I'll take NFL football in 2011, thank you!
August 2011, and the Premier League is for a new season. It is everywhere in the sports pages, in fact it has been weeks in England, but you know what? I will take the NFL on thanks for football, and here is why...
Let's get something clear at the outset - this article, means "football" played the game with the feet with the round ball and "NFL" means American Football. Some people get in a State of law on names, but that's how I'm handling, ok?
I watched football for years. I probably first obtained in it back in 1974, and as a national sport here, it is everywhere in the media. For a young man interested in sport, it was great watching, and many people argue that I could enjoy the pinnacle of the sport here.
I also enjoyed the NFL year. I looked first of all it in 1984, when a new television station launched here and had the coverage of the NFL as part of its ' effort to seem different. I fell love with the game, as did many others here, before the NFL to award itself cover TV here.
It was a few years now, return to television for good, and as two sports are approaching the beginning of a new season, I have the football, leaving me rather cold, while I am looking forward to watching some NFL. Then, why I prefer a U.S. import on national sport here... ?
Similarly, the Premier League has become all about money in my opinion. Clubs are bought by billionaires who cares little about the actual sport and want to simply buy success. Leading to an inflated transfer market, with stars of prima donna touting their services to the highest bidder.
It is headed towards a position where the field is taken by a team of mercenaries playing another team of mercenaries. The stakes are so high that players will try and con officials as they can, preferring to fight the opposition by parts set falsely acquired instead of free flowing open play.
Make no mistake, that the NFL is also money hungry, oh blimey Yes! In fact the season 2011/12 is not very closely arrive, as the club owners and players have argued on how they share revenue continues to increase, coming into play.
The lockout lasted for months and was resolved only when both parties ultimately benefited the reality of losing an entire season.
It is that I don't like the structure of the League of the NFL, he creates unequal game schedules, while in football each team simply plays all others twice. Nor do I like the fact that teams get promoted or relegated to different levels of the League of the NFL, which adds the urgency of the results in football.
What I like about the NFL, is the game itself.
It is a cross between violent full - on contact, grand athletic and tactical failures by breaks in the game. Yes, you get the players trying to con official, but with false injuries rarely. The game is played by men, and judges are found fairly quickly in an environment that is much more ruthless football.
Sports have a rich heritage, with the clubs who have massive fan bases - locals who will follow their team through thick and thin. At the other end of the spectrum, the two sports will pick up the fans of "bandwagon", persons who are victims of being a fan of a team when it was successful, but moving on to another when hard moments.
Therefore, it we y. Autumn sees the start of a new season for two massive sports, with their advantages and disadvantages. I will keep a keen sense of the Premier League results, but when it comes to look at, I'll take NFL football, thank you.
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