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North American hockey fans interest in soccer?

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I watch a couple EPL games a week, usually Fulham and any intra-league play among the Usual Suspects. I tried to watch Portland but the level of play in MLS is so bad and boring that I just couldn't do it.

More than any other sport (well, except golf I guess), the entertainment value of soccer correlates with the quality of play. Bad football can still be a lot of fun; bad baseball is nearly the same as good baseball; all hockey is great; all basketball sucks; but great soccer is riveting and anything less than very good soccer is unwatchable.
 
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I watch a couple EPL games a week, usually Fulham and any intra-league play among the Usual Suspects. I tried to watch Portland but the level of play in MLS is so bad and boring that I just couldn't do it.

More than any other sport (well, except golf I guess), the entertainment value of soccer correlates with the quality of play. Bad football can still be a lot of fun; bad baseball is nearly the same as good baseball; all hockey is great; all basketball sucks; but great soccer is riveting and anything less than very good soccer is unwatchable.
I disagree with golf, some of the most entertaining golf is when one of the best in world takes 3 shots to get out of a pot bunker, or is in rough so deep the ball goes about 3 feet into deeper rough.
 
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There is a real possibility for an interesting US – Canada rivalry on the women’s side if (1) the Canadians can show they’re not a one-woman team (winning goal by someone else today is encouraging), (2) instead of continuing to blame the ref, they realize that they could have won the game by doing things that they had total control over, like defending corners and headers, and (3) they win a game or two over the US; otherwise it's a “rivalry” like Red Sox – Yankees pre-2004.
 
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I don't know how it came about, I got hooked on soccer in 2004 watching Arsenal's "invinceables" they were incredibly entertaining (38 game season, NO losses! but it was offense first, second and third with them, rarely boring).

Unless it's the Stanley Cup, I can't really fully enjoy ice hockey on television, I have to see it in person (or listen on the radio). The camera people just don't show the parts of the game I want to watch, how the players arrange themselves on the ice, etc. You can see that better in soccer because of the larger field, the camera usually pans further out and you can see the whole play develop. Imagine if televised soccer consisted mainly of closeups of the person with the ball...that's my general experience of televised ice hockey. I probably attend more games than I watch on television. Soccer it's just the opposite, I only have been to a few pro games but watch more on television.
 
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I remember vividly watching the 1992 world cup and getting hooked. Ivenever been able to get excited for club soccer unless it involves a great American player like Reyna, Dempsey or Donovan. I love world cup, gold cup and any USA national game. MLS has never interested me, probably because I don't have a team and the quality isn't there.
 
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I remember vividly watching the 1992 world cup and getting hooked. Ivenever been able to get excited for club soccer unless it involves a great American player like Reyna, Dempsey or Donovan. I love world cup, gold cup and any USA national game. MLS has never interested me, probably because I don't have a team and the quality isn't there.
1994? (the one in the US)
 
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Speaking of soccer, did the last World Soccer thread get nuked? It doesn't seem to exist anymore.

Probably was started by Priceless and went phoomph and disappeared when he did?

Incidentally, they need to make it hard (or impossible) for a thread originator to take down a well-populated thread.
 
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Probably was started by Priceless and went phoomph and disappeared when he did?

Incidentally, they need to make it hard (or impossible) for a thread originator to take down a well-populated thread.
It would be easier if people just weren't whiny little *****es like Priceless was/is.
 
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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...he-3rd-most-attended-sports-league-in-america

MLS third in attendance behind football and baseball. Maybe 3 years ago I got into a nasty exchange on one of these threads with a guy saying soccer would NEVER become a major sport in the US...the demographic changes alone make that an idiotic statement...not to mention millions of people growing up playing the sport and becoming adults...I couldn't have named 1 kid played soccer in my grade school and in HS it was only football cuts that populated the team.

Now we've got millions of kids playing every weekend...they wont all grow up to be fans but they won't hate the sport and they will be willing to watch just like not all football and baseball fans were big athletes.
 
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I'm interested for the next two hours or so...


Footnote: Solo looks a lot better while playing than she does off the field.
 
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