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Date: Sat, 26 Dec 1998 00:50:16 -0500
From: LB <bspn@wodx.com>
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Of course, more people read Donald Duck than Moby Dick....draw your own
conclusions...<G>
Much of the world has ONLY soccer as a choice. Name a country where there is a
VIABLE alternative to soccer where soccer is the most popular sport.....And
that's even before we address whatever vague criteria you are setting to
determine "most popular"....

LB


Micheal Smith wrote:

> On Mon, 14 Dec 1998 16:06:40 GMT, "Scott B. Husted"
> <mktgmgr@riegelfcu.org> wrote:
> >I happen to think soccer is the most boring sport in the history of mankind.
> >Id rather go shopping with my wife than watch soccer.  (NOW THATS BAD!!!)
> >However... its one of, if not THE most popular sport in the world.
> It is the most popular sport in the world.
>
> >(Except here in the US of course).
> No, the US is included in the "world".  Even with your 250 million
> dissenting votes, it is still the most popular sport in the world.
>
> Mike

