Sports that you follow the most

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1.Football (Refuses to call it soccer)
2.MMA
3.Floorball
4.Hockey
 

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Dolph'sZiggler said:
I've always wondered what English sports fan followed besides football. Tennis #2 huh. Dreadful

wtf is Snooker? And MMA needs to start creeping up your list, all of those are easily surpassed :laugh:

Used to play Tennis for my county (state) and had national trials until I dropped it for swimming, so naturally I'm a fan lol.

Snooker is a different version of "pool" basically, if you don't know what that is go research it, it's in most bars lol.

MMA would be further up most of those, I just need to learn more about it. The more I watch, the higher it will go. To be honest, apart from Football, Tennis and F1, I wouldn't care about missing any of the others if I were out for example. If I had it my way I'd have NFL, NBA and NHL on the list but I can't find the time or place to watch them, I don't want to rely on following a sport on a stream. One day I'll hopefully be out of this shit country, maybe then I can follow :p.

I play Basketball quite a lot (point guard, I'm not the tallest [5'11) and follow local basketball teams, but I really wish I could get into watching NBA.
 

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I can definitely relate to that. I would love to follow more soccer but with the time difference and the lack of games shown on American television it makes it difficult.