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    Posted: August 25 2005 at 06:34

For our UK prog friends - do prog lovers normally prefer cricket to football because it's more complex?

For our US prog friends, do you prefer baseball to other sports?

And for the rest of us prog lovers, do you prefer a sport more complex than football?!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 06:36
cricket is as dull as dishwater; it is hardly that complex.  the only complex thing about it is how to maintain your attention span when cricket matches can last 5 days and still end in a draw!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 06:37

Tennis is my favourite sport!

I like football (Soccer) but I'm not a fanatic, and I dont like Cricket, it bores me.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 06:38

Originally posted by spectral spectral wrote:

cricket is as dull as dishwater; it is hardly that complex.  the only complex thing about it is how to maintain your attention span when cricket matches can last 5 days and still end in a draw!

Yes, that sums up my attitiude to cricket.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 06:41
I like cricket! In fact I'm going to the Test Match at
Trent Bridge this weekend.

Could have sold the tickets for a few hundred quid
on eBay but I want to see the Aussies getting a good
kicking!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 06:50

Originally posted by Drachen Theaker Drachen Theaker wrote:

I like cricket! In fact I'm going to the Test Match at
Trent Bridge this weekend.

Could have sold the tickets for a few hundred quid
on eBay but I want to see the Aussies getting a good
kicking!

A good kicking??

Cricket used to be such a 'nice' game.. Now it's fallen into the jaws of hooliganism, encouraged by the likes of prog fans like Drachen Theaker!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 06:51

bed-sport

my favourite

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 06:54

Football is my preferred sport (note to Americans; if it was called soccer, the international governing body would be called FISA, not FIFA).

It's nice to see England (or indeed any UK team) perform well internationally, but I can't get my head around 5 day test matches so I'll just watch the highlights on the news.

When I was at school we had an American exchange teacher who taught those of us who weren't bothered about cricket how to play softball, and also explained about baseball. Many years later, living in Japan, I followed the Nagoya Dragons (my local team) and also got into watching sumo. American football, on the other hand, has always bored me to death.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 06:54
Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

Originally posted by Drachen 
<br />Theaker Drachen
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I like cricket! In fact I'm going to the Test
Match at Trent Bridge this weekend. Could have sold
the tickets for a few hundred quid on eBay but I want
to see the Aussies getting a good kicking!


A good kicking??


Cricket used to be such a 'nice' game.. Now
it's fallen into the jaws of hooliganism, encouraged
by the likes of prog fans like Drachen Theaker!



Just a turn of phrase Blackie old boy!

I reckon cricket is tailor-made for prog-lovers - a
lengthy epic that can either end in thrilling fashion or
disappointing anti-climax.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 07:16
I like cricket, but I prefer rugby to cricket.  In fact, those are the only two sports that South Africa has really been any good at, other than a few isolated incidents in things like swimming, athletics and tennis.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 07:18
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 07:27
I líke monothonic and solitary sports, like swimming, running etc.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 07:51

My favorite sport is easily hockey.  It's very entertaining to watch and even more fun to play. Thankfully, there will be a season of the NHL this year. Last year, there was no sport to watch in the winter except basketball.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 08:16

I simply love football (btw why Wisła had to defeat to Panathinaikos in Champions' League Qualifiers) and prog.

These two come together wery well nevertheless, because in book "Close To The Edge A Story Of Yes" by Chris Welch I saw a photo of Yes United (various members of Yes(Rick, Alan and Jon) and their staff, including famous manager Brian Lane making a football team). Since I borrow the book I can't send that picture, sorry.

About prog and football I shall quote Roger Taylor of Queen (I agree, it's not prog but good quote though) "Only football gives us thrills, rock'n'roll just pays the bills")

And about prog and cricket (the rules are really simple, as one of my English native speakers' once said) - look at the cover of Nursery Cryme by Genesis

yet you still have time!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 08:18

Football (Soccer), Tennis, Skiing...

 

Not too complex at all...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 08:27

I am American by birth and lived in the USA for the first 24 years of my life, before I went to Germany bcause of a job offer. yet I can't understand why my former countrymen (and some women too) are so fond of the ABSOLUTELY BORING sport baseball! maybe it's because I'm a woman.
American football is fine though; I am a Raiders fan.
but my favorite sport is tennis (I was a huge fan of Steffi). Friede and I often play tennis, and it is anyone's match between us; we are both equally bad at it . but we have fun playing!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 08:41
Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:


yet I can't understand why my former countrymen (and some women too) are so fond of the ABSOLUTELY BORING sport baseball! maybe it's because I'm a woman.


I've only ever watched one baseball game, I found that boring.  On the other hand, I like cricket, and some people find that boring.

Originally posted by RaphaelT RaphaelT wrote:

And about prog and cricket (the rules are really simple, as one of my English native speakers' once said) - look at the cover of Nursery Cryme by Genesis



That's actually croquet on the Nursery Cryme cover.

Some of you may have seen this before, but I'll post it anyway:

Cricket: As explained to a foreigner...

You have two sides, one out in the field and one in. Each man that's in the side that's in goes out, and when he's out he comes in and the next man goes in until he's out. When they are all out, the side that's out comes in and the side thats been in goes out and tries to get those coming in, out. Sometimes you get men still in and not out.

When a man goes out to go in, the men who are out try to get him out, and when he is out he goes in and the next man in goes out and goes in. There are two men called umpires who stay all out all the time and they decide when the men who are in are out. When both sides have been in and all the men have out, and both sides have been out twice after all the men have been in, including those who are not out, that is the end of the game!


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 09:37
Originally posted by Citanul Citanul wrote:



Cricket: As explained to a foreigner...

You have two sides, one out in the field and one in. Each man that's in the side that's in goes out, and when he's out he comes in and the next man goes in until he's out. When they are all out, the side that's out comes in and the side thats been in goes out and tries to get those coming in, out. Sometimes you get men still in and not out.

When a man goes out to go in, the men who are out try to get him out, and when he is out he goes in and the next man in goes out and goes in. There are two men called umpires who stay all out all the time and they decide when the men who are in are out. When both sides have been in and all the men have out, and both sides have been out twice after all the men have been in, including those who are not out, that is the end of the game!




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 09:39
Originally posted by Citanul Citanul wrote:



Cricket: As explained to a foreigner...

You have two sides, one out in the field and one in. Each man that's in the side that's in goes out, and when he's out he comes in and the next man goes in until he's out. When they are all out, the side that's out comes in and the side thats been in goes out and tries to get those coming in, out. Sometimes you get men still in and not out.

When a man goes out to go in, the men who are out try to get him out, and when he is out he goes in and the next man in goes out and goes in. There are two men called umpires who stay all out all the time and they decide when the men who are in are out. When both sides have been in and all the men have out, and both sides have been out twice after all the men have been in, including those who are not out, that is the end of the game!

...someone wake me when this is over!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 09:53
Originally posted by jitu jitu wrote:

bed-sport

my favourite

 

Do you change ends half-time?

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