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EvilHawk posted:I still don't care about Nate or know why we're supposed to care about him. He flips between nice romantic boyfriend and weird psycho manager (and not in the fun way Kent did). I think the deal there is that it's supposed to be jarring. The weird psycho manager bit is him putting on an act and he's uncomfortable with it but it's what he thinks this new father figure wants. Him backing out of the night out and going to Jade's signifies that he's not willing to embrace that part of himself because he finally sees what a shithead Rupert is. He didn't win over Jade by being a trash-talking alpha chad who spits on mirrors, and he recognizes that he should be the person she likes and not the person Rupert wants. At least that's my read. It makes sense for him to get disillusioned with the bad guy before he can have a redemption. I still don't really appreciate just about any of the romantic relationships in this series.
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# ? May 12, 2023 19:40 |
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I loved the message of this episode but it was so over the top and saccharine it took me out of things… but I guess that’s just Ted Lasso. Still enjoying spending time with the characters even if the writing is a bit questionable at times. I think knowing that this is the last season helps because then I’m not metagaming and dwelling on the stuff I don’t like. It’s just uplifting schlock!
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# ? May 12, 2023 22:31 |
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i think the thing which pisses me off most is the irrefutably derogatory "that's a bit gay, bruv" comment earlier in the season just not being acknowledged at all. make colin bring it up!! force isaac to reflect on his own behaviour!!!! the 1% chance people wouldn't be cool with it was not colin getting stuck in his own head about it! it was a direct response to the environment around him! gently caress you! gently caress off! stupid tv show!!! stupid!!!!
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# ? May 12, 2023 22:50 |
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SpiderLink posted:I think the deal there is that it's supposed to be jarring. The weird psycho manager bit is him putting on an act and he's uncomfortable with it but it's what he thinks this new father figure wants. Him backing out of the night out and going to Jade's signifies that he's not willing to embrace that part of himself because he finally sees what a shithead Rupert is. He didn't win over Jade by being a trash-talking alpha chad who spits on mirrors, and he recognizes that he should be the person she likes and not the person Rupert wants. Yeah it's pretty clear he is now certain on who he wants to be and it isn't the person Rupert wants.
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# ? May 12, 2023 22:58 |
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With part of Nate’s success coming from tricky set pieces or play designs, I want to see a media brouhaha kicked off by Ted saying he’d be a hell of an American football coach. People take this as an insult, Nate gets all worked up and tries to win the rematch with base play, Richmond blows them out, Rupert blows up and causes a scene.
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# ? May 13, 2023 03:10 |
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SpiderLink posted:…being a trash-talking alpha chad who spits on mirrors… Is that what people have been getting from that? I’ve been reading intense self-loathing from it.
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# ? May 13, 2023 04:50 |
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Steiv posted:Is that what people have been getting from that? I’ve been reading intense self-loathing from it. That's what I saw too. I wrote this yesterday but forgot to post it 1. Nate was always going to have a redemption. The character that's an unredeemable rear end in a top hat that won't be rehabbed is Rupert. Also Nate spitting at himself is definitely a self hating/confidence thing which I think means we'll see some growth there. I do hope he doesn't coach Richmond though 2. The messages the show is preaching are all good but why did the show turn into an after school special to deliver them. I guess they decided to use their platform to impart some good messages, which is admirable. It might not be so bad if they were better written, it's like they're going for a legit after school special heavy handed/borderline bad acting delivery. If this was community or 30 rock or something I'd say it was intentional
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# ? May 13, 2023 04:55 |
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The reason Nate still lives in his old flat and drove his old car is tied into why, the better part of a year into being a manager for a top tier premier league club he still gets wowed when his boss asks him out for a drink. He doesn't think he deserves this/is good enough for it, and part of him is terrified of it all inevitably going away as quickly as it arrived.
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# ? May 13, 2023 07:25 |
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being a manager in the Prem isn’t exactly stable or guaranteed; the club I support is on their 3rd manager this season alone. that is at least realistic.
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# ? May 13, 2023 08:15 |
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Also how many of us had to learn how to leave a bad boss? Bad bosses are plentiful and numerous and it takes awhile to develop the skills to deal with them.
