• True.  But your point about ticket sales is moot because they brought Beckham and will bring more big ticket stars in to the US soon.  I’ve heard Ronaldinho is making his way to the US…I think…

    But hes not anymore…the first couple of games were full and as soon as he played full games and it didn’t magically change the Galaxy season, then people just got off the wagon. The thrill is gone on that ploy.

    Ronaldo is another old player. I watched him play live at Pasadena back in 1994 at the world cup…how good can he be 14 years latter…?

    Its only a temporary fix to bring in these old chaps…its almost like they are grabbing at straws to fill the seats with gimmicks. If they want to do better, they got to bring in better financial support so they can get current stars from Europe.


  • but soccer is soccer. simply the best

    Yes, Amon Sûl, and that’s why I will watch your team’s totally unexpected defeat on Sunday  :-D

    It will be like attacking an Inf with 1 Inf, 1 Arm, BB-Shot and Fgt, and still losing  :evil:


  • @Imperious:

    But hes not anymore…the first couple of games were full and as soon as he played full games and it didn’t magically change the Galaxy season, then people just got off the wagon. The thrill is gone on that ploy.

    Of course there will be a spurt then a drawback.  But he is a celebrity and he helped bring a lot more attention and interest to the game.  Just like Fukudome and other Japanese stars to MLB.

    Ronaldo is another old player. I watched him play live at Pasadena back in 1994 at the world cup…how good can he be 14 years latter…?

    He’s only 31 and has had a strong seasons still, but suffered a bad injury this year and the future is doubtful.  but I was talking about Ronaldinho who is one, if not the top one, best players in soccer right now.  May just be rumors about him coming here…but the money is there and he’ll bring it.

    Its only a temporary fix to bring in these old chaps…its almost like they are grabbing at straws to fill the seats with gimmicks. If they want to do better, they got to bring in better financial support so they can get current stars from Europe.

    There is a temporary surge, but it does bolster the overall interest.  They owners wouldn’t be spending so much money to bring these people over.  And if they couldn’t play, they wouldn’t bother signing them anyway.  The expansion teams and buzz around Beckham are signs that soccer is on the up and up.  Feel free to smite me more in disagreement.


  • @Complex:

    but soccer is soccer. simply the best

    Yes, Amon Sûl, and that’s why I will watch your team’s totally unexpected defeat on Sunday   :-D

    It will be like attacking an Inf with 1 Inf, 1 Arm, BB-Shot and Fgt, and still losing  :evil:

    we ll see, we ll see 8-) :wink: :lol:


  • Bad thing is, that A&A players don’t seem too interested in soccer (honestly it’s only World cup and Euro for me too). Well, the Americans are not known to be big fans anyway, they do have lots of other alternatives (Green Bay anyone, by the way?). But the Europeans do really let me down. I could not get statements from Ranor (German, not interested) or Funcioneta (Spanish, also not interested - a Spaniard not interested in soccer, imagine that  :lol:) concerning the Euro08. Would have been fun to have a little bet-game here on the forum.


  • Soccer is extremely big at my school.  In elementary we played soccer at every recess since kindergarten.  It is no wonder that soccer is the only sport that we have one a state title in, and we have won 7 out of the last 8 districts in soccer.


  • @bananaman:

    Soccer is extremely big at my school.  In elementary we played soccer at every recess since kindergarten.  It is no wonder that soccer is the only sport that we have one a state title in, and we have won 7 out of the last 8 districts in soccer.

    where are u from

  • 2007 AAR League

    soccer is big in the midwest.

    everyone plays on teams growing up to about middle school, then kids start to specialize getting better at fewer sports.


  • @Complex:

    I could not get statements from Ranor (German, not interested) or Funcioneta (Spanish, also not interested - a Spaniard not interested in soccer, imagine that  :lol:) concerning the Euro08.

    I’m not interested in soccer, but when you receive info on TV all hours, you learn something, even if you don’t want. See my reply in the other pool and that funny Media Mark promo  :mrgreen:


  • @Funcioneta:

    @Complex:

    I could not get statements from Ranor (German, not interested) or Funcioneta (Spanish, also not interested - a Spaniard not interested in soccer, imagine that  :lol:) concerning the Euro08.

    I’m not interested in soccer, but when you receive info on TV all hours, you learn something, even if you don’t want. See my reply in the other pool and that funny Media Mark promo   :mrgreen:

    which sports do you prefer then

    basketball. handball, tenis

    i watched Nadal at Sunday, man he was strong, he smashed Federer, simply too strong


  • Basketball. A pity that the stupid president of Spanish Federation fired the coach who won the Mundials  :-P

    And chess… for playing  :-D


  • At least you didn’t mislabel Soccer as ‘football’


  • @allies_fly:

    At least you didn’t mislabel Soccer as ‘football’

    I like American football just fine, but it stole the name and barely even connects the ball and feet.

    The term Armored Wankball (not mine) seems to fit it more and more.  :lol:  Especially when there are 15 seconds of play and a minute of commercials. Geez.


  • @Jermofoot:

    @allies_fly:

    At least you didn’t mislabel Soccer as ‘football’

    I like American football just fine, but it stole the name and barely even connects the ball and feet.

    The term Armored Wankball (not mine) seems to fit it more and more.  :lol:  Especially when there are 15 seconds of play and a minute of commercials. Geez.

    hmm.

    yes, all that action in soccer is way better than the beer commercials

    wankerball.


  • @allies_fly:

    @Jermofoot:

    @allies_fly:

    At least you didn’t mislabel Soccer as ‘football’

    I like American football just fine, but it stole the name and barely even connects the ball and feet.

    The term Armored Wankball (not mine) seems to fit it more and more.  :lol:  Especially when there are 15 seconds of play and a minute of commercials. Geez.

    hmm.

    yes, all that action in soccer is way better than the beer commercials

    wankerball.

    Scoring is obviously not rampant in soccer, but that makes the games more competitive and exciting. Plus the games run continuously with rarely any stoppage.  I can appreciate that from the viewpoint of enjoying a sport and applauding athletes that really push their stamina. I’d rather drink beer than watch it.


  • @allies_fly:

    yes, all that action in soccer is way better than the beer commercials

    Herexy! There is nothing worst than watching ANY commercials!  :mrgreen:

    Mmmm… anyway, football (agh, I hate that soccer word) also has lots and lots of comercials. Wait a minute… all TV has lots and lots of comercials… even comercials have lots and lots of comercials inside  :-D


  • I think it depends on what you are brought up with. I have watched and played soccer since i was a toddler. I have seen Beckham play at United and many English matches. The atmospehere and the culture behind it is something that becomes ingrained and becomes part of the culture of your country and a bit of your own personal history. Trying to introduce this to other countries cultures doesn’t always work as it’s not a big part of their history. I have watched some american football and i can’t see what the attraction of it is. However, if i watched a game in real life i might see it from a different point of view.

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