Americans (U.S.A.) ...

I think it has a decent audience and people enjoy watching the game, but the atmosphere is lacking. Other than a few dedicated fans, most are content to sit quiet and not get involved... or, judging by the conversations i overhear in the stands, learn the rules, since "there are so many." (WTF?!?) But overall I think the game is moving in a positive direction. I really think that if MLS could attract a couple more aging stars, I know Henry's name is constantly thrown around, the atmosphere could really pick up. oh and DalbeyINUK... prepare for more roger levesque and his moustache of doom in the MLS :)
 
to be fair UW, there are a lot of rules that most people aren't aware of because unlike American football, baseball, basketball, the last generation didn't grow up playing soccer. The past 15 years or so all the kids play soccer at a real young age so maybe that will change. I know when the Philadelphia Union have their first game at home on April 10 I will be explaining to people younger (my brother) and older (my father) about the offsides, free kicks, fouls, hell even the cards and substitutions!
 
Dr.Faustus said:
This came up on the quote section of my google mail...

"If God had wanted man to play soccer, he wouldn't have given us arms."
Mike Ditka

Have attitudes towards football changed now the American team is reasonably good?

Well, I don't think you'd get anywhere playing it with your hands behind your back.
 
This 'American's don't understand football' shite gets on me tits.

They do. They'll probably prime it into kid's heads soon too. Say what you want about them, but they want to win everything and they probably will. You've gotta like them for that.


Apart from terrorism, obviously.
 
DalbeyINUK said:
sam221985 said:
fair enough but USA has a population of what 300 million? While UK has 60 million (only 47 million are English which is obv. the only UK national team in the world cup) Germany has 80 million and Australia something like 30 million I think, tops.

The truth is our country as a whole just has a whole lot more folks with disposable cash to spend. That's why the numbers.

As far as football in America. It's MAYBE sitting fifth now in popularity. Behind (American)football, Basketball, Baseball and Hockey. At real issue here in getting and keeping new fans is a lack of quality games to watch. Sure there are MLS league games that one can watch, and those can be entertaining, if not overly skilled, but they are lacking the crazy insane passion that a Barcelona v Real Madrid or City v United match are bringing to the table. It's that sort of craziness, that frenetic atmosphere that will attract and keep people. When you can feel the tension through your television set, watch the players kick the crap out of each other and give it all to try and win, that's what creates new fans.

The rivalries that exist in the MLS are not up to this yet. None of the teams have been around long enough to engender true rivalry yet. So we're stuck trying to gain new fans through the prism of "sports" when they are already bombarded with American sports all day everyday. What we need over here to truly capture fans is a way to bring that spirit that exists in all of us when we look at United and a way to transfer that via matches to possible fans. Football matches always being aired early in the morning(at times as early as four or five in the morning) makes that very difficult to do. Those of us who are devotees of football will continue to be so, we'll teach our kids to be so, keeping them playing and introducing others to it. That will hopefully over time bring more and more new fans into the fold. As well over time the rivalries in the MLS will grow, become more serious and start(again over time) to engender that feeling we get when we think of United. Or Barcelona fans when they think of Real Madrid. In truth I've allready seen budding promise in that regard from my cities team the Portland Timbers and the Seattle team the Sounders. They moved to the MLS last year, and we will be next year. The rivalry goes back twenty- twenty five years allready but is still in it's infancy. It offers hope though.

they should just have a Republican Party team versus a Democrat team.

if Americans like one thing these days it seems to be team mentality politics! ;)
 
It is growing in popularity all the time. The key to cracking the American market is ESPN and the burgeoning arms race between Fox Soccer Channel and ESPN to lap up the BPL just goes to prove how the game is growing. They've been pushing the World Cup for well over a year as well. We get around 4 live English and 2 Italian games per week and with the addition of the new Fox Soccer Plus we will almost double that. They game will never crack the NFL or the NBA and will likely never reach MLB either but as was said now Hockey may well be passed, sooner than most might think.
 
US cowardly c**ts,

Obviously if you know a 'jonny come lately ' yank it's 'WE WON IT FO YA'
c**ts. Don't start me on them yellow tw**s,

BLUE ON BLUE!!!!! Yanks are here
 
buckshot said:
People tend to make fun of things they don't understand. Much like you Brits and the way you rag on baseball.
Tbf it is just a game of rounders on a larger scale! ;-)
 
SambaMike said:
buckshot said:
People tend to make fun of things they don't understand. Much like you Brits and the way you rag on baseball.
Tbf it is just a game of rounders on a larger scale! ;-)
you cowardly wankers
I think I speak for the majority
COWARDS
nanight dickhead<br /><br />-- Sun Mar 28, 2010 4:39 am --<br /><br />c**ts,
All of them.

(thats the ones who know what they are doing)
 

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