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# ? May 13, 2023 14:36 |
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To those who live in the US and weren’t aware of how big the premier league is, I take it you don’t live in large cities? Every large city I’ve been to has had at least a dozen premier league focused bars, usually with each team having their own bar, as well as a few Spanish, Italian, and German teams having their own scene. It has been this way for at least a decade. Larger cities like NYC and LA even have multiple bars for the larger clubs.
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# ? May 14, 2023 04:21 |
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The thing about Ted Lasso is that we only gotta deal with him for 3 years but his ex wife put up with him for like a decade. Woman must be a saint.
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# ? May 14, 2023 04:25 |
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GigaPeon posted:The thing about Ted Lasso is that we only gotta deal with him for 3 years but his ex wife put up with him for like a decade. Woman must be a saint. There is no way she did not know what she was getting into when she married him.
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# ? May 14, 2023 08:53 |
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TyrantWD posted:To those who live in the US and weren’t aware of how big the premier league is, I take it you don’t live in large cities? Every large city I’ve been to has had at least a dozen premier league focused bars, usually with each team having their own bar, as well as a few Spanish, Italian, and German teams having their own scene. It has been this way for at least a decade. Larger cities like NYC and LA even have multiple bars for the larger clubs. Why would you look at a bar and think to yourself “ah yes this bar has a sports theme there must be a whole league, possibly several leagues of various levels, with enormous reach and popularity” and not “oh look a sports bar I guess the owner likes some team I’ve never heard of” Honestly for that matter why would you even take special notice of a bar, there are thousands of them and I got things to do
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# ? May 14, 2023 13:52 |
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Around here it’s the English & Irish pubs that show Premiere League so you wouldn’t think “this is huge”, just “this is something foreign.”
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# ? May 14, 2023 14:05 |
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Looten Plunder posted:The first part of her going off was fine, but then the complete swerve with "what do you want in life?" and "your sad sack mopey shtick is tiresome" was completely irrelevant to the situation. Nah I'm with you, it got deep and personal extremely quickly. For all we know that's where their relationship is, or how that workplace works. But we haven't seen them interact in ages. It felt like Rebecca has been watching the show. EvilHawk posted:If I remember correctly, he said that McAdoo wasn't gay, they cut away, they cut back and everyone is accepting it. Yep. For a moment I wondered if Colin had just frozen up and everyone was like "uh why are you standing up?" Also how does Colin know that Isaac isn't gay.
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# ? May 14, 2023 20:48 |
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Vegetable posted:No one outside the US watches American football. Football is more popular than basketball around the world. I don’t understand what you’re confused about. On a different note, I emceed a show for a bunch of Aston Villa fans last night and boy howdy are English football fans both rowdy and horrible and great fun all at once, with the latter people largely keeping the former well supervised and then tipping extra when they get too drunk and disorderly. It was a fascinating bit of culture shock. I'm not used to rowdy drunks having their friends take care of them. It was really sweet.
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# ? May 14, 2023 22:16 |
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LividLiquid posted:How a small local team from a town with like five teams in an area that's far less populous than the average American NFL city can generate so much revenue, but from what you're saying, it sounds like maybe the fans of teams in this kind of Football aren't as limited to the locals as they are in American football? Do I have that right? Yes. People have their teams from their local leagues. But premier league is one of like 3 leagues where the best of the best end up so everyone also watches it. That viewership means money from the actual broadcast and merch and stuff. Since football is the most popular sport ever that's a poo poo load of people. "The Premier League is the most-watched sports league in the world, broadcast in 212 territories to 643 million homes and a potential TV audience of 4.7 billion people."
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# ? May 14, 2023 22:43 |
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I was super aware that it was the biggest league in the world, but teams having way more fans outside of their city than American sports leagues do (and in that case I don't mean across the world, just in America) is what's new and fascinating here. Why would somebody who's never been to, say, Manchester be a U fan? That's bananas. And pretty cool.
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i appreciated the one jury representative at the eurovision finals last night who offered hannah a bit of biscuit from a small pink box over satellite before giving his country's 12 points
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LividLiquid posted:Why would somebody who's never been to, say, Manchester be a U fan? That's bananas. And pretty cool. Sometimes it's glory hunting, usually it's inherited from friends or family that support the team. Or you might just be a fan of how they play.
