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Simon

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(Msg. 16) Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2004 10:36 am
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> More people will play golf in 1-4 person groups than will ever
> play field hockey in however-big-a-team-is groups.
>
> In fact, that's one of the reasons there are 30 million
> golfers in America, and about 50 people who know how big
> a field hockey team is.

Which of course is typically Americo-centric attitude. In India and Pakistan
(field) hockey is a huge sport and top games will be played in packed
stadiums with 50,000+ spectators, and as far as I'm aware golf is not much
of a participation sport in those countries.

In much of Europe (field) hockey participant are probably more or less
similar to golfers. Certainly the same order of magnitude.

Simon

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(Msg. 17) Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2004 10:36 am
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On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 10:36:19 +0100, "Simon" <dont RemoveThis @bother.com> wrote:
>>Blair Houghton wrote:
>> In fact, that's one of the reasons there are 30 million
>> golfers in America, and about 50 people who know how big
>> a field hockey team is.
>
>Which of course is typically Americo-centric attitude. In India and Pakistan
>(field) hockey is a huge sport and top games will be played in packed
>stadiums with 50,000+ spectators, and as far as I'm aware golf is not much
>of a participation sport in those countries.
>
>In much of Europe (field) hockey participant are probably more or less
>similar to golfers. Certainly the same order of magnitude.
>
>Simon

Try reading the post to which this is a response. He said "in
America". Your post is the typically anti-Americo-centric attitude.
Apples/Oranges

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(Msg. 18) Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2004 1:46 pm
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> >Which of course is typically Americo-centric attitude. In India and
Pakistan
> >(field) hockey is a huge sport and top games will be played in packed
> >stadiums with 50,000+ spectators, and as far as I'm aware golf is not
much
> >of a participation sport in those countries.
> >
> >In much of Europe (field) hockey participant are probably more or less
> >similar to golfers. Certainly the same order of magnitude.
> >
> >Simon
>
> Try reading the post to which this is a response. He said "in
> America". Your post is the typically anti-Americo-centric attitude.
> Apples/Oranges
>
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(Msg. 19) Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2004 1:53 pm
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"Bobby Knight" <bknight DeleteThis @conramp.net> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 10:36:19 +0100, "Simon" <dont DeleteThis @bother.com> wrote:
> >>Blair Houghton wrote:
> >> In fact, that's one of the reasons there are 30 million
> >> golfers in America, and about 50 people who know how big
> >> a field hockey team is.
> >
> >Which of course is typically Americo-centric attitude. In India and
Pakistan
> >(field) hockey is a huge sport and top games will be played in packed
> >stadiums with 50,000+ spectators, and as far as I'm aware golf is not
much
> >of a participation sport in those countries.
> >
> >In much of Europe (field) hockey participant are probably more or less
> >similar to golfers. Certainly the same order of magnitude.
> >
> >Simon
>
> Try reading the post to which this is a response. He said "in
> America". Your post is the typically anti-Americo-centric attitude.
> Apples/Oranges
>

No, the comment was: "More people will play golf in 1-4 person groups than
will ever play field hockey in however-big-a-team-is groups." The "in
America" was his example to so-called prove his point.

I was highlighting the fact that in many parts of the world there are at
least as many people who play (field) hockey as golf. Additionally, the 30
million to 50 comment is such a stupid exageration of the situation, even in
America, that both sections of the original post clearly show an
Americo-centric attitude that doesn't comprehend the fact that (in a
sporting sense) the USA is a very atypical country.

Simon
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Blair P. Houghton

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(Msg. 20) Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 5:19 am
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Simon <dont RemoveThis @bother.com> wrote:
>"Bobby Knight" <bknight RemoveThis @conramp.net> wrote in message
>news:hi2fn05vtfpk0eiupg7qenhpp5mcopigh9@4ax.com...
>> On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 10:36:19 +0100, "Simon" <dont RemoveThis @bother.com> wrote:
>> >>Blair Houghton wrote:
>> >> In fact, that's one of the reasons there are 30 million
>> >> golfers in America, and about 50 people who know how big
>> >> a field hockey team is.
>>
>
>No, the comment was: "More people will play golf in 1-4 person groups than
>will ever play field hockey in however-big-a-team-is groups." The "in
>America" was his example to so-called prove his point.

