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O.city 08:09 AM 04-18-2024

Real Madrid's new stadium is a game-changer.

It includes a fully retractable pitch that can be stored beneath the stadium with the push of a button.

The storage space includes ventilation, air conditioning, irrigation systems, LED lighting, control cameras, and ultraviolet… pic.twitter.com/lGnKpeOM0Y

— Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano) September 5, 2023


It's the offseason, but I thought this was really interesting. Maybe I missed it before?
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HonestChieffan 04:43 PM 04-18-2024
I was in Madrid in September. As a city, it sucks.

Dont care about their stadium.

Stupid to call it a pitch

Soccer is pretty much stupid.
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petegz28 06:19 PM 04-18-2024
Originally Posted by BEAVER:
It is also for faking injuries and something called "Nil Nil".
Considering they play 90 minutes on both offense and defense, the occasional fake injury to get your team a breather still pales in comparison to 15 minutes breaks in the NFL so we can run a bunch of commercials.

Think about it this way, Tyreek hill is actually in motion for maybe 40 seconds of a 7 or 8 play drive that takes up 4-5 minutes of actual game time.

Christiano Ronaldo is in motion probably 3.5 minutes in the same 4-5 minutes, playing both offense and defense.

No timeouts
No substitutions when you're "tired"
No standing breaks between plays
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LoneWolf 06:32 PM 04-18-2024
Originally Posted by petegz28:
Considering they play 90 minutes on both offense and defense, the occasional fake injury to get your team a breather still pales in comparison to 15 minutes breaks in the NFL so we can run a bunch of commercials.

Think about it this way, Tyreek hill is actually in motion for maybe 40 seconds of a 7 or 8 play drive that takes up 4-5 minutes of actual game time.

Christiano Ronaldo is in motion probably 3.5 minutes in the same 4-5 minutes, playing both offense and defense.

No timeouts
No substitutions when you're "tired"
No standing breaks between plays
Bullshit. You think Hill runs a route and then just stands still in place until the next play? He has to jog back to the huddle, jog to where he lines up for the next play, and sometimes go in motion before the snap.

Watch any soccer player and tell me they don’t take “breaks”. When the ball is on the opposite side of the pitch they will walk slowly or literally stand motionless for stretches of time.
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loochy 06:40 PM 04-18-2024
Originally Posted by petegz28:
Considering they play 90 minutes on both offense and defense, the occasional fake injury to get your team a breather still pales in comparison to 15 minutes breaks in the NFL so we can run a bunch of commercials.

Think about it this way, Tyreek hill is actually in motion for maybe 40 seconds of a 7 or 8 play drive that takes up 4-5 minutes of actual game time.

Christiano Ronaldo is in motion probably 3.5 minutes in the same 4-5 minutes, playing both offense and defense.

No timeouts
No substitutions when you're "tired"
No standing breaks between plays

In yesterday's game, Jude Bellingham was recorded as running 15km
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Chief Pagan 06:42 PM 04-18-2024
Originally Posted by LoneWolf:
Bullshit. You think Hill runs a route and then just stands still in place until the next play? He has to jog back to the huddle, jog to where he lines up for the next play, and sometimes go in motion before the snap.

Watch any soccer player and tell me they don’t take “breaks”. When the ball is on the opposite side of the pitch they will walk slowly or literally stand motionless for stretches of time.
Soccer is played at a ninety minute jog/walk.

Hockey is played at a ~50 second sprint.
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ghak99 07:45 PM 04-18-2024
Originally Posted by mr. tegu:
At first glance I figured this was just a billionaire owner vanity project to show off to his friends but apparently Real Madrid is owned by about 90,000 fans who vote for things like the team president so they probably had to have voted on this.
It sounds like they're similar to KC residents in that they love the K and Arrowhead and would rather keep their mystic via rebuilds, even if they're expensive.
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BWillie 07:56 PM 04-18-2024
What is Real Madrid? Is that different than Fake Madrid?
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Pablo 07:57 PM 04-18-2024
Originally Posted by BWillie:
What is Real Madrid? Is that different than Fake Madrid?
It’s real gay. Like soccer!
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loochy 09:17 PM 04-18-2024
Originally Posted by BWillie:
What is Real Madrid? Is that different than Fake Madrid?
In Spanish, real means "royal". This team was the chosen team of King Alfonso back in the early 1900s
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petegz28 02:47 AM 04-19-2024
Originally Posted by LoneWolf:
Bullshit. You think Hill runs a route and then just stands still in place until the next play? He has to jog back to the huddle, jog to where he lines up for the next play, and sometimes go in motion before the snap.

