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Last edited Mon Jun 16, 2014, 10:24 PM - Edit history (1)
Personally, I don't like it. I'm interested to see what your opinions are.
pinboy3niner
(53,339 posts)Scootaloo
(25,699 posts)OnyxCollie
(9,958 posts)LVdem
(524 posts)Prophet 451
(9,796 posts)Soccer is a virtual religion here (UK), not liking it is almost a social faux pas.
Art_from_Ark
(27,247 posts)to be a good cure for insomnia. Almost as good as televised American football
Prophet 451
(9,796 posts)My taste in sports extends to wrestling and MMA, everything else just bores me.
alarimer
(16,591 posts)It is much faster moving than American football, certainly.
There's not a lot of scoring, which I think is what most people mean when they say it's boring.
But the match yesterday was over in 2 hours. No commercial breaks during the half, which helps a lot.
The Germany-Portugal match WAS boring, very one sided. But the US-Ghana match was nail-biting for me.
enlightenment
(8,830 posts)Journeyman
(15,150 posts)BeyondGeography
(40,023 posts)Hoyt
(54,770 posts)has become. I mean, they have players who only come in on 3rd and long, 3rd and short, etc.
TDale313
(7,822 posts)Last edited Mon Jun 16, 2014, 10:53 PM - Edit history (1)
Editing, since the OP was edited.
I don't follow it year round, but I do get into the World Cup, and I appreciate the international draw of this sport. I also have never understood the need some have to look at any particular pastime that gives other people enjoyment and a break from the stresses of everyday life and to belittle it and its fans in order to feel cooler/more superior. If it's something that causes some harm, that's one thing. A sport or form of entertainment that you just don't happen to like and are irritated others are so into? You'll be happier if ya just learn to live and let live
Fred Sanders
(23,946 posts)bluesbassman
(19,839 posts)Once I understood the rules and strategy involved I gained an appreciation for it. Yes, it can be tedious at times, but the thrilling moments make up for that.
roody
(10,849 posts)kairos12
(13,251 posts)redqueen
(115,164 posts)quinnox
(20,600 posts)Don't see the appeal.
senseandsensibility
(20,360 posts)but not a particularly fun game to watch. But you know what they say about opinions.
ancianita
(38,629 posts)nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)actually, played in Gyms
ancianita
(38,629 posts)nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)there are reasons why I would not go watch an exhibition game again, and I let the management of the America know exactly why after they fumbled that one four years ago, but if we had an MLS team in San Diego, I would not have an issue with it. I would love to take an afternoon off and go watch a good soccer match.
On the other hand, you will not get me to watch or support an NFL team (will make an exception for the Bruins this year due to Michael Sam, but his story is both a sports story and a political story), or a baseball or basketball team.
And it is quite liberating to watch world class soccer and really not be behind any of the teams.
Here, some info for you as to this growth.
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Clark Hunt son of the late NFL legend and Kansas City Chiefs owner Lamar Hunt has a lot to be excited about these days. Yes, the president and partial owner has watched his Chiefs leap to their first 9-0 start in a decade after years of irrelevance. But the NFL season is long and brutal, and a variety of misfortunes could derail a Super Bowl bid and render that enthusiasm short-lived. He has more to be genuinely excited about in a different league and a different sport altogether the other football: Major League Soccer.
The MLS Cup Playoffs are underway, and even though FC Dallas, the team he owns with his family, didnt make the post-season, the future of the league he and his family helped build from the ground up has never been brighter.
For years its been the league that cried relevant. Hyped up events from hosting the World Cup in 1994, to luring legendary British midfielder David Beckham to the L.A Galaxy in 2007, to recent international success of the mens and womens national teams offered promise to finally catapult domestic soccer into national prominence, only to provide an small, incremental boosts after all the dust and fanfare settled. The lucrative television rights deals of the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL have long dwarfed that of MLS which as recently as 2011 signed a three-year deal with NBC worth a meager $10 million per year, according to the Sports Business Journal. A decade ago, MLS was teetering on the brink of failure.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/alexmorrell/2013/11/08/after-flirting-with-failure-major-league-soccer-popularity-now-surging/
ancianita
(38,629 posts)so I've been a soccer mom. Still, unless it's live, so far it's boring.
