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Buckle up international stackers, because your American hosts finally watched some Euro Rules Football and we didn't hold back.

Hahaha! Just listening to both of you now. I can't stop smiling while you talk about how exciting soccer is.

I must admit that the two matches this week weren't good. I may say that they were boring for an independent fan. Next week's PSG vs Inter should be a good one. It's the top competition in Europe.

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I will be watching. Well, listening at least to see if anything exciting happens so I can trade accordingly on Predyx.

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I will try listening and test the theory that this sport is more exciting when you can't see it.

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Now that you bring this, I remember listening to the radio as a kid while my team was playing. At that time, matches weren't available live on TV so you only could listen to them in the radio.

Matchs looked like very intense and enjoyable just listening to the radio commentator . At night, you could watch the highlights in the sports program. You could imagine how disappointed I was most of the time as the highlights were only 2-3 minutes out of 90 minutes. These days you can watch most of them and, to be honest, some of them are quite boring.

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When I was a kid I used to listen to hockey and baseball games on the radio before I went to sleep. I still like listening to baseball on the radio.

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Baseball is another sport for radio.

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Opposite to these sports is basketball. Too chaotic to listen to it in the radio. Much better watch it.

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Yeah, basketball is a terrible listen.

I used to listen to Raptors games as I drove around in the evenings when I had my business. It's ok, not great.

40 sats \ 1 reply \ @gnilma 25 May

I used to listen to Canucks games occasionally on the radio during the late 2000s early 2010s when they were good. I was surprised at how quiet the arena could sometime get when I went to my first Canucks game. And watching the game in person without the play by play commentary just feels that something is missing.

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I like the sounds of live hockey. The blades scraping against the ice, the players crashing into the boards.

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*North American hosts

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Is there any other?

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Sure South American! Central Americans!

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SummarySummary

In this episode of the Stacker Sports Podcast, hosts discuss a variety of sports topics, focusing on basketball, hockey, soccer, and baseball, while also touching on prediction markets and contests within the Stacker News community. Here's a breakdown of the key points:

  1. Basketball Updates:
    • The hosts discuss recent NBA games, noting a lackluster basketball game and a significant loss by OKC to Minnesota. They express disappointment in OKC's performance and speculate on the team's need for a wake-up call.
    • They critique the timing of the NBA MVP announcement for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (SGA), finding it oddly timed and poorly communicated.
    • Discussion on playoff performances, particularly focusing on the Knicks vs. Pacers series, with notable plays by Tyrese Haliburton and struggles by Jalen Brunson due to flopping and ball-handling issues.
  2. Hockey Highlights:
    • Updates on the NHL Eastern Conference Finals, with the Florida Panthers taking a strong lead over their opponents, looking dominant and potentially unbeatable.
    • Mention of Canada's unexpected loss to Denmark in the quarterfinals of a hockey tournament, and Siggy's Islanders winning the draft lottery, raising hopes for next season.
  3. Soccer Observations:
    • The hosts express boredom with soccer, particularly a UEFA match they watched, criticizing the slow pace and lack of excitement despite commentator enthusiasm.
    • They acknowledge learning about soccer teams through prediction markets and contests on Stacker News, even if the sport itself isn't engaging to them.
  4. Baseball and Futility Records:
    • Discussion of the Colorado Rockies' historically bad start to the MLB season, potentially on pace to break records for most losses, though the hosts predict they might improve slightly.
    • Updates on their fantasy baseball league, including a humorous trade story involving roster changes and player performances during matchups.
  5. Prediction Markets and Contests:
    • The hosts encourage participation in Predicts, a Bitcoin-based prediction market, highlighting its fun and community-building aspects with various sports markets.
    • They discuss ongoing contests like the T20 cricket contest, NBA prediction contests (won by Noma), and bracket challenges, noting tight races and the educational value of following new sports.
  6. NFL and Other Sports:
    • Brief mention of NFL topics like the survival of the "Tush Push" play for another season and new kickoff rules affecting touchbacks.
    • A recurring segment, "Beefing with Cowherd," criticizes sports commentator Colin Cowherd for inconsistent takes on the San Francisco 49ers’ drafts and schedule.
    • Casual discussion on Canadian Football League (CFL) history and the unique field dimensions, as well as Aussie Rules Football's chaotic style.
  7. Community Engagement:
    • Emphasis on the Stacker News community's role in expanding their sports horizons, from cricket to Aussie Rules, and the fun of engaging with fellow "Stackers" through comments and zaps on platforms like Fountain.

Overall, the episode blends sports commentary with community-driven content, offering insights into current games, personal betting strategies, and humorous takes on sports media, while fostering engagement within the Stacker News sports territory.

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Alienate that audience

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Yes we insulted soccer and spent the rest of the pod talking about hockey just to piss you off.

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I am pissed

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You should be.

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Nowwwwww who's the goat? messi or ronaldo?

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What about that guy who bends it like himself?

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oh you mean roberto carlos

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peter crouch?

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In my limited knowledge I would say messi but Ronaldo is prettier.

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let me enlighten you then, ronaldo in unparalleled in all the multiverses :)

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Well you know more than me so I won’t argue.

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:)

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I started listening but didn’t finish yet. Had some good chuckles early though!

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We had a few good moments.

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45 sats \ 1 reply \ @Car 25 May

Haha best title ever! Looking forward to listening to this

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I stole the name from Andrew Heaton. That's what he would call episodes of his podcast when he decided to just talk about sci-fi the whole time.

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I didn't know you were on Fountain, I'm going to save it to listen to later.

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Thanks! All of our listens are from Fountain.

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Thanks

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I will accept being claimed by America. I still want to retain Canadian citizenship but I would happily join the rest of my family as dual citizens. I do in fact feel a bit left out.

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For the purposes of that segment, you come off as quite American.

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Thanks for sharing this episode! 🙌
I didn’t know about this platform.

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You mean fountain?

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Yes! 😊👍

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