Why do all ex-British colonies suck at soccer?

Why do all ex-British colonies suck at soccer?

Didn't England invent the sport?

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Soccer is the sport of plebs. British soldiers and aristocracy who actually went to other countries and lead the culture of the time were far more into sports like Rugby and Cricket.

you forgot their favourite sport, noncing little kids

all notable british colonies are relatively good at soccer for their confederation, with the exception being canada

we have better sports like rugby and cricket

>Why do Britain and all ex-British colonies suck at soccer?

ftfy

Because we all invented or played better sports?

Soccer is played by feckless Socialists. British colonies were settled by cricketers and rugby players.

Germany are current world champions tho

The best thing about soccer is a few times a year a little girls team takes away my disgusting amount of bottles.

Soccer is still by far the most popular sport in the UK though

Even in Africa, French African soccer player are generally better than ex-British African soccer players

Australia, New Zealand and Canada invented what?

Canada invented basketball, but since he mentioned better sports it probably does not count.

You're retarded if you don't know what sports Canadians invented. I can't help you.

Australia plays Aussie Rules and Rugby.

America plays variations of cricket and football.

New Zealand plays Rugby, regarded as the best Rugby players ever, ever, bar none.

Ireland plays GAA

British people (including Irish) are fiercely independent and creative.

It's the most popular sure but the people that like it are generally working class and never had any say on how the empire was run. Countries like Australia, South Africa Zimbabwe, New Zealand, India, West Indies, and all the hundreds of islands in the South Pacific are either Rugby nations or Cricket nations.

Soccer was only introduced to the world around the beginning of the 20th century.

Canada has Hockey, America has Baseball, Australia has AFL, NZ has rugby
and we all still play sokah anyway

>the british royal family is german and changed the name of their house from Saxe-Coburg and Gotha to Windsor in the middle of WW1

More like britcucks, amirite?haha

Because there's only 4.5 million of us, so it's hard to get a team from whatever percentage of the 2.25m male population that is homosexual.

American football has no origins in any British sport

At least British Colonies are better than American colonies at soccer

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>British people (including Irish)

>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_football#History
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it's rugby with foward passes

Almost no one in America associates soccer with England. It's more of a Latin sport

Same fucking people, Scots and Welsh are Brits, they're practically the same as the Irish. Ethnic Brits are also the same as the Irish.

Doesn't change the fact that anglophones only succeed in their own sports if no other non-anglophone country decide to play it as well

>Murica invents baseball and exports it to central america
>beaners became better than them

>England invents Football and shares it with the world
>every other country/stateless nation/tribe/human settlement instantly became better than them

>England invents cricket and take it to south asia
>curry niggers became better than them

Really boils your tea

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But the USA is still the best in basketball

>Murica invents baseball
don't bloody think so

Rugby?

A vulcanic island with not enough population to fill Wembley knocked you out of a continental competition

Basketball isn't the number 1 sport even in the USA. What non-anglophonic country adopted Basketball as their number 1 sport, fucking Lithuania?

England, South Africa and New Zealand. They all speak english, it doesn't matter.

Ahh go nuke north korea and start world war 3

And the Royal Family in WW1 was related to the German, French, Russian and Austrian leaders, whats your point?

Britain and America are #1 at the only sport that matters: Imperialism

The only ball sport USA invented was basketball and netball. Everything else was invented by Britain.

we did it senpai we liberated the world
now everywhere can look like Detroit

>implying America is Anglo

We're a Germanic-Irish-Italian country

What an incredibly autistic topic. I want to bully you faggot nerds so much.

Basketball was invented by a Canadian (and therefore us).

Ruling the world takes up a lot of our time.

>Didn't England invent the sport?

Mexicans I know say Mexico invented it

He types, in English, the only language he knows.

Doesn't it have a lot to do with the fact that the majority of the "low level" colonial peoples were Irish/Scottish and rugby is generally more popular there?

Absolute madman

Soccer is for the poor and nigs. We exported cricket and rugby

Related via maternal lineage, it doesn't really matter at the end.

When a Habsburg princess married Dom Pedro I, their son, Dom Pedro II, was still only a Orléans-Braganza. Despite from his Habsburg jaw, but the beard hid it.

India and Kenya speak English too.

The US's biggest ancestry is German. Deal with it.

Ireland maybe but definitely not Scotland. In the UK rugby is seen more of a posh boy sport and you'd probably get laughed out of a city like Glasgow if you said you prefer rugby to football.

India and Kenya are commonwealth. The United States was founded by Anglo's which is the main difference.

Fun fact: You could eat a restaurant and sleep in a hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock.

What do you mean by "founded?"

The Founding Fathers were all born in either The Thirteen Colonies or the UK and it's from them which is the basis of your entire nation.

