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I've learned over the years that the sports don't matter, but you have people who like you enough to invite you over and share their snacks. That's the real fun
This is what I realised when living in America, most people didn't pay a whole lot of attention to the game, it was more about having friends and family over for a fun night.
I very much enjoyed it, as a Brit. I don't hang out with people who are into it here (however I have known of people very much into the whole thing here in London). It's good to have these things as reasons to get together.
There was an IT Crowd episode that warned about the grave dangers of making friends with people who like sports if you don't like sports.
Yes I understand that, but at the same time did you catch that ludicrous display last night?!
What was Wenger thinking sending Walcott on that early?
The thing about Arsenal is, they always try to walk it in
Replace sports with low stakes poker and I'm in!
I've come to realise that Americans don't like sports per say. They like the spectacle. It explains why they prefer American football to football. Four hours of show to one hour of actual sports.
It also explains their attitude to expansion teams. From a European perspective, getting a fanbase to "love" your team within a year of creation is wild. Most newly created teams in football are detested and get labeled as being "purchased" rather than having fans, even if they win. A fandom is something you get from growing up with a team, and you never, ever change the team.