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LividLiquid posted:I was super aware that it was the biggest league in the world, but teams having way more fans outside of their city than American sports leagues do (and in that case I don't mean across the world, just in America) is what's new and fascinating here. I know people in Texas, born and raised, that have no connection to San Francisco that are lifelong 49ers fans so it's not too crazy to me.
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# ? May 15, 2023 00:34 |
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LividLiquid posted:Why would somebody who's never been to, say, Manchester be a U fan? That's bananas. And pretty cool. I get why someone who wants to attend games would be a fan of the local team, but for those of us who grew up too far from a pro sports city to have that experience the TV makes all the major teams equally accessible. What I find really weird though are people who end up fans of obscure distant teams in second or third tier leagues they had no real exposure to.
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# ? May 15, 2023 01:00 |
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In America your favorite team is mostly controlled by whichever one had the most popular merchandise during your formative years.
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Strange Cares posted:Why would you look at a bar and think to yourself “ah yes this bar has a sports theme there must be a whole league, possibly several leagues of various levels, with enormous reach and popularity” and not “oh look a sports bar I guess the owner likes some team I’ve never heard of” Again if you live in a big city and haven’t noticed the number of people in premier league jerseys crawling all over the place on a weekends, that is on you. Big games pull in 2 million viewers. F1 in the US is where the premier league was 10 years ago, and you would be hard pressed to find someone who didn’t know F1 was pretty big in the USA at the moment. The show only exists because of big the premier league already was. Amazon has already done documentaries covering 3 different premier league teams, and is filming a 4th.
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# ? May 15, 2023 03:53 |
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withak posted:In America your favorite team is mostly controlled by whichever one had the most popular merchandise during your formative years. The amount of sad Cowboys millennial fans is astounding
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TyrantWD posted:To those who live in the US and weren’t aware of how big the premier league is, I take it you don’t live in large cities? Every large city I’ve been to has had at least a dozen premier league focused bars, usually with each team having their own bar, as well as a few Spanish, Italian, and German teams having their own scene. It has been this way for at least a decade. Larger cities like NYC and LA even have multiple bars for the larger clubs. Well, it makes sense here because we don't have a soccer scene of our own. But why do, say, people in Italy want to watch the English Premier League instead of the Italian Supreme Division? Does the Premier League tend to draw the higher-caliber players from all over Europe due to capitalism or something? Or is it typical for fans to follow more than one national league?
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# ? May 15, 2023 04:18 |
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Phenotype posted:Well, it makes sense here because we don't have a soccer scene of our own. But why do, say, people in Italy want to watch the English Premier League instead of the Italian Supreme Division? Does the Premier League tend to draw the higher-caliber players from all over Europe due to capitalism or something? Or is it typical for fans to follow more than one national league? Italians, Germans, Spanish, and the French mostly watch their own league, but most other places watch the premier league. It is the biggest draw because it has more “big” teams than the other leagues. Spain for example has 2 big teams that are several levels above anyone else in their league in terms of followers and resources. Germany, France and Italy have 1. England has 6 (soon to be 7). When you have more big, rich teams - you get a lot more big games for neutrals to tune in to - and more drama. At least 1 if not more of the big 6 will be having a disastrous season in any given season - which is always fun for everyone else who is not a fan of that club. Over time that has resulted in a lot more money pouring in to the premier league. The 20th placed team, probably makes more money from TV rights than the 2nd placed team in the next richest league. It has started to create a bit of a cycle where more money attracts more quality players to the league, which attracts more viewers, which leads to more money. It has all of the big non-premier league teams worried about how dominant it is becoming.