Shut up faggot, the language of the English court was French for like 300 years. Many of your monarchs are about as British as the Pakis.

Very good argument, I noticed you typed it in English.

Fantastic American posting right here, one of the great intellectuals of this board.

In that case, you forgot Mexican and African too.

We have a lot of non-Mexican Spanish (as in from Spain, the place in Europe) influence in the USA

What non-Anglo team sports have actually become popular worldwide? Tennis?

Try it, see what you get

Soccer isn't Anglo?

i'd bet 54 canadian dollars that you have waaaay more mexican influence than spaniard influence

The French are more responsible for the English language than any inbred islander.

We'd be speaking French then wouldn't we?

Scots were the engineers, mid level, Irish were the scum

>be English
>invent sport
>be awful at all of them

Ice hockey was invented by Scots soldiers in Canada playing shinty on ice

All the colonies existed before the sport was codified in the late 1800s.
It's why Australia has Aussie Rules, North America have Grid iron etc

>In the UK rugby is seen more of a posh boy sport
Try saying that in Hull or Wigan about rugby league

OH GOD HAHA

No one wants to go to those shitholes.

My point is that union is the posh eton sport and league is the based working class northern sport.
The codes literally split because of class differences spilling into arguments about professionalism.

Darts?

kek

noncing means fucking / touching up, but you'd only use it in the context of a paedophile (also called a nonce).

England spread rugby and cricket to its colonies before soccer. So the US prefers NFL (modified version of rugby), Australia/India/Pakistan prefer cricket, NZ prefers rugby, etc. .

Which non-Anglo sports are popular?

because nobody cares about a third world monkey sport

Tennis.
Golf is Scottish, but they're Anglo too, even if they like to pretend they aren't.

Tennis in itself is still only popular due to Britain. Royal Tennis, which was the historic french version was very different, it was played inside and you could bounce the ball off the walls, more like squash. Tennis as we know it today, Lawn Tennis, was first played in Britain.

*bad engrish accent intensifies*

I du know gov'na, we dun suck at all

Thanks for introducing nothing to us, dad!

You got rounders (girls version of Cricket) that turned into baseball and Rugby that turned into HandEgg.

because we have other football codes

>expecting descendants of Anglo scum to be good at sports

Umm rugby and cricket sweetie

Australia rules football sweetie

So like yourself then?

I'm Black

yeah we are thanks

lots of countries play hockey

So one of your ancestors got raped by an Anglo at some point then.

Yeah I'm Hispanic. What the fuck do I have to do with Anglo scum?

Nothing, but you aren't American and never will be.

THIS

At least the Spanish, French and Portuguese taught their colonials how to play footy.

Non-anglo foreigners often think Anglo colonies invented their own sports/chose to play other sports because they suck at soccer, but that's wrong. The reason the US, Aus, Canada, NZ aren't soccer countries is because sports older than soccer managed to establish themselves first.

The first exports to the colonies were bat-and-ball and "eggball" games (rugby is the mother code of ALL football codes).

During that time (1840-70s), regions in England and in the colonies developed their own forms of football games from rugby that varied wildly between regions and schools. First Aussie Rules game was played in 1858. Mob football (an antecedent of rugby) dates back to the early 1800s in the US, with the first American football game played in 1869 (although that 1869 version doesn't look like anything today). In Canada, the antecedent of Canadian football was played in 1869. The first International soccer game under Association rules was played in 1871.

And baseball was already established as a pro sport in the US by this time, while cricket was going strong in Australia. Ice Hockey would make in roads in Canada by 1875.

The sports landscape in the former colonies already had too much history and was too crowded for soccer to take over like it did in South America and Western Europe, who don't have bat-and-ball and egg ball sport (aside from Argentina and France with rugby) histories, so soccer found fertile ground to grow quickly.

AND this meme about the US being Anglo - when did that start?

>You got rounders

Baseball didn't descend from rounders. Don't know why Brits continue to believe that.

>However, the assertion that rounders is the direct ancestor of baseball is more problematic, for chronological reasons: the earliest mention of the game, by that name at least, dates only to 1828, almost a century after the earliest mentions of "base ball" and well after "base ball" was being played in America.

All bat and games evolved from a variety of folk games played in the middle ages.

good post
aussie rules is basically an amalgamation of rugby and games the abos made up using the rugby ball and it developed because cricketers wanted something to stay fit during winter when you couldn't play cricket

>AND this meme about the US being Anglo - when did that start?

I agree that is a sort of meme. The Spanish controlled more of the continent than the English at one point, the Dutch settled New York first, Scandinavians settled the Mid-Northwest, but Anglo culture won out for the most part, from language to religion (Protestantism over Catholicism).

But we are a melting pot. Have been since the beginning.