WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Nobby Hammer 8:04 Sun Feb 7
American Football/Super Bowl
Simply don't get it!!

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Oliver Cromwell 8:11 Sun Feb 7
Re: American Football/Super Bowl
Football is played on a rectangular field one hundred yards long x 160 yards wide, with a ten foot long area at each end called the end zone.
football field

There are two opposing teams of eleven players each, with each team having opposite halves of the football field as their 'territory.' The teams take turns at either being the Offense (having the ball in their possession and trying to score points) or the Defense (trying to stop the offense from scoring points).
Time of play is 60 minutes, divided into four fifteen-minute segments (called quarters). Yes, we know: you've never heard of a football game that lasted only an hour. That's because these guys take more time-outs than your average pre-schooler.
Football Rules for Scoring Points:

Touchdown - scores six points if the ball is thrown or carried into the opponent's end zone.
Point after Touchdown/Extra point - as the names imply, after a touchdown is scored, the scoring team has an opportunity to score additional points by either kicking the ball between the goal posts in the end zone (one point) or throwing or carrying the ball into the end zone from two yards away (i.e., the two-yard line) for two additional points.
Field Goal - even if a team has failed to get into the end zone for a touchdown during their possession, they may feel they are close enough to exercise the option of kicking the ball between the goal posts for three points.
Safety - If an offensive player who has the ball in his possession gets stuck in his own end zone, and is tackled there by a defensive player, the defense is awarded two points. This, perhaps not surprisingly, is the most uncommon way to score points.
Football Rules for Starting a Game:

The coin toss - before the game begins, the referee and team captains get together for a good old-fashioned coin toss, with the visiting team calling heads or tails. Winner gets to choose either to have his team start the game with the ball in their possession (receiving the kickoff) or picking which end of the field he wants for his team's 'territory.' The latter may not sound like a big deal, but sometimes having the sun in your face or the wind at your back can make a difference. In any event, the positions are reversed before the start of the third quarter (aka the beginning of the second half), and the ends of the field being defended are traded at the end of each quarter.
The kickoff - yes, a football game really does start with an actual kickoff. The football is kicked by the defense to the offense to start the action at the beginning of the game, at the beginning of the second half of the game, and after points have been scored.
Football Rules for Playing a Game:

When a team has possession of the ball (i.e., they are 'on offense'), the object is to move the ball forward into the end zone, or, barring that, to move the ball a minimum of ten yards in four attempts (called downs, the first of each series being 'first down,' and so on). To make it easy to keep track of their success or failure ,the playing field has lines drawn across it at five-yard intervals, with the yard numbers noted every ten yards (as you can see in the above diagram of a football field).
If the offense fails to move the football forward the required ten yards, they must turn the ball over to their opponent.
If the offense takes all four downs and fails to move the ball the required ten yards, the ball is turned over to the other team at that point on the field. That is, the defense now becomes the offense at the exact place where the offense has been stopped.
The offense also has the option, on fourth down, of kicking the ball to the opponent when they have failed to make the requird ten yards and have too far to go to take a chance of making it on the remaining down. As you can see, if they have to turn over the ball to the opposition after failing to make ten yards in four downs, where they are on the playing field when this happens is key. If they are still closer to their own end zone than to that of their opponent, if they give the ball to their opponent at that place on the field, they have placed their opponent closer to being able to enter their end zone and score against them. In that case, they can (and usually do) use the option of kicking the ball to their opponent such that the ball winds up as far away from their end zone as possible.

ironsofcanada 8:11 Sun Feb 7
Re: American Football/Super Bowl
Nobby Hammer 8:04 Sun Feb

It will make you feel much better that millions there that feel the same about proper football.

We all the have the democratic right to be wrong.

Oliver Cromwell 8:12 Sun Feb 7
Re: American Football/Super Bowl
Don't knock stuff you don't understand

Nobby Hammer 8:17 Sun Feb 7
Re: American Football/Super Bowl
Not knocking it.... Just saying I don't get the hype! Agree we all have choices and this a it one of mine

ironsofcanada 8:18 Sun Feb 7
Re: American Football/Super Bowl
Nobby Hammer 8:17 Sun Feb 7

Everything here isn't World Cup or Euros when they come?

Sven Roeder 8:21 Sun Feb 7
Re: American Football/Super Bowl
Remember how the FA Cup final used to be in the cultural life of the nation & the rest of the world?
Well, this is like that for Americans. With hot dogs

B6NY B 8:22 Sun Feb 7
Re: American Football/Super Bowl
Sky going over the top, on TWO channels tonight.

Load shit, would rather watch Barnsley v Bury.

sanfrancis-co-uk 8:23 Sun Feb 7
Re: American Football/Super Bowl
It's been a brilliant week of entertainment here in SF for the week,highly recommend it.

Panthers if you're asking.

collyrob 8:23 Sun Feb 7
Re: American Football/Super Bowl
It is shit though. Looking forward to Beyoncé all the same

sanfrancis-co-uk 8:24 Sun Feb 7
Re: American Football/Super Bowl
Saw her and J Z at the Warriors game last night.

Far Cough 8:25 Sun Feb 7
Re: American Football/Super Bowl
collyNob

Gentry 8:25 Sun Feb 7
Re: American Football/Super Bowl
YOURS. Tend to find people who were shit at football love it for some reason.

Sven Roeder 8:25 Sun Feb 7
Re: American Football/Super Bowl
Coldplay are playing at h/t
The GOALLESS DRAW of music

riosleftsock 8:26 Sun Feb 7
Re: American Football/Super Bowl
Used to like it when C4 showed it in back in the 80s (before they discovered Kabbadi).

Was it Nick Horne that presented it?

Probably liked it because they condensed the action, so you didn;t have to spend 13 hours watching about 15 mins of action.

American football, in full, is for massive boring cunts.

Worst Case Ontario 8:27 Sun Feb 7
Re: American Football/Super Bowl
It is a terribly boring sport and a massively overhyped event.

The CFL is better in both regards (even if only marginally so).

Oliver Cromwell 8:27 Sun Feb 7
Re: American Football/Super Bowl
Off out to a American establishment later for it

geoffpikey 8:33 Sun Feb 7
Re: American Football/Super Bowl
Coldplay singing some songs! Yay!
Some "great" stupidly expensive ads!! YAAAAY!
Some terrible "sport" may occur, but I'm not sure that's what it's about?!

Load of utter bollocks.

Far Cough 8:33 Sun Feb 7
Re: American Football/Super Bowl
People that hate NFL don't understand it, I never understood baseball and couldn't see the fuss until I went out there, learned about the game and now I love it, it's the NUANCES in each game whether it be grid iron, big boys rounders or organised assault and battery (NHL)

sanfrancis-co-uk 8:38 Sun Feb 7
Re: American Football/Super Bowl

Reply Far Cough 8:33 Sun Feb 7

geoffpikey 8:45 Sun Feb 7
Re: American Football/Super Bowl
Why, in God's name, is it called "football"?
Why is it a "touchdown"? From the little I've ever seen, it's a "catch". Isn't it?

Simply rubbish. Makes rugby look like ballet. And rugby is shit.

No, I have no interest whatsoever in it. Yours.

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