I'm aware that it's growing fast, and of its benefits relative to football.
I also appreciate your observation about the liberating feeling of watching the world cup games with little investment, though I had fun watching the US beat Ghana. Our crowds in Chicago's Grant Park went nuts.
I'm sure I'll adapt.
nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)I grew up in Mexico, where soccer IS big. I enjoyed watching the games with dad, have many memories. Or hearing it on the radio, or taking, true story, a small transistor radio to school during the 1974 World Cup. It was fun.
These days, we will watch the little powerful mice get trounced by Brazil. IF they manage to tie or beat Brazil, I guarantee, Mexico City will go absolutely crazee.
ancianita
(38,629 posts)Iggo
(48,303 posts)redqueen
(115,164 posts)DO THE THING!
WIN THE POINTS!
roody
(10,849 posts)musiclawyer
(2,335 posts)I played. Personally I don't like it. If I said I don't like tennis or baseball yet never played and don't know the rules or history or tactics or strategy or anything else, I'd be called small minded, ignorant,
and much worse. Game set match.
Jenoch
(7,720 posts)So they don't have to watch it.
Tierra_y_Libertad
(50,414 posts)Cha
(305,481 posts)their excitement.
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nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)you watch hockey? How about water polo? Either of them has similar strategy to get to goal. Unlike hockey a soccer game is not first and foremost a brawl.
minivan2
(214 posts)because there are more opportunities to score a goal while in soccer half the time is spent in the middle of the field.
nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)sans brawls, it is essentially the same game. Though you might want to watch the far smaller cousin played in gyms. The field is 1\3 the size, and I think there are six players plus goalie, and it is a far "faster game"
Moreover, I tend to like quintessential working class games, Soccer is one, Hockey is not.
grahamhgreen
(15,741 posts)lol
pinboy3niner
(53,339 posts)Well-played.
liberal_at_heart
(12,081 posts)team has struggled in the past. It's good to see them doing well now as well.
defacto7
(13,615 posts)Hate the business. Professional soccer is probably the easiest to throw or to take a dive. Professional sports business has ruined most great sports.
I put soccer up there as one of the most healthy team sports of any. When played as a team sport with rules that are reasonably followed it's a great game in non-pro form.
But the fake shit that goes on in professional soccer is just plain idiotic.
grasswire
(50,130 posts)We try to get to Timbers games when we can. We have a sort of dedicated wall in a room, with team paraphernalia everywhere there.
Honestly, though, I love my Oregon Ducks football way more.
edbermac
(16,114 posts)You're seeing the world's best compete. I was going crazy watching the US today. But after this tourney I really wouldn't watch it again until the next World Cup 4 years from now.
freshwest
(53,661 posts)I've known people who are really into it and it is great exercise.
Never played the sport, but I didn't care for most ball games either. Not all of us are meant for team sports, we solo sports.
The world seems to love soccer more than any other sports, just going by sheer numbers. I wish they didn't have those stampedes and riots at times. I can't imagine wanting to be at a big game.
Throd
(7,208 posts)I suspect that's true of a lot of people for a lot of things...
mia
(8,420 posts)I'm hoping for a soccer stadium in Miami.
http://www.thewire.com/culture/2014/06/miami-really-doesnt-want-david-beckhams-soccer-team/372578/
Romulox
(25,960 posts)I would same the same of baseball--stripped of its cultural trappings, it's objectively not an interesting game.
pipi_k
(21,020 posts)how I feel about baseball, which I don't bother with unless the Red Sox happen to be in the World Series.
Never really cared for soccer much, but the World Cup stuff is exciting, and I've been watching.
Oh, and just an aside...my main sport is American football, so it disturbs me when the playoffs for that (and baseball with the World Series) include the word "world" in the final championship games.
Conference winners and Superbowl winners get shirts and hats that proclaim them to be "world champions".
Baseball teams play in the World Series.
Where the hell do they get that stuff? What other world teams did they play to get to the finals? None, that's what.
So, while I love American football, it always sort of pisses me off that they arrogantly call themselves "World Champions".
MineralMan
(147,623 posts)Beyond that, I have no opinion.
