Does soccer get enough respect in the United States?
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Does soccer get enough respect in the United States?
Does soccer get enough respect in the United States?
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I really enjoy watching the World Cup and some of these other tournaments, but MLS play doesnt do it for me.
I would suggest you to try watching live at the venue instead of the TV... unfortunately, ESPN and FSC are still learning how to properly broadcast Football, and I agree with you. It's boring to watch it on tv.
It boils down to $. You can't slap a load of million dollar commercials into a televised soccer game because there's no play stoppage, so you won't get the coverage. We'll continue to overload Sportscenter with 10-preseason-games-a-night-baseball, though, flapping about "predictions" and "bright stars" long before the first pitch of the season is thrown out. Even the NHL can't keep up financially with the bloated other 3 major sports. Actually, I'm a rabid NBA fan, so maybe a little more b-ball coverage would be okay. :D
In terms of $$$ there are more in the soccer world than anyone can imagine, but its not all about $$$, it is a sport where one sweats his heart for 45 min or more in each half. There is no stoppage time or changing players as you please, which is the case with Basketball. You have to have stamina to play the game.
I was born and raised in the USA and love the Lakers, Dodgers, UCLA and Rams. I also enjoy the sport of soccer which I started watching in the 1970s when Pele, George Best and other world soccer stars played in the U.S. The game has grown tremendously over the years. There are so many good youth players on club teams playing all over the country, it's just a matter of time before we find a system that recognizes the best talent and puts them on the same team. One area that has been neglected is in the Latin community. There are so many leagues out there with great young players, but we are somehow missing the boat on this talent.
I would extend this not just to latinos (as we both know that alone is a HUGE untapped talent pool) but also all other urban/minority atheletes. The best of the world don't come from suburbs filled with soccer moms, the come from the inner cities where the game is played with more space for creativity and flair.
It's only a matter of time. We got a little closer today. :-)
Soccer would be more entertaining if they were allowed to hit each other - i cant stand baseball for the same reason - its boring - nothing happens. I want- nay - i NEED physical contact in a sport. Football, Hockey, Basketball - those are more physical therefore hold my interest. And yes, i understand there is bumping etc. But i would be interested if the guy going down the field could just get leveled with a big hit. That would make it interested. I really dont know why baseball is so popular to be honest - i find it horribly boring.
if you like watching people hitting, watch boxing. Football and hockey is just for people that like hitting each other, Soccer is more skills speed.
Look up Karl Malone's elbows, and try and count the number of stiches the other guys got, lol
due to circumcision American males cannot appreciate a sport so dependent on the use of the lower body
I didn't vote because I don't care. I enjoy the sport - a lot. I appreciate the sport and don't seek everyone else's permission to enjoy it. I don't need something to be important to others for it to be important to me.
Popularity is overrated and a pretty lame way to evaluate the merits of something. Who cares if America likes soccer? Sounds like the people who don't like it are FAR more obsessed about that question than those who do.
As the premier sport, I enjoy the true 'world' competition of soccer. The 'world series' is a joke...Super Bowl...come on...I really don't care to see 400 steroid crazed monsters play for 30 seconds and then stop for two minutes, let alone the need to replace the complete team when the ball turns over. Basketball? Not bad, but there is little defense. Soccer provides 45 minutes of CONTINUOS play and requires constant improvisation. Iditiots like Celizic should just drink the Kool Aid shoveled to him by the adverisers and shut the HELL up.
Well stated John - 1187506. A great showing like this at next year's World Cup might be too much to ask after the "success" of this Confeds. Cup. However, like one of the players said - "It's not about getting respect - it's about winning." That ultimate achievement always garners respect. You can't play one half and expect to win. They just weren't able to generate the same level of energy and execution in the 2nd half. It was apparent after the 1st quick goal that Brazil was going to come back...The momentum had swayed. You have to earn respect and they still have a ways to go there although the general public is rather apathetic toward it after their kids move on to other sports. Another great commment about not scouting Latin community for talent and then having a better system than what is currently in place to produce a high caliber player that might stick at one of the bigger clubs in the world. Everyone loves a winner!!!
I dont really care whether Mike Celzic thinks whether soccer will be become big in this country or not...it doesnt matter because I love watching the game and I dont care what opinionated columnists think about the game. I am glad that ESPN provides a much better coverage of the international tournaments than before - as long as the immigrant community likes the game (which they will because they grew up with the game), there will be a following of soccer in this country. MLS really hasnt come up to that level and it is time that the management there think how to elevate the league to the next level - however without $ this will be almost impossible....but as long as we get to watch the games from outside of the U.S. and the occasional succeses of the U.S. national team, I am fine with the status quo.
If the rest of the world thinks soccer/football is the greatest thing then that is fine.
