How should Sunday mornings be spent?
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. . .here are my thoughts.
How should Sunday mornings be spent?
Soccer has recently leapfrogged hockey as the 4th most popular sport in the United States. And it’s on baseball’s heels! Baseball fans skew older, so it’s fans will naturally decrease as soccer’s youthful fans increase. Soccer won’t catch basketball (#2) or football (#1) anytime soon, though. Sunday afternoons will remain dominated by “hut-hut” football, but Sunday mornings are all about English Premier League (EPL) football (soccer). Except for this past Sunday, that is. Some EPL games were postponed due to COVID outbreaks among a few squads that couldn’t field enough players. I didn’t get to watch my beloved Everton play because their scheduled opponents were one of those COVID stricken clubs. Probably for the best, though, as Everton are in the midst of major injury troubles. They didn’t even have enough players fit to fill the substitute’s bench in their last match. Why weren’t Everton afforded the luxury of having matches postponed until their key players got healthy? Why are players unavailable because of COVID being treated differently than those missing due to the devastating injury bug? Perhaps Everton need to fudge some positive COVID tests until all their quads, knees, and calves heal.
I hate to be different but I hate all those sports you mentioned. To me, especially the football players, they are overpaid idiots anyway. Personally I spend Sunday morning in my place of worship.
We all have our likes and dislikes. It would be boring if we were all the same!
I don’t think that is fair. If you’re hurt and can’t play then so what. But if you are too stupid to take covid shot and get sick they postpone game. I know some got the shot and got covid but most didnt
Especially in the EPL. I hear their vaccine rate is incredibly low.