You're acting like water breaks are some kind of scandal, but they're actually a sign the sport's adaptable. Football's been played on every continent, in blistering heat, in monsoon rains, in freezing snow — it works everywhere because it's flexible. Those breaks? They keep players safe and the game quality high. That's smart, not weak.
And here's the thing about swimming and beach volleyball: they're seasonal in a way football isn't. You can't exactly set up a volleyball net on a random patch of grass in your neighborhood. But football? I've played it on beaches, in backyards, on concrete lots, even in a hallway once. It's portable, it's cheap, and it brings people together in a way that's uniquely summer. Nothing beats that feeling of kicking a ball around with friends as the sun goes down. That's why it's the best.
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