I resent that some imply Americans don't get it or are too dumb to appreciate it.
We have a pretty saturated televised sporting market in the US and someone is going to be the odd man out. As someone else has said, without a chance for commercial breaks, there is not tremendous incentive for networks to air soccer/football to the masses for free. Hence the rediculous practice of covering uniforms with advertising (like a NASCAR race care).
The cable market does have premium channels that cover this sport. You just have to pay extra for them.
I would welcome the opportunity to be able to watch US soccer/football on TV more often. But I am not going to suddenly start thinking it is more enjoyable "to me" than watching NFL Football (yes calling the American sport Football was probably unfortunate) .
I just think it says something that many Americans have had experience playing soccer in gym class and on school teams. Yet it cannot attract the intense interest of the US masses. Yet the NFL is pretty much the king of televised sports in this country and appeals to males and females alike. The Super Bowl is like a holiday.
I am just saying to each his own.
If Americans were truly interested, we (Americans) would speak in a household manner of names like Kobe, LeBron and D-Wade. Simply stated, the market is not present for soccer as this holds for other countries. Europeans cherish soccer as Americans love baseball.
the rest of the world love soccer much much more then baseball fans love baseball. have you been in a soccer stadium outside of the US? the noise level is so high you cant hear yourself talk and the fans stand up and chant and sing in support of their team
We do not respect the game because we suck at it. Football is a great game, but it is not part of our culture. Nonetheless, is is still the most popular game in the plane, so who cares if is not popular here. I am pretty sure the rest of the planet are not worry about this fact.
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Why do you say the US sucks at soccer? The men's national team is currently ranked 14 in the world out of 202 countries. Nothing sucky about that. I'd say the game isn't terribly respected in this country because most people weren't exposed to it at a young age.
And, I care that it's not popular here. As with most sports, it's a lot more fun to watch with a rowdy crowd.
We have almost 300 million people in the US, most of the countries that we are ranked ahead of have less than half of that, and some way, way less. If the rank were normalized by the population of the country, we would be about 175 (or lower) on the list.
I know what Cleveland sports fans must feel like, to love their team...but know they have no shot.
It's just the way we run TV versus the way others run TV. 45 minutes of uninterrupted play means that commercial TV can't sell advertising time. Therefore, TV doesn't hype it, and people in the media put it down. If commercial TV could find a way to sell ad time, the media types wouldn't be putting soccer down. On the other hand, have you ever been to a hockey or basketball or football game and sat around while the players scratched their butts waiting for an official's time out (i.e. commercial break) to finish? It really ruins the game.
Based on its popularity around the world, saying "soccer (futbol) is boring" says more about the watcher than the watched. The ball is never "dead", if play is stopped time is added at the end to complete the game. I have a hard time saying that someone who has to be slapped by the game in order to pay attention is a "fan".
The world likes this, the world likes that. So what? The world doesn't care about US likes and vice versa. And? It's ridiculous to read that some people think that Soccer nonfans have a bigger issue with this topic than Soccer fans. You guys might want to actually read these posts again. Then, if possible, get over it. As some posters have remarked, One day...
The way I see it, soccer is not respected in US because most people do not understand it, and it's difficulties. I've heard many people say they think it's easy, always from the sidelines of course. This sport requires more endurance then most people could imagine, and most athletes of other sports could endure. Although, it's not just a fitness test out there, every player has to react with skill and intelligence every time they are imediatly involved in the play. Which is very hard to do while you're pushing yourself physically without pauses and breaks. Now, I know not understanding the sport is not the only issue with it's popularity, media owns the US, and the media does not support soccer as much as other sports. I can see this easily changing, and hope it does.
Honestly, I would prefer if the USA never comes to like football. I would hate the idea of commercial influences determining 'stoppages' so some firm can sell its product. Surely sport should be one of the few places immune to interference from the external pressures of reality, i.e. an artificial bubble of escapism. Here heroes are made, broken and remade..or just fade away. Fine, generate finance around the peripheries of the sport, but leave the game alone, and let America enjoy their own tribalisms.
I never liked soccer until both my sons started playing it and I was forced to coach it. Once I had to understand the sport, I grew to love it very quickly. Once you understand the game, you are hooked. That is the problem in the US. People don't understand soccer when they watch, nor do they care to, and I don't necessarily blame them. However, soccer right now is exactly like baseball was when I was little, kids were playing it in first grade. TONS of kids are growing up playing soccer. As these kids grow, soccer will eventually get the respect it deserves when they become adults. Even if they choose football or baseball when they get older, they'll have a love and respect for soccer. Personally, I think US will see a World Cup within the next 20-30 years.
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Americans dont know what they are missing. This is the sport of the world. Just because "we" dont get it, doesnt change how wonderfull it