My appreciation for soccer is probably only due to having attended UConn in the mid-late 70s when it was the only sport where we competed at the highest level. So I learned the intricacies of the game watching live on the pitch at Storrs. I imagine if I hadn't had that experience I'd find it incredibly dull as well.Yeah. I'm with you. It's gotta be soccer. I've tried and have liked what I saw if I take the time but there is no motivation to intentionally watch it.
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Regular season pro basketball and baseball.
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Hockey is better to watch in person than on tv imo.Hockey. I've tried, and just can't get into it. It's too chaotic for me.
Hockey is better to watch in person than on tv imo.
They skate faster than you expect in person.That makes sense, seems like it would be a lot of fun in person.
Pickleball, softball, cornhole, frisbee, these are great rec league sports for old guys. Don't watch 'em.
Football - just boring to me with too many breaksFootball - just boring to me with too many breaks
Hockey - used to be an avid fan until 96 and couldn’t care less anymore
Regular season NBA basketball.Of the many popular sports which ones do you rarely or never watch? Or could easily switch channels to a movie.
For me it's soccer; it takes so long to score a point.
Also car racing; I don't see the attraction of watching cars going around in circles.