I suspect the 30 million American golfers still dwarf the
number of people worldwide who know how many people are on
a side in field hockey. Including India and/or Pakistan.

--Blair
"How many people on a football team?"
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(Msg. 21) Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 11:58 am
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"Blair P. Houghton" <b.TakeThisOut@p.h> wrote in message
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> Simon <dont.TakeThisOut@bother.com> wrote:
> >"Bobby Knight" <bknight.TakeThisOut@conramp.net> wrote in message
> >news:hi2fn05vtfpk0eiupg7qenhpp5mcopigh9@4ax.com...
> >> On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 10:36:19 +0100, "Simon" <dont.TakeThisOut@bother.com> wrote:
> >> >>Blair Houghton wrote:
> >> >> In fact, that's one of the reasons there are 30 million
> >> >> golfers in America, and about 50 people who know how big
> >> >> a field hockey team is.
> >>
> >
> >No, the comment was: "More people will play golf in 1-4 person groups
than
> >will ever play field hockey in however-big-a-team-is groups." The "in
> >America" was his example to so-called prove his point.
>
> I suspect the 30 million American golfers still dwarf the
> number of people worldwide who know how many people are on
> a side in field hockey. Including India and/or Pakistan.

I think you are proving my point. On what basis do you make that statement?

The combined populations of India and Pakistan (1.224 billion) is more than
4 times the population of the US (293 million). As already pointed out,
hockey is a huge sport in India/Pakistan yet you are claiming that (ignoring
the rest of the world) less than 2.5% of their people know how many people
are on a (field) hockey team. Thats like saying that less than 7 million
people in the US know how many people there are on a Baseball team.

In fact, the US is ranked 11= in the world for women's hockey, so I wouldn't
be at all surprised to find 30 million people IN THE US who knew how many
people there were on a (field) hockey team.

Simon
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(Msg. 22) Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 11:58 am
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"Simon" <dont.TakeThisOut@bother.com> wrote in message news:<clap0e$kul$1$8300dec7@news.demon.co.uk>...

> In fact, the US is ranked 11= in the world for women's hockey, so I wouldn't
> be at all surprised to find 30 million people IN THE US who knew how many
> people there were on a (field) hockey team.

In the US, there *might* be 30 million that know how many players are
on an ICE hockey team, although I suspect the actual number is lower
than that. For FIELD hockey, I suspect the number is less than 1
million, probably much less. According to the US field hockey
association's own web page, total player participation in the US is
estimated at 100,000. FOr every person who actually plays, you think
there are 300 who know anything about it? Not a chance.
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Peter McCallum

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(Msg. 23) Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 3:53 pm
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Blair P. Houghton <b.RemoveThis@p.h> wrote:
> I suspect the 30 million American golfers still dwarf the
> number of people worldwide who know how many people are on
> a side in field hockey. Including India and/or Pakistan.

I suspect that George W. Bush adopts economic policies that lead to the
declining value of the US dollar, in order to reward his good friends in
Australia. Of course, just because I suspect it doesn't mean it's true.
Do you have any evidence to back up your claim?

Peter

BTW I was previously unaware of this hostility between the sports of
hockey and golf in the USA. How long has it been going on?

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Peter McCallum

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(Msg. 24) Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2004 7:16 am
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Simon <dont.DeleteThis@bother.com> wrote:
> In fact, the US is ranked 11= in the world for women's hockey, so I wouldn't
> be at all surprised to find 30 million people IN THE US who knew how many
> people there were on a (field) hockey team.

