minority of one!

Joseann Sat 13-Jul-24 21:44:38

Luckygirl3

I actively dislike it. I think it is an aggressive game - the act of kicking is an aggressive act - and it encourages aggression in its fans.

So - not for me then! smile

Eh? Kicking is only an aggressive act if the foot/leg comes into contact with an opponent. Footballers aim to kick the ball, not each other.
If kicking were aggressive, then what about a grand battement in ballet, the can can, or Russian folk dancing?

Iam64 Sat 13-Jul-24 21:39:09

Lucky - I don’t see it as an aggressive game. It’s competitive and skilful. It’s also a team game so it has many positive qualities. The theatre of dreams at Old Trafford regularly has 75,000 people there. Rarely any crowd problems and a fantastic atmosphere, the walk to and from the ground is a joy.