Posted on 05/15/2006 3:00:35 PM PDT by rocksblues
BINGO!
Meh. Sure I like to see scoring. But you can have an exciting game in any sport even if it ends in a 0-0 tie. I guess I don't need big numbers to make it worthwhile.
"Awwww did I hurt your widdle feelings?"
Not really. I'm just kinda sick of people who feel they need to spoil a thread with their trivial comments that add nothing to the discussion.
"Make me."
Your school yard statement speaks volumes about your character and upbringing.
"Tell me where I said something NOT TRUE."
Here you go: "it isn't nearly fast paced enough for the American sports fan" The average NFL game is 60 minutes actual playing time, but is 4 hours on TV. You call that fast? I don't know what the average scorline is in the NFL, but I would imagine each team scores only 2~3 TD's per game. I watch soccer matches every weekend with similar score lines. The only difference being that the NFL gives you 6 points for a TD instead of just 1 as in soccer. I won't even begin to discuss how "fast paced" MLB is. Sheesh!
Yeah. I want Tuesday nites off to watch "House" and Thursday nites off to watch "Earl" too... tough t*ts! It's called responsibility and sacrifice, and these workers need to learn that.
Pushed down your throat? Really? By whom? I'm an American and it's not alien to me and it wasn't pushed down my throat. On the contrary. I had to actively seek-out live soccer coverage in the US. The only way to do that 5 years ago was to cancel my cable subscription, get DirecTV, and pay extra for Fox Sports World (now FSC).
As for soccer being alien: I wanted to play soccer when I was a kid (Calif. 1970's). I ran track growing up and hated standing around the outfield of a baseball diamond waiting for a fly ball to come my way every few innnings. Soccer was a natural for me. So much so that I played AYSO and club soccer until I finished college.
To each his own I guess.
Umm . . . commercials?
I like playing it, but soccer is about as exciting to watch as golf.
Why do you care if it will ever sell in the US or not?
I have played soccer before and it was exhausting. This was back when I was playing football, basketball, baseball and running track. Nothing wore me out like soccer.
But, I will watch it only under threat of extreme torture.
Ditto.
I remember when the US team was playing in some big deal World Cup match back in the 1990s (1994, I think). It was on July 4 and the media made a huge deal over it. I went to a friend's Indy Day party where we all planned to slam back some hot dogs, gather around the big screen and enjoy the game.
That lasted until about 30 minutes into the snoozefest. Two people fell asleep, and everyone else just wondered off to do something else. It was like watching mold form on the side of a building. A test pattern has more action.
What makes the World Cup special is that fact that entire countries are wrapped up in it. And one day the US will make it to the Finals, and when they do, you will see Super Bowl-like ratings for the finals. Why? Because, Americans love winners, period.
The World Cup is not like the MLS.
I remember that game, against Brazil, we were in a bar on Miami Beach watching the game (with a lot of Brazil fans) and we had a great time, though the US did lose the game. But it was a great run, that set the stage for the US gaining prominence.
Really?
The US finally lost?
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
My plan: Let all players use their hands, carry sticks, and put an official clock where everyone can see it...
Wait a minute. That's already called Lacrosse.
You don't?
It won't EVER sell in the US, it isn't nearly fast paced enough for the American sports fan. And Thank God for that.
Hardly sounds like a statement coming from a man who doesn't care.
but until the liberal network execs realize that, it will continue to be crammed down our throats. I used to live in Columbus with the Crew. Talk about an annoying waste of time.
Since when is anything sports related crammed down anyone's throat? The NHL is the 4th major sport in this country yet it is rather non-existant. Heck, even baseball and basketball aren't crammed down people's throats here and those are fairly major sports, unless all you get is ABC or something.
I don't like NASCAR at all (people complain about how boring soccer is, but I fail to see what's so exciting about people driving in a circle 500 times), but I wouldn't even say that is crammed down my throat, and it has a lot of popularity here.
Now there's a sport nobody cares about. Even the lame US pro soccer league does better than the lame pro lacrosse league, indoor or outdoor.
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