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Love it - all the way back to the Championship Manager days. But, also, my dad's from England so soccer was pretty present in our household growing up.
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Not in Germany.
It's about history and tradition. I grew up with soccer and got into baseball 20 years later. I have no local baseball club I root for. But I'm at the soccer stadium in just 20 minutes. This atmosphere can't be reproduced by watching baseball on TV or Internet. |
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Cricket is not European; it's British. (Pace to Brits who don't deny being European.)
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I'm a Yank ,and die-hard Toffee, who only came to soccer at age 25. I love watching footie on TV, but "Giggs. Now Scholes. Back to Giggs. Over to Rooney on the right," without visuals is nowhere near as informative or evocative as "Fastball, high and tight. Ball one," or "Hard chopper over the mound," without need of further embellishment. (Same can be said of American football, basketball, ice hockey, et cetera, et cetera.) And the crack of the bat on sharp contact it is maybe the one sporting moment that radio can translate without need of commentator or crowd reaction. |
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But what Lumber-n-Lightning said about radio broadcasts of baseball games is very true. It's much more appealing than soccer on the radio. |
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Hmm I missed the memo about having to mind read what country you are discussing.
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That and the injury histrionics of soccer. As much as I enjoy following English football, even in this "toughest" of football cultures, watching grown men roll around on the ground in agony for the slightest of touches, then bouncing up and rejoining play moments later, is distasteful. Stanley Cup hockey it ain't. Quote:
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Ever hear Denny Matthews, the Royals primary announcer? He's outstanding.
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He's as good as it gets.
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I love Denny Matthews. With how the pitful the Royals have been in my lifetime(they have only made the playoffs once in my lifetime I was a year old) he even makes games in August and September worth listening to. It will be a sad day when he finally retires from calling Royals games. It just won't be the same. He has been calling Royals games since 1969 when the Royals were an expansion team.
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The review first appeared in PC Gamer UK and was just being reposted on the US site.
I didn't think the review was too bad. Both OOTP and FM are sports management sims so it is not exactly an apples to oranges comparison. And FM is the gold standard for sports sims on the market, so comparing yourself against it is not nessecarily a bad way to make your game better year in and year out. The biggest difference is that OOTP is made by one full time person and two part time people and FM is made by a staff of almost 100 with a much larger budget. For the game to be reviewed by a foreign person who knows nothing about baseball and still draw a '78' is impressive. I think that goes to show that OOTP is a good game no matter the subject matter and is easily picked up and learned. |
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Well, yes, Rudel, but if an American magazine was reviewing FM, don't you think that they should at least get an American who understood association football to review it?
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