>look up "football" most heated moment videos>mildly bumping into each other, maybe a push at most>first to collapse holding their face and cry to the teacher to the other kids in timeout>competition to be the biggest poof is rewarded>more videos of players (grown 'men') CRYING than swinging a punchIs it possible to fix this with rule changes? Or is it baked into the culture of the sport?
>>155352717Baked into the culture. Its what makes the ties so retarded. Ties themselves aren't bad but when you watch a grown man cry in pain over something a 7 yearol old would walk off and it ends up in a tie it is kind of a meme
>>155352717>come to /sp/>135 soccer threads>1 wnba thread>leave /sp/
>>155353226wow he wished there were more wnba threads what a poof
>>155352717well football is pretty homoerotic, still not as much as wrestling and ruby
>>155352717Not sure if this concern trolling but that is nothing like what you find when you look for football most heated moments. Unlike hockey the sport doesn't need to have sanctioned fights in the middle of the game to be entertaining. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TwfuF1B0s0
>>155355290Notice how (even when not injured), they immediately start whining to the referee to check the cameras because "he technically touched me wrong", instead of dusting themselves off and getting on with the game?>Unlike hockey the sport doesn't need to have sanctioned fights Ice Hockey is an exceptional case. Even without sanctioned fights. every other masculine sport culture excepts a bit of roughhousing as par for the course. Soccer's rules means that having a sook is a necessary tactic.
>>155352717It's wogball, played by poofs and trannys