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# ? May 15, 2023 04:53 |
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Phenotype posted:Well, it makes sense here because we don't have a soccer scene of our own. But why do, say, people in Italy want to watch the English Premier League instead of the Italian Supreme Division? Does the Premier League tend to draw the higher-caliber players from all over Europe due to capitalism or something? Or is it typical for fans to follow more than one national league? People in Italy watch the Italian League first and other leagues after that. And probably vice-versa for other countries. Serie A (the Italian league) isn’t as profitable as the Premier League, but it’s still one of the 10 most profitable sports leagues in the world. 6 of the 10 most profitable sports leagues in the world are soccer leagues, in fact. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_professional_sports_leagues_by_revenue?wprov=sfti1
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LividLiquid posted:I was super aware that it was the biggest league in the world, but teams having way more fans outside of their city than American sports leagues do (and in that case I don't mean across the world, just in America) is what's new and fascinating here. People pick teams for silly arbitrary reasons and the code of sports necessitates that you don't switch unless there's some really good reason, like your team suddenly sucking because the club was bought by an american owner who knows less about football than Ted Lasso is not a good enough reason. Personally I follow Chelsea because they had a really good team on Pro Evolution Soccer 2006 and that's kind of what got me into football. Mmm, Shevchenko and Drogba, what a partnership.
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# ? May 15, 2023 05:12 |
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Phenotype posted:Well, it makes sense here because we don't have a soccer scene of our own. But why do, say, people in Italy want to watch the English Premier League instead of the Italian Supreme Division? Does the Premier League tend to draw the higher-caliber players from all over Europe due to capitalism or something? Or is it typical for fans to follow more than one national league? Because the premier league is a more competitive league with bigger household names, due to TV deals and billionaire owners the 20th placed premier league team has much bigger revenue than say, the 4th placed team in Spain or Italy, they say that the most profitable competition in football is actually the play-offs from the championship (english 2nd division) to the premier league because you're guranteed to make something like 200 million pounds even if you get relegated following season, no other league can compete, the competition comes from particularly big clubs in the other top leagues that have a long tradition of success and a lot of money, but often they also struggle, Barcelona nearly imploded financially this year, Bayern Munich were annihilated by Manchester City in the Champions League, etc. So ultimately, people watch the PL because it's kind of like the only league where you have recognizable football stars playing for teams outside the top 3 and where almost any match is going to be highly competitive. And also the premier league is just a touch more violent than most other top leagues, and that helps.
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# ? May 15, 2023 05:23 |
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Americans choose Premiership teams for completely arbitrary reasons because we want to watch soccer that is good and it’s a bonus that it runs in winter when MLS doesn’t. there are loads of Manchester United fans because they were easily accessible on TV, for instance. I support Tottenham because I’m Jewish and a lot of their support historically has been Jewish. It’s just a matter of finding one random thing and going “yeah sure that’s my team ok cool”
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i support tottenham because i don't know how to be happyTyrantWD posted:Spain for example has 2 big teams that are several levels above anyone else in their league in terms of followers and resources. Germany, France and Italy have 1. i'm assuming you're talking about juventus here but i do not think inter and ac milan should be so easily dismissed. although inter milan's finances are kind of very hosed right now
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Nuclear Spoon posted:i support tottenham because i don't know how to be happy Yeah Italy have had 4 different league winners the past 4 years, it’s a lot more competitive these days then it has been in the past. It is true about the Spain, France, and Germany, though. And given Man City has won 4 of the last 5 EPL seasons (soon to be 5 of 6 ), I’d argue it’s not totally off base to the say the EPL is become a one-team pony. Since we’re doing teams, I support Liverpool because Red is my favorite color and, at the time, had a shirt sponsored by Carlsberg which, as a young dumb 20 year old, I thought was rad that they had a beer sponsor when everyone else had banks and airlines and poo poo (Liverpool are now, of course, sponsored by a bank). In the words of Coach Beard: “Yeah, it’s dumb.” Cpt. Mahatma Gandhi fucked around with this message at 12:31 on May 15, 2023 |
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Phenotype posted:Well, it makes sense here because we don't have a soccer scene of our own. But why do, say, people in Italy want to watch the English Premier League instead of the Italian Supreme Division? Does the Premier League tend to draw the higher-caliber players from all over Europe due to capitalism or something? Or is it typical for fans to follow more than one national league? If you're a basketball fan, no matter where you are in the world, you watch the NBA. That's where the real action happens, the best teams and the best players and the best drama. You might also follow an NCAA team or whatever the gently caress, but you're not gonna neglect the NBA. Hakkesshu fucked around with this message at 13:07 on May 15, 2023 |
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The Champions League also gives eyes to domestic viewers of other clubs that are in other leagues - leading to people gaining affinities for other nations clubs. A notable example of that would be Borussia Dortmund - Everyone likes Dortmund except Bayern fans.
