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is football important in your country?
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1.       ciko
784 posts
 15 Aug 2007 Wed 03:19 pm

I wonder if football is as important in other countries as it is in turkey . in Turkey especially men are supposed to be interested in football

people would find it very strange if you are not a fan of any team ( generally fenerbahce, besiktas, and galatasaray). on mondays 90 % of men talk only about matches played at weekend. they tease eachother until next weekend.

for example today fenerbahce and besiktas will play matches with teams from belgium and switzerland to join the champions league. and everyone talks about those matches in my office ( except girls)

i remember when i was a child my brother and uncle were trying to make me a fan of fenerbahce so they bought me a fenerbahce tshirt and i did the same to my nephews it is like a religion here

i know all stadiums are full in england, germany and other europen countries in match days but they just watch match as if it is a film but when we go to the stadium we shout like animals until we lose our voices. do they see that as only a game? or something very important in their lives?

i know people take football so seriously in latin america just like in Turkey. does this mean poor countries like it more becasue of some social reasons? or are we just more passionate about everything


2.       AEnigma III
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 15 Aug 2007 Wed 03:38 pm

Ouh Ciko, I can assure you that it's just the same in the UK. Conversations at work centre around teasing eachother about forthcoming matches. I always like to check the results of teams my colleagues support so I can tease them on Monday mornings when they have lost We are VERY passionate about our football and certainly its impossible to watch any game "like a film" here!!

For big matches, most people like to meet and watch them in bars on big screens rather than sit at home, so they can cheer and shout with their friends. When I go to watch matches with friends, we all lose our voices afterwards from shouting hehehe!

I am proud to be a supporter of the club with the official "loudest fans in England", Portsmouth FC! Turkish football is also very popular here - my Turkish team being Fenerbahce too (who else?) !

3.       Findik
0 posts
 15 Aug 2007 Wed 03:48 pm

Certainly!Football is life style for us like in England..

4.       gezbelle
1542 posts
 15 Aug 2007 Wed 03:49 pm

football (or soccer as we call it in australia) isn't as popular as it is in the u.k. or turkey.

we have australian rules football and rugby league, which are more popular and which people are more passionate about.

it depends which areas of australia you go to. in melbourne and the southern areas, australian rules football is popular.

in sydney and brisbane, rugby league is more popular.

these 2 football codes are like a religion to the people of those areas. people go to the matches and scream their lungs out, or go to friends houses or pubs and watch it on tv.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_rules_football

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rugby_league

5.       AEnigma III
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 15 Aug 2007 Wed 03:53 pm

I have a good example of our passion for football. We recently had a new (male) member of staff join us.

We were all sat talking one morning and one colleague asked him "what football team do you support?". The new guy replied "I dont like football". There was an awkward silence and then everyone started to work.....later that day, one of them said to me "I just don't know if I like that new guy...he seems strange"

Purely because he didn't like football lol!

6.       ciko
784 posts
 15 Aug 2007 Wed 03:57 pm

Quote:

We are VERY passionate about our football and certainly its impossible to watch any game 'like a film' here!!

For big matches, most people like to meet and watch them in bars on big screens rather than sit at home, so they can cheer and shout with their friends. When I go to watch matches with friends, we all lose our voices afterwards from shouting hehehe!

I am proud to be a supporter of the club with the official 'loudest fans in England', Portsmouth FC! Turkish football is also very popular here - my Turkish team being Fenerbahce too (who else?) !



but we are very passionate about not only our football we amazingly follow the news in premier league, seri A ( Italian league) and La Liga ( spanish)

and for big matches i watch them on big screens too but it is just because it is so difficult to find a ticket for them but it is still so good to watch matches with friends ( especially if they are fan of galatasaray )

i am proud to be supporter of the most complicated team of the world, Fenerbahce.. you can never predict results of our matches

7.       AEnigma III
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 15 Aug 2007 Wed 03:58 pm



Quoting ciko:

i am proud to be supporter of the most complicated team of the world, Fenerbahce.. you can never predict results of our matches



Made me laugh out loud

8.       Findik
0 posts
 15 Aug 2007 Wed 04:00 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:



Quoting ciko:

i am proud to be supporter of the most complicated team of the world, Fenerbahce.. you can never predict results of our matches



Made me laugh out loud



Same here comic Fenerbahceli..

9.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 15 Aug 2007 Wed 04:02 pm

Quoting Findik:

Same here comic Fenerbahceli..



Sour, bitter Gallatsaray

10.       ciko
784 posts
 15 Aug 2007 Wed 04:03 pm

Quoting Findik:

Quoting AEnigma III:



Quoting ciko:

i am proud to be supporter of the most complicated team of the world, Fenerbahce.. you can never predict results of our matches



Made me laugh out loud



Same here comic Fenerbahceli..



hey hey hey stop teasing me ok to be fan of fener is as bad as to be cancer. but i love them so much :-S i cant help it:-S

11.       gezbelle
1542 posts
 15 Aug 2007 Wed 04:03 pm

oooh...i feel a cimbom v. fenerbahce fight coming on...

12.       Findik
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 15 Aug 2007 Wed 04:05 pm

Quoting gezbelle:

oooh...i feel a cimbom v. fenerbahce fight coming on...



