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>USA
>300mil ppl
>32 pro NFL teams
>UK 80million
>92 Football teams

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American football draws more dimes ya simp

Well it's 53 man rosters, how many players are on soccer teams

> Stevenage Borough
>Professional

larger fanbases probably

DING-DONG DIDDLY BASED

50 states vs countries? You smoke crack boy?

Pornstar Punishment or Impact Wrestling? It's the same audience of intellectuals.

I'm not sure what this post even means

Usually 18 starting/named as subs, 23 in the 1st team squad, and up to 30 in the team as a whole. Soccer teams also have reserve, u-23, and u19/18 teams they can call players up from or have players play down for.

About the same, mostly youth players though.

First team strictly is like 30ish, with about 20 in the gameday squads

why don't they have pro leagues in each state then?

How many other sports in England are well attended? Cuz we have 4 professional sports that are very well attended and two college sports that rival pro attendance

damn shame they killed PP

We don't put teams in bum fuck nowhere

>92 Football teams
>only 5 of them are competitive
It would be so much better if small town shitters united themselves to make ONE strong team in the whole region, this way there would be at least 10 competitive teams.

How many cricket and rugby teams?

>USA
>300 mil ppl
>15 good NFL teams
>UK 80 million
>2 good soccer teams

Oh I meant bigger fanbases on the nfl side. Less teams makes larger fanbases. MLB getts the most attendence mostly because they play a shitload of games and it all adds up. followed by nba, then nfl

>typing out ding-dong diddly

Wtf there's a team in Green Bay
By that logic they could've had a team in Duluth lol

>mfw the Rochester Mayos is the next expansion team

That's wrong, actually
In order
Mlb, nfl, nba, nhl

Nba wants to change that, but there is pushback from foreign leagues in all of the places nba wants more viewers, like Europe, Asia, and central America

>That's wrong actually
"No"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sports_attendance_figures

I'm not going all the way to Rochester
Can't they just put a team in Grand Marais so I have an excuse to go up and get burgers at My Sister's Place

Americacas are pretty fat

>15 good NFL teams

"good" based on what measure? playing against each other?

So if you live in one of the grey areas you don't have a local team you can go down on the weekend?

Alright man let's talk about an important comparison
Can every EPL fan afford tickets?
Well, a lot of NFL fans don't get to attend games because tickets are expensive and sell out quickly

But for those living far away from nfl markets there's an alternative: college football
Games are way cheaper, for d2 teams you can get a luxury box for like 40 bucks a person, and it's closer to home. Those games are on Saturday, so you still get to follow nfl on Sunday
Good system

Have NFL teams ever played against College Football teams?

what happens when you leave college but don't join NFL, you have to give up playing?

pretty much lmao

they don't even have semi-pro leagues?

Ok. I'm not the guy you originally replied to and I barely watch football but I know how the sport works to a degree hopefully some other person explains it better.

Usually the NFL gets their players from the college level. Obviously there is more college football players than nfl players so it's really really competitive and you have to be really really good to stand out to get drafted. Like a resume.

>they don't even have semi-pro leagues?
No, MLB does. It has college baseball, Minor league baseball, and finally the MLB. It's a great system but the NFL doesn't do that (to my knowledge). Don't ask me why I don't know.

>Have NFL teams ever played against College Football teams?
No.

A college all star team would have the Superbowl champion as a preseason contest back in the 60s

Europe is 400 million if you count my people inshallah.

Oh yeah forgot about that lmao

I never understood this either. How come there are only 1500 professional players out of 300m people?