Poll: Why "soccer?"

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thethingthatlurks

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I've come across much discussion on this in various threads, so I thought we should make this a poll. Why is American Football, which involves neither a ball or feet (most of the time anyway) called Football, while real Football, a game in which players handle a ball with their feet, called Soccer?
So, fellow escapists/football fans, should the name of American Football be changed to something more accurate, like Handegg?

PS: Go Germany, that was an AWESOME game!
 

ImprovizoR

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Yes to handegg! You read my mind mate. I don't get it either. I think it's pretty retarded, just like the players. I guess it's a part of "America, Fuck yeah!" thing they have going on over there.
 

tomtom94

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AsSOCCiation Football, apparently.

Still more of a "football" game than the Americans' rugby variant.
 

Quaxar

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AfterAscon said:
I think we should start calling American football soccer from now on.
Yes, even more confusion for everyone. That'll teach them stealing our European names!
 

Luke5515

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Just throwing this out there, it's still a ball. However, the name makes little sense, but there's not really much you can do to change it now.
 

Angry Caterpillar

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We call it different names, does it really matter that much?
<quote=Romeo and Juliet>That which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet.
 

Cowabungaa

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Quoting Wikipedia:
The term soccer originated in England, first appearing in the 1880s as an Oxford "-er" abbreviation of the word "association",[5] often credited to former England captain Charles Wreford-Brown.[6]
Football, of course, makes a lot more sense. Don't use football for hand egg.
Xpwn3ntial said:
I can't decide on calling it handegg or soccer.
You're thinking of the wrong game. Hand egg is the teasing name people give to American Football and/or rugby as football obviously refers to a foot and a ball. Rugby and American Football make more usage of the hands and the 'ball' has the shape of an egg. Hence hand egg.
 

The Last Nomad

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They should call American Football American Rugby or something like that.
Football means soccer to me, (Or Gaelic football, it depends who I'm talking to really), But where did the name "soccer" come from? maybe it means foot-ball or something like that in ancient greek?
 

CK76

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Spacefly said:
But where did the name "soccer" come from? maybe it means foot-ball or something like that in ancient greek?
The English called Association Football "Soccer" and Rugby Football "Rugger". Rugger fell out of favor, Soccer has continued on in use.
 

crimsonshrouds

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why the heck does it matter? It was a name that stuck in america and you can't exactly change it with a pointless forum.
 

thethingthatlurks

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Cowabungaa said:
Quoting Wikipedia:
The term soccer originated in England, first appearing in the 1880s as an Oxford "-er" abbreviation of the word "association",[5] often credited to former England captain Charles Wreford-Brown.[6]
Football, of course, makes a lot more sense. Don't use football for hand egg.
Xpwn3ntial said:
I can't decide on calling it handegg or soccer.
You're thinking of the wrong game. Hand egg is the teasing name people give to American Football and/or rugby as football obviously refers to a foot and a ball. Rugby and American Football make more usage of the hands and the 'ball' has the shape of an egg. Hence hand egg.
Oh, didn't know that. Thanks for sharing!

So, it seems the majority of people here (so far) don't like the term "soccer." But I disagree on the assumption that it cannot be changed, after all it's only a word. If you dislike it, don't use the word, and call it football instead. If somebody gets confused, call their sport handegg/soccer/rugbyknockoffwheresweatymuscualmentackleeachothertothegroundwhilemostviewerstrytocoveruptheirboners.
 

KeyMaster45

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Its simply a matter of local vernacular. We call it soccer, the rest of the world calls it football(which admittedly makes far more sense where the hell did we get soccer?). We call it the bathroom or restroom, other countries call it the loo or toilet. We call annoying jerks douche-bags, other countries call them wankers.

Long story short, does it really matter at all?