5 Ways American & British Sport Culture is Completely Different
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The national anthem is played to create Nationalism. The USA also has God on their side which is cheating a little.
International sporting events have national anthems as a honourary requirement for good sportsmanship ethos.
I don't think we play Netball here. Just women's basketball.
Many British fans boo the national anthem. Liverpool fans are known for it. They have had flypasts at sports games. They have had it at Scotland v England Rugby games at Murrayfield. They had the Red Arrows fly over Wembley at the first FA Cup Final at the new Wembley in 2007.
The US is very foreign to me. Mainland Europe is less foreign to me, as is Cuba. Havana felt like southern Europe.
College is to learn.
Not to show sports. (and earn money)
Trouble with the audio- I had to turn on captions. (But because I was focused on visual, I love Millie's eye makeup.) How do you refill your drinks or use the bathroom if you have 45 min with no commercial breaks? I plan for commercial breaks- I switch laundry to the dryer, check on something baking in the oven, stir a pot of chili, load/unload the dishwasher, feed the dogs– I seriously plan commercial breaks into multitasking while watching sports.
We live near a pro football stadium, and our dogs howl at every home game flyover when the jets zoom over our house.
Come on down down south.
Tailgating reaches a whole new level.
Many stadiums seat 100,000.
And many more in the parking lots.
We have our own, very different, tailgaiting.
But if you want to sit around the back of a 4×4 in a carpark, go to the horse or motor racing.
the main reason this dosent happen in the uk is only about 4 grounds have car parks big enough
Any legit sport party you 2 pay nothing, eat like royalty and DRINK for free! EVERY TIME!
English sports dont need tailgating, leave it in America.
I've learnt something from this video. I have only heard the word "tailgating" in connection to a car tailgating behind another car. Never herd it in connection to food or parties, is that an American thing?
The one thing you all miss it's than in USA you don't go to a sports even to hurt physically the fans from the opponent team,or insult them,those are normally things in Europe.
No, the UK does not want tailgating.
the sports culture is pathetic
Americans worship sports and beer. They're very sad people.
Please dont emulate this. The west doesn't neeed more people acting like total trash
European sport culture in regards to football(soccer) is just as crazy as the US. In fact in some ways it's crazier b/c with the promotion/relegation system the ardent fans in the 4th or 3rd division have dreams of going to the 2nd or 1st or even eventually the Premier League over time. The college sports craziness is a unique US phenomena b/c no the country cares about college sports and have it as a multi billion dollar industry.
I don't really understand this video with the title???? They're just talking about differences that they heard about or know of, but never experienced.
If I understood you correctly, you talked about players being in front of a thousand or a few thousand spectators – guys, college football stadiums in some cases can seat over 100,000 fans, others 70, 80, 90,000, and they do fill those seats.
Some smaller colleges will be more like your college sports. Like the university in my town isn't as well known, so it's not crowded at the games.
Ads are why I've quit watching American sports. All I watch is rugby. Our professional rugby does have ad breaks. Onece at midway of each half. They use the excuse of calling them "Water Breaks" claiming that is is necessary due to heat. It becomes obvious that it's an ad break when you're watching a match with snow that has been plowed off the pitch piled along the sides of the pitch and they still have their 'water break'.
Big crowds are not just for college sports. Thousands of people are often at High School sporting events.
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