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wellard 07-15-2006 08:39 AM

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Originally posted by johnny:
The FA cup is only interesting for the English Wellard, so that's not really an option. If you think the average footballfan in Europe, whereever he may live, rearranges his schedule because of the English FA cupfinal, you're giving the FA way too much credit. It's just another national event, it's quite different than international tournaments.
All fair points Johnny. To follow Aelia's instructions to the letter I guess It means I cant choose the Olympics. World cup soccer would not win my vote over World cup cricket. If motorcycle grand prix had remained as good as they were in the mid 1990's than that would win hands down but 'Doc' rossi has it all sewn up (like the cheating kraut git in F1) and it is hardly worth watching at the moment. But for my money if I could win a ticket to the world sporting event of choice it would be ....

The Isle of Man TT races ..

All sportsmen are in fact girls compered to those guys! Awesome, brave to the point of stupidity and if the pope does not make "yer maun" joey Dunlop a saint soon then he is an ass.

ZFR 07-15-2006 01:23 PM

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Originally posted by Aelia Jusa:
a tad hypocritical to chastise someone for critising a sport while doing the same thing to a sport that you don't happen to like.
hmmm... would've been hypocitical indeed if i chastised him for critisizing a sport. Only I didn't chastise him for the fact that he is criticizing a sport but for the sport he chose to criticize. There is nothing wrong with criticizing a sport you don't like. [img]tongue.gif[/img] I thought that's (discussing which sport is interesting) is (partly) the purpose of the thread ;)

On an unrelated side notice, I actually liked watching one day internatinal cricket matches (and played cricket myself quite a lot). It's the test matches I cant stand.

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Clarification:

If
Arvon: Football is boring. Too little scroing.
ZFR: You should not criticise sports. By the way, cricket is boring.
=Hypocrisy

But
Arvon: Football is boring. Too little scoring
ZFR: Football is interesting. Cricket is boring.
=Not agreeing with Arvon's opinion. :rolleyes:

[ 07-15-2006, 03:12 PM: Message edited by: ZFR ]

Madman-Rogovich 07-15-2006 10:20 PM

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Originally posted by Zebodog:
I feel discriminated against. :(

I was going to vote, but couldn't find the button for the Stanley Cup Finals.

Totally agree, the Stanley finals for me are by far the most entertaining sporting event :D

with the WC a close second.

Mack_Attack 07-15-2006 11:03 PM

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Originally posted by Bungleau:
Depends on who's running, Arvon.. [img]graemlins/hehe.gif[/img]

My vote is for the Americas Cup. It's the only event that involves one player that can't be outmatched and outplayed easily... mother nature!

Another sailer can it be true.

Bungleau you ever watch the vlovo ocean race series. Man that is one crazy race. ;)
BOOOOO Coners lol

Bungleau 07-16-2006 01:29 AM

Well, don't call me a sailor, but I do enjoy life on the water. Sorry to disappoint... but I still think it's more challenging.

Aelia Jusa 07-16-2006 06:05 PM

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Originally posted by Madman-Rogovich:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Zebodog:
I feel discriminated against. :(

I was going to vote, but couldn't find the button for the Stanley Cup Finals.

Totally agree, the Stanley finals for me are by far the most entertaining sporting event :D

with the WC a close second.
</font>[/QUOTE]But is the fact that you find it entertaining enough for it to be called the Greatest? Like, objectively? Can a tournament that only involves two countries and a sport that a large proportion of the world does not play or are interested in be the greatest?

I'm interested in what the Greatest event is, not your favourite. Was that not clear? You could easily recognise objectively that a certain event is hugely influential, popular, spectacular, etc., without personally enjoying watching it or liking the sport that it involves. Like, my favourite band might totally be Lee Press-on and the Nails, but if I were to vote on the Greatest Band Ever I would probably give the nod to the Beatles or the Stones or something, recognising that their influence, talent, longevity, etc. is what is relevant, not just that I personally like to listen to Lee and the boys. You know?

Madman-Rogovich 07-16-2006 07:26 PM

Fair enough Aelia, tho the stanley finals are probably my favourite by you're reckoning Id say the greatest would likely be the World Cup although the Champions League would be a definate contender..

Will have to think on that..

Zebodog 07-16-2006 08:14 PM

I'd hardly say that only 2 countries are represented in the pursuit of Lord Stanley's Cup.

Sure, the teams are only from the US or Canada, but the players hail from every part of the world. ;)

Without any specific parameters to define what would determine greatness, I stand by my original assesment for the Stanley Cup Final is, in my opinion, the greatest sporting event.

After witnessing the unbelievable noise levels at Rexall Place first hand during Game 3, I'm not alone with my opinion.

wellard 07-17-2006 05:22 AM

The more I think about it the more I'm for the IOM TT races. Any event that has had 222 deaths since it started in 1907 has got to be classed as extreme. With such talented riders as Mike Hailwood, Carl Fogerty, Giacomo Agostini, Geoff duke as winners and the fact that the senior race one of about 12 different races through the week was actually the British Grand Prix untill 1976.

Pic of John McGuiness winning this years main race. Note the road not race track, and look how close you get to the action as a spectator.

http://www.iomguide.com/races/rider-...rge/4/4/86.jpg

wellard 07-17-2006 05:31 AM

The Race track is 37 mile long and when the races are over for the day you can ride your own motorbike around the circuit (average winning speed about 125 mph!!!) what other world class sporting event allows such audiance participation? Ive been lucky to go 3 times before and though it is very hard to get to like mecca for the muslims if you like motorcycles you have to visit once in your life :D


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