“Hell is Real” | Origins of Ohio’s “Real Football” Rivalry



“Nobody wants to go to Hell.” Birth of a Rivalry chapter 2 looks at the second derby game of Columbus Crew SC and FC …

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34 thoughts on ““Hell is Real” | Origins of Ohio’s “Real Football” Rivalry”

  1. Nothing makes someone better than a rival hourly this means both teams will keep improving. Too bad inter miami doesn't have one yet

  2. “When your bottom of the table, there is only one way, up”…. Yes, when you don’t have relegation there is literally only one way to go.

  3. Weird american football. Expansion clubs?! Promovating shouls be ONLY on the field, not with money. That's the first weird thing about this sport in the US. Then there are these clubs that have just a few years of history and get to the top so quickly, without a natural growth. There are teams in England that have been here for 100+ years and have seen the Premier League only recent or about 2 or 3 times in their huge history. American football is unnatural. The fans are "die hard" even from their teams' founding year which was like 10 years ago at best. I mean, c'mon, you can't INSTANTLY become a die hard fan. MLS = Marketing League Soccer, an unnatural competition with plastic fans and team with no history. Still, I apreciate the yanks started liking the planet's top sport, by far.

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