Watch any soccer player and tell me they don’t take “breaks”. When the ball is on the opposite side of the pitch they will walk slowly or literally stand motionless for stretches of time.
And he gets to go sit down when he gets tired or when the defense is on the field.

They may "take breaks" as you put it, but there is no sitting down and no getting a "breather on the bench" either.
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LoneWolf 04:51 AM 04-19-2024
Originally Posted by petegz28:
And he gets to go sit down when he gets tired or when the defense is on the field.

They may "take breaks" as you put it, but there is no sitting down and no getting a "breather on the bench" either.
When a soccer player has to get up and keep going 40 seconds after being hit by a 300 lb. man trying to hurt them, I'll start giving 2 shits about how rough they have it having to jog around the pitch for an hour. They are all soft as Charmin.
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|Zach| 06:26 AM 04-19-2024
Originally Posted by LoneWolf:
Bullshit. You think Hill runs a route and then just stands still in place until the next play? He has to jog back to the huddle, jog to where he lines up for the next play, and sometimes go in motion before the snap.

Watch any soccer player and tell me they don’t take “breaks”. When the ball is on the opposite side of the pitch they will walk slowly or literally stand motionless for stretches of time.
I don't think they do not take breaks per say but the momentum they have to keep changes so drastically and in a split second in a way football rarely does. Coupled with the ground they have to cover in order to be an effective player.

The acceleration and change of direction and deceleration can be eye opening.

Since we are talking about football vs soccer this is an interesting video talking about why Messi is one of the best and it talks about his movement in comparison to a former Chiefs player of all people Jamaal Charles.


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|Zach| 06:28 AM 04-19-2024
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Flopping is awful but it does seem to be something you see mostly in Spanish and Latin American leagues/teams. The Premier League, for instance, isn't really that bad about it. They play pretty physical.

But Brazil is, without question, the absolute worst. Even as an extremely casual 'fan' (i.e. I watch it because my kids play it and sometimes they want to watch it), it's easy to see it. Brazil and Mexico are the worst offenders and then there are several other South American squads that aren't as bad but still awfully bad. Spain and Portugal probably next.

Italian and French teams take a bit of heat for it but i really don't think they're too bad. English and German teams don't do it much at all. Americans do it a bit, but nowhere near as egregiously.

Ultimately I think diving is largely cultural. If someone told me they had academies for it at an early age in Brazil, I'd absolutely believe them. I truly believe they celebrate it. And the frustrating part about Brazil is they don't have any sort of talent gap they're trying to close. When Nigeria does it, they're doing it to try to close a gap between them and their opponent - the soccer version of 'uglying up the game' so you can steal one.

But when Brazil does it, it's just them being monumental pussies. Because they are, in fact, monumental pussies.
Yep
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MarkDavis'Haircut 08:10 AM 04-19-2024
Originally Posted by LoneWolf:
Zach just creamed in his size 46 waist pantaloons.

Obligatory "soccer is gay" comment.
He hasn't been a size 46 since he was in grade school.
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petegz28 08:11 AM 04-19-2024
Originally Posted by LoneWolf:
When a soccer player has to get up and keep going 40 seconds after being hit by a 300 lb. man trying to hurt them, I'll start giving 2 shits about how rough they have it having to jog around the pitch for an hour. They are all soft as Charmin.
Reek rarely gets hit by a 300 pound man. That being said you're talking out of your ass if you think it's just "jogging around". Have a good weekend.
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