F1 vs Football
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    Zeero
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    F1 vs Football

    by Zeero » Mon May 18, 2026 11:33 am

    I have followed F1 for decades and have ffen been told that men driving in circles is boring. I gave a somewhat similar view to football. However, I do find the local amateur games and lower leagues produce more entertaining football.

    Being the World Cup you have to support England or your home country. Anyway I settled down to watch the game last night but fell asleep after 40 minutes. I woke up after 40 minutes and woke up during added time at the end to find I had missed nothing! I cannot understand why countries rely on players like Bale and Jane who are past their "best before" dates.

    The one thing the two sports have in common are utterly useless overpaid pundits!


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    Re: F1 vs Football

    by SsCoobyDoO » Mon May 18, 2026 12:57 pm

    Enjoy F1 enjoy football, big snooker follower also, never been into cricket & rugby, had to play both at school & hated it.
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    Re: F1 vs Football

    by MarissaMcconnell » Mon May 18, 2026 1:00 pm

    I get what you mean about the big tournaments feeling a bit flat
    I’m the same and often end up enjoying lower league stuff more because it feels real
    For football without all the hype, I usually keep an eye on Premier League live scores just to dip in and out without committing to full matches
    It gives me the fix without needing to sit through ninety minutes
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    Re: F1 vs Football

    by SsCoobyDoO » Tue Jun 09, 2026 4:14 pm

    I totally get the appeal of lower league football; it feels so raw and real. Catching quick Premier League score updates is a solid way to stay informed without watching full games.
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    Re: F1 vs Football

    by JasonMills » Tue Jun 09, 2026 4:15 pm

    I totally get your preference for quick updates. I often use https://www.rubiscore.com to keep on top of the latest football scores. It’s handy because you can track everything from Premier League games to international matches without having to watch the whole thing. It's pretty awesome how fast it updates, even quicker than live TV. Keeps me in the loop without needing to dedicate hours watching.

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