No WAR

13.       ciko
784 posts
 15 Aug 2007 Wed 04:06 pm

hehehehehe they can never fight with us ask them the last time they beat fenerbahce that is why they hate us so much poor them

14.       ciko
784 posts
 15 Aug 2007 Wed 04:40 pm

Quoting gezbelle:

football (or soccer as we call it in australia) isn't as popular as it is in the u.k. or turkey.



but as far as i can remember Australia became 7 th or 8 th in 2002 world cup. they were nearly going to beat Germany. i am sure that success caused football to be more popular in Australia. and rugby is popular in UK too...so football and rugby could be popular at the same time it sounds like i am a missionare of football religion eh?

15.       Trudy
7887 posts
 15 Aug 2007 Wed 06:49 pm

Football is very important for many people here. (I absolutely hate it). When there are World or European Championships almost 90% of the nation is glued to their television set.... and when 'we' are in a good position the country is suddenly complete orange. Because of the international transfer system some of the Dutch football players are famous world wide (Van Basten, Cruyff, Van Hooijdonk and more).

16.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 15 Aug 2007 Wed 08:47 pm

Quoting Trudy:

Football is very important for many people here. (I absolutely hate it). When there are World or European Championships almost 90% of the nation is glued to their television set.... and when 'we' are in a good position the country is suddenly complete orange. Because of the international transfer system some of the Dutch football players are famous world wide (Van Basten, Cruyff, Van Hooijdonk and more).



I do think that football is more important in Turkey than in Holland though. It seems to be more intense during 'normal' matches than in Holland.

But you are definately right about the 'orange wave' that comes over the country. I have seen Dutch nationalism always as wearing orange clothes during a match and jumping and shouting in a stadyum.

Nationalism is always stronger in Holland in times of football than normal. Many Turkish people I have met seem to think we have the same 'unpleasant' feeling for German people, like they have with the Greeks. I can say this is definately not true. The only times I hear hatred towards the German people is when we play against them and are afraid to loose (again).

17.       teaschip
3870 posts
 15 Aug 2007 Wed 09:54 pm

Football isn't the same here in the U.S. It's referred to as soccer. You have alot of fans for the sport mostly children who play. Men tend to think it's to girlish. They rather play a more aggressive sport like throwing a ball and tackeling each other. :-S I personally love the sport and played competitively for 11 years.

18.       ciko
784 posts
 15 Aug 2007 Wed 10:01 pm

Quoting teaschip1:



Men tend to think it's to girlish. They rather play a more aggressive sport like throwing a ball and tackeling each other. :-S



people here tend to think American Football is brutish

19.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 15 Aug 2007 Wed 10:06 pm

Quoting teaschip1:

Men tend to think it's to girlish. They rather play a more aggressive sport like throwing a ball and tackeling each other.



I am afraid we have the opposite opinion here Teas We think your game is girlish - your players wear so much protection, helmets, padding etc. whereas our guys just play, tackle and risk injury.

Also, your game was invented purely to satisfy the impatient US who get bored waiting for goals. Even your rules and breaks are designed to fit around TV commercial breaks! lol I am afraid for these reasons, it is hardly played out of the US

20.       teaschip
3870 posts
 15 Aug 2007 Wed 10:18 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting teaschip1:

Football isn't the same here in the U.S. It's referred to as soccer. You have alot of fans for the sport mostly children who play. Men tend to think it's to girlish. They rather play a more aggressive sport like throwing a ball and tackeling each other. :-S I personally love the sport and played competitively for 11 years.



I am afraid we have the opposite opinion here Teas We think your game is girlish - your players wear so much protection, helmets, padding etc. whereas our guys just play, tackle and risk injury.

Also, your game was invented purely to satisfy the impatient US who get bored waiting for goals. Even your rules and breaks are designed to fit around TV commercial breaks! lol I am afraid for these reasons, it is hardly played out of the US



I said men tend to think it's girlish. I can't stand American football either. However, I do disagree that our football is girlish. I have played both sports and football is definately more physical & aggressive. But heck in some of your countries you people kill eachother over soccer. So maybe I should retract that comment. lol

21.       gezbelle
1542 posts
 16 Aug 2007 Thu 02:33 am

Quoting ciko:

Quoting gezbelle:

football (or soccer as we call it in australia) isn't as popular as it is in the u.k. or turkey.



but as far as i can remember Australia became 7 th or 8 th in 2002 world cup. they were nearly going to beat Germany. i am sure that success caused football to be more popular in Australia. and rugby is popular in UK too...so football and rugby could be popular at the same time it sounds like i am a missionare of football religion eh?



yes, that is true.

australia also did well in the 2006 world cup.

football (soccer) has started to become more and more popular over here.

hopefully we will continue to do even better now that we are part of the asian federation!!

22.       CANLI
5084 posts
 16 Aug 2007 Thu 04:23 pm

Ehmmmm, btw,when you be Avrupanın kralı ,ve Tarihi Yazar, you'd be able to compete Cimbom

As a special request for my friend gizopy
here
GALATASARAY

İts Like food and water here in Egypt too hee hee
And to men and most of women too.
And its exactly here as AEnigma said,we ask new comers at work same question too.
And we be proud of our team,errrrm, my team ofcourse 'El Ahli,the club of the centuray '

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