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Old 06.30.2014, 02:24 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
"soccer" was a name created by the British, Association football as opposed to Rugby Football.

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Exactly. I get so bored with the whole soccer/football debate. I've heard perfectly credible european players and managers call it both. Roy Hodgson tends to say 'soccer' more than he does 'football', and a popular English tv show is called Soccer AM. It seems that a lot of the resentment is just nit picking because it's the standard term used in the US. It's totally irrelevant and no more than snobbery on the part of those who try to make it an issue.

funny thing, i only recently read that. something about english schoolkids deriving the words Association --> Assoccer --> soccer.

but yes, it's global resentment/nitpicking-- much like the rest of the continent is bugged by the USA calling itself "America" (but when they did, everything else was colonies, so...). this only bugs me a little but eh--i'm a traitor.
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