NuclearDem
(16,184 posts)Where 90 minutes can go by and nothing exciting happens.
Tommy_Carcetti
(43,560 posts)Last edited Tue Jun 17, 2014, 01:04 PM - Edit history (1)
On the other hand, basketball has too much scoring.
That's why football (the American kind, that is) and baseball are far and away my two favorite sports. There's enough scoring to keep things interesting, but not so much scoring that it's overwhelming and loses its luster.
And of the two, baseball is the greatest, just because it's so much different than any of the other sports. (No clock, different sized playing fields, head coach is a "manager" and wears the same uniform as the players, etc.) The other sports are all different variants of the same game--getting the ball/puck from one end of the perfectly rectangular field to the other. Baseball is totally unique.
But if other people love soccer--and lots of people do--that's alright with me.
bigwillq
(72,790 posts)Kind of boring. World Sup soccer is kind of interesting.
Historic NY
(37,899 posts)its was very popular here during the first world war. Yes, particularly among new immigrants that were working in industry. Local shipyards in the northeast had big matches sometimes down in NY city where all could come to watch. Lots of Irish, English, and Scots were working the steel along with Italians and others from Eastern Europe countries.
lunamagica
(9,967 posts)I find it super super exciting.
I can't believe the complaints that it is "slow" Soccer is move move, move, run all the time -unlike Football and baseball, which are really slooowwww...
There's a reason why soccer is (by FAR) the most popular sport in the world.
ProfessorGAC
(70,013 posts)I'm not a soccer expert. But, i know how to watch a sporting event. You say it's move, move, move, yet yesterday i saw midfielders coming to complete stops 5 paces beyond the centerline over and over. I saw a huge number of retreats where the ball was kicked back from the the other teams half of the pitch to 30 or 40 yards backwards.
Sorry if it seems like i'm picking on you, but i've been hearing that about soccer forever and all one has to do is watch a high level game to know that it just isn't the case.
GAC
tularetom
(23,664 posts)I mean, I'd rather be having sex than watching soccer. But I'd rather be watching soccer than having a root canal.
So you see, your question as asked cannot be answered in a qualitative sense.
But since you asked, I sort of enjoy watching it. It's fast moving, strategic, and not hampered by idiotic time outs and endless commercials. A game for those who think.
Warpy
(113,130 posts)and that's the main reason it's not popular here.
Orrex
(64,132 posts)Because there are dots on the ball.
If that's not definitive, I'd like to know what the hell is.
Va Lefty
(6,252 posts)Obviously I'm in the minority Worldwide
Fix The Stupid
(964 posts)Institute full body contact.
Then it would be an awesome sport.
minivan2
(214 posts)My number one problem with soccer is that nobody gets tackled, if somebody even pulls their arm, they get a penalty. The only people who shouldn't get hurt are children when they play soccer.
3catwoman3
(25,483 posts)...rugby if you like to watch people getting hurt.
As to the common complaints about low scores, haven't anyone ever watched an American football game where only one or two touchdowns are scored? If a soccer goal was worth 3 points, or 5 points, or whatever, would that really make a difference to those who just don't care for the game? I doubt it. Would people still watch American football if a touchdown was only worth 1 or 2 points?
Upton
(9,709 posts)and though I enjoy the World Cup, I actually prefer club football. More specifically the EPL and Arsenal..
NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)Such a great spectacle showcasing the best talent from around the world. It is huge for some countries.
NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)"I hate soccer"
"World Cup is stupid, boring sport, fans are maniacs."
I absolutely loved that too. World Cup is stupid. The sport is boring. The fans are maniacs. That is great. Probably the first time I have ever been described as a maniac. Your passion is admirable.
Love the beautiful game
Arugula Latte
(50,566 posts)in reality I get bored silly after five minutes of any type of sport. I just don't have the interest or attention span to watch sports.
Marrah_G
(28,581 posts)Love Football, lacrosse, hockey.....don't care for basketball, baseball, tennis, golf, soccer.....
Baclava
(12,047 posts)Water polo is better - at least there's a chance of someone drowning
onenote
(44,699 posts)I'm neither a better person or a worse person than those who love it and those who love it are neither better nor worse people than me.
Next question?