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# ? May 15, 2023 13:21 |
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Another thing that I assume contributes to the "big fan of Premiere League Team even though you don't live there" is that soccer is a global sport, and EPL has been a league with players from all over the world to a greater degree than any of the big sports in the United States. I am in no way an active fan of EPL but know a lot of people who are, but if you look at the Premiere League Player of the Season since the league formed, there's representation from Belgium, Brazil, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Portugal, Serbia, Sweden, Trinidad & Tobago and Uruguay. In the same time period in the NFL (the most popular sports league in the United States), every single MVP has been from America. The NBA and MLB are somewhat more diverse, but baseball is almost exclusively from the Americas; baseball has a couple of Canadian MVPs, a few Venezuelans and Dominicans, and two Japanese players (Ichiro and Ohtani). The NBA's MVPs include folks from Nigeria, Canada, Germany, Greece by way of Nigeria, Serbia, and Cameroon. I'm not saying that people in a certain country or region jump around to support every player from their country or region, but in many cases if you're a baseball fan in Japan and you got into MLB because of Hideo Nomo, Ichiro, Hideki Matsui, Ohtani, etc. that creates a fanbase of Dodgers/Mariners/Yankees/Angels loyalists in Japan, who in many cases will stick with "their" team even after the national hero leaves the team. Maybe I'm overestimating that sort of imprinting, but it definitely plays a role. Edge & Christian fucked around with this message at 16:41 on May 15, 2023 |
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Edge & Christian posted:
Nah, I think it's very valid. I know an Everton fan who started following them specifically because of Tim Howard.
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# ? May 15, 2023 15:06 |
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The Lebron James of Soccer, Christian Pulisic brought about a ton of Dortmund fans and maybe in a weird extension, Chelsea fans; surely. It's funny talking about how big soccer is and where origins of fandom come from - but the FIFA games is a huge part of it, imprinting, family allegiances (even after emigrating), all this stuff leads to massive massive fan groups spreading throughout North America. Back on topic though: The Latest Episode was definitely a better one of the last stretch of 5 I think, but it still falls pray to egregious meandering, some scenes drag on for so so long.
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TyrantWD posted:Again if you live in a big city and haven’t noticed the number of people in premier league jerseys crawling all over the place on a weekends, that is on you. Big games pull in 2 million viewers. If you live in a big city you're passing hundreds if not thousands of people while walking around any given day, as well dozens of bars and restaurants all with different themes and styles. Even if you are observant enough to notice the same multi-colored shirt on a few different people, and maybe even match it to a banner on a bar you passed, I don't understand how that momentary blip somehow grants more in depth knowledge of a sport. You're also passing a lot of people wearing obscure band or anime shirts or whatever, maybe you see one and it interests you enough to look it up, or more likely you see/hear about that band/anime later and vaguely recall the person wearing the shirt, even more often it just leaks out of your brain 15 seconds later if it even registered in the first place. I have a brother-in-law who is into Arsenal and has a tattoo of the canon on his chest, he talks to me about it sometimes, but one week after talking to him I probably wouldn't have been able to name the league they were in, much less compare its popularity to other leagues around the world (although obviously the league thing has changed since Ted Lasso, but I still wouldn't know how to compare the Premiere League's popularity to a league from say South America). People have a lot of hobbies and poo poo on their minds! And they are interacting with a ton of poo poo on a daily basis all around them that they can't just absorb knowledge of. Presumably this is one of your hobbies so you have knowledge of it and pay attention to it, but I guarantee there's poo poo about topics that don't directly interest you like aspects/subgenres of fashion, music, food, whatever that you are filtering out on a constant basis walking down the street. Also I had no clue about F1 having a surge in popularity in the US and even among people who I would consider worldly/cultured/well-traveled/knowledgeable I would guess maybe half of them would have any clue about it if brought up. Like general knowledge sure but "F1 is big in the USA at the moment" I would be surprised, "hard pressed to find someone who didn't know" seems like a super lofty goal.
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