Beckham has arrived to teach us Americans just how wonderful Old World Football can be. Surely we have matured enough in terms of athletic appreciation for the ratings to soar.
MLS--Will You Tune In?
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isetcapSBR MVP
- 12-16-05
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#1MLS--Will You Tune In?25Yes0%7No0%18The poll is expired.
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zootieheadSBR MVP
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#2I'll watch Saturday but that will probably be it.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#3no soccer sucksComment -
MudcatRestricted User
- 07-21-05
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#4Not even close to being a close call for me. It wouldn't cross my mind to have it cross my mind.
My vote is NO!Comment -
RazzSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-22-05
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#5Watching the game tonight, De Rosario is very impressive.Comment -
moses millsapSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-25-05
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#6No way Jose.Comment -
BigBollocksSBR MVP
- 06-11-06
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#7I absolutely love soccer and have coached it on multiple levels, so of course I'll be tuned in to see how Beckham performs this season. Believe it or not I rarely watch the MLS as I find the quality of play so inferior to the top notch European leagues, but I'll certainly watch it a little more this year.
We could talk for hours about why I think America doesn't fully get behind the sport that everyone else universally deems "the world's sport," but it would speak a lot to the mindset of our society as a whole and most likely offend those who have never had the luxury of traveling....Comment -
isetcapSBR MVP
- 12-16-05
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#8We could talk for hours about why I think America doesn't fully get behind the sport that everyone else universally deems "the world's sport," but it would speak a lot to the mindset of our society as a whole and most likely offend those who have never had the luxury of traveling....
I also agree that the level of performance on the field in MLS has to be seen as a prime contributor as to why the league struggles.
Americans love American Football but you're not going to get huge ratings if you trot out an inferior product. They tried it with XFL.
Eventually the time for soccer in America will come, but I'm not sure MLS will be the avenue it follows.Comment -
DrunkenLullabySBR MVP
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#9Tune in? No.
Wager?Comment -
austintx05SBR MVP
- 08-24-06
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#10hell noComment -
dodifSBR MVP
- 12-24-06
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#11no but i'll get a beckham jersey and say bloody alotComment -
WileOutSBR MVP
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#12soccer is the worst sport in the world to watch. I'd rather watch bowling and that is not an exaggeration.Comment -
MonkeyF0ckerSBR Posting Legend
- 06-12-07
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#13If Pele couldn't bring soccer to America, I'm not sure how anyone thinks Beckham will. I'm already sick of seeing him and his snotty wife on TV here.Comment -
Dark HorseSBR Posting Legend
- 12-14-05
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#14Watching soccer is only fun at the highest level. Not in the US.
On a sidenote, it's a popular myth that soccer is the world's number one sport everywhere but in the US. Unless the rest of the world doesn't extend beyond Europe, South-America, and Africa. Soccer is at about the same level here as in Australia and Asia. The Australia (incl. New Zealand) situation is very similar to the US. We have football, they have rugby.
Soccer, more than any other sport I've seen, is deeply ingrained in the cultures where it is most popular. It's in your veins, you grow up with it, you breathe it, it has a street vibe (US has little street culture left, with soccer moms and their SUV's). The US sports world is too diversified to understand this. If football, basketball, and baseball suddenly all became one sport, then the US public would have a comparable fanaticism. Not going to happen.Comment -
thezbarSBR Hall of Famer
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#15my interests lay elsewhere, voted no.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#16Ratings are very low for this sports, how they do not fold is puzzling.Comment -
isetcapSBR MVP
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#17JJ, I know you will be watching.Comment -
tacomaxSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-10-05
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#18
Good link here, scroll about halfway down and see the breakdown of sports which countries consider it their national sport. Not sure on it's total accuracy but it seems pretty fair.
Worldwide, the universally popular sports are cricket and football - pretty much all other sports pale into insignificance. Table tennis has a lot of following but that's just because it's the national sport of the biggest country in the world.Originally posted by pags11SBR would never get rid of me...ever...Originally posted by BuddyBearI'd probably most likely chose Pags to jack off too.Originally posted by curioustaco is not a troll, he is a bubonic plague bacteria.Comment -
spliffSBR Wise Guy
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#19I could not possibly care less about this sport.Comment -
JBC77SBR MVP
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#20Absolutely not. Soccer,hockey and WNBA are on my list of unwatchable sportsComment
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