World ranking and participation don't seem to be correlated at all.
China has (from memory) 300 hockey players and Korea 1000. Both those
countries have done quite well in men's and women's hockey in recent
years. Obviously they've noted that it is an Olympic sport and put funds
into developing the game at an elite level.

Peter

BTW How many players are there in a baseball team?

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(Msg. 25) Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2004 3:25 pm
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> BTW How many players are there in a baseball team?

I believe there are 9.

Simon
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Blair P. Houghton

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(Msg. 26) Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2004 4:35 am
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Peter McCallum <p5m8.REMOVETHIS RemoveThis @yahoo.com.au> wrote:
>Blair P. Houghton <b RemoveThis @p.h> wrote:
>> I suspect the 30 million American golfers still dwarf the
>> number of people worldwide who know how many people are on
>> a side in field hockey. Including India and/or Pakistan.
>
>I suspect that George W. Bush adopts economic policies that lead to the
>declining value of the US dollar, in order to reward his good friends in
>Australia. Of course, just because I suspect it doesn't mean it's true.
>Do you have any evidence to back up your claim?

The evidence is that there are 30 million American golfers,
and nobody who matters knows anything about field hockey.

--Blair
"You want to refute it with
something other than semantic
arguments?"
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(Msg. 27) Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2004 4:37 am
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Simon <dont DeleteThis @bother.com> wrote:
>"Blair P. Houghton" <b DeleteThis @p.h> wrote in message
>news:HL0ed.3123204$ic1.323082@news.easynews.com...
>> Simon <dont DeleteThis @bother.com> wrote:
>> >"Bobby Knight" <bknight DeleteThis @conramp.net> wrote in message
>> >news:hi2fn05vtfpk0eiupg7qenhpp5mcopigh9@4ax.com...
>> >> On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 10:36:19 +0100, "Simon" <dont DeleteThis @bother.com> wrote:
>> >> >>Blair Houghton wrote:
>> >> >> In fact, that's one of the reasons there are 30 million
>> >> >> golfers in America, and about 50 people who know how big
>> >> >> a field hockey team is.
>> >>
>> >
>> >No, the comment was: "More people will play golf in 1-4 person groups
>than
>> >will ever play field hockey in however-big-a-team-is groups." The "in
>> >America" was his example to so-called prove his point.
>>
>> I suspect the 30 million American golfers still dwarf the
>> number of people worldwide who know how many people are on
>> a side in field hockey. Including India and/or Pakistan.
>
>I think you are proving my point. On what basis do you make that statement?
>
>The combined populations of India and Pakistan (1.224 billion) is more than
>4 times the population of the US (293 million). As already pointed out,
>hockey is a huge sport in India/Pakistan yet you are claiming that (ignoring
>the rest of the world) less than 2.5% of their people know how many people
>are on a (field) hockey team. Thats like saying that less than 7 million
>people in the US know how many people there are on a Baseball team.

I'd bet if you did a survey most would say "9" instead of "25".

>In fact, the US is ranked 11= in the world for women's hockey, so I wouldn't
>be at all surprised to find 30 million people IN THE US who knew how many
>people there were on a (field) hockey team.

You'd probably be surprised then, because I doubt a
quarter of a million Americans would know the answer to
that question.

--Blair
"And there's no prizes for it."
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(Msg. 28) Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2004 2:07 pm
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On 22-Oct-2004, p5m8.REMOVETHIS.DeleteThis@yahoo.com.au (Peter McCallum) wrote:

> BTW How many players are there in a baseball team?

There are various rules for baseball. My nephew's little league has a limit (I
don't know what it is). A few years back the Colorado Rockies had a playoff
game (the last time I watched baseball on TV), and ran out of pitchers. Once a
player leaves the game, he cannot return. They could have activated more
pitchers before the game, but the total number of players for that game has to
fit within the rules. I bet that number isn't the same as in my nephew's
game.

Maybe you mean "9". But in the context of this thread, I bet you are making
a point that things are more complex than they seem.
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