There was already enough celebratory foolishness earlier in the day as a huge crowd of fans overturned someone's Volvo but it was pretty cold and rainy in the evening and everyone is pretty deflated so there shouldn't be too much carrying on.I fear for the city of Philadelphia. There might be a riot because of the controversial holding penalty with 1 minute left.
Not very common. The British are on another levelAre riots over football common in the U.S?
I thought it was mainly a British thing or possibly just something soccer fans do.
They certainly are but i think its a bit calmer now than it was back in the 70s and 80s.Not very common. The British are on another level
Are riots over football common in the U.S?
I thought it was mainly a British thing or possibly just something soccer fans do.
Well, I certainly missed that LOL!I was also a bit shocked at rhiannas half time show when she grabbed her crotch then sniffed her fingers....
One newsreader was so disgusted by it they showed it about 5 times in a row and even a few times in slow motion in case anyone missed it!Well, I certainly missed that LOL!
Seems as if everything is expensive over there.One newsreader was so disgusted by it they showed it about 5 times in a row and even a few times in slow motion in case anyone missed it!
For some reason the superbowl is becoming a pretty big thing here in australia, its live on TV and they show a lot of the ads in the news. Some pubs even open early and you can go and watch it there. and drink american beer and eat what they call "american bar snacks" which are usually very expensive chicken wings with hot sauce.
I won’t be changed! NRL! Lol.Seems as if everything is expensive over there.
I'm guessing there is a movement afoot to popularize the NFL in other countries....similar to recent efforts with soccer/football in the United States.