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World Cup Round of 16: Germany vs England

  • SportsAndLady
    Non;402853 wrote:It's just another attempt to push soccer on America.

    I don't totally hate the sport but I hate when they push stuff like this down everybody's throat.

    Now that the US is eliminated, the majority of people in the US are going to turn their attention to other sports whether it's baseball, NASCAR, the NBA free agency, whatever. You know that's true.

    Right now is probably the weakest point of the year for sports. NFL offseason is dry, MLB is in the middle of the season (where the TV ratings are the lowest of the season), and NHL and NBA are over. Tthe World Cup is something that those people usually watch, whether or not USA is in it or not.
  • Non
    DeyDurkie5;402855 wrote:I wouldn't say a majority of the people will not watch cuase US is out.

    In the United States they won't. You still have the hardcore soccer fans like you guys but that's an alternative group of sports fans in the US.
  • Non
    Most of your mainstream audience would rather go outside and do something else than sit home and watch England/Germany or Ghana/whoever.

    Come on this is elementary.
  • SportsAndLady
    Non;402861 wrote:Most of your mainstream audience would rather go outside and do something else than sit home and watch England/Germany or Ghana/whoever.

    Come on this is elementary.

    Well if they're outside, they aren't gonna be on ESPN.com lol
  • I Wear Pants
    Non;402853 wrote:It's just another attempt to push soccer on America.

    I don't totally hate the sport but I hate when they push stuff like this down everybody's throat.

    Now that the US is eliminated, the majority of people in the US are going to turn their attention to other sports whether it's baseball, NASCAR, the NBA free agency, whatever. You know that's true.
    No it isn't. People are interested.

    I don't like NASCAR but every time it's on TV I don't bitch and whine like many people do when soccer is on TV I get ready for it...change the channel.

    Face it, soccer isn't some niche sport. Hell we have a pro league in the US that averages something like 17k attendance per game. It isn't going to overtake the NFL or anything but it isn't going away anytime either.
  • Non
    They may have been inside for awhile reading a front page feature had it been about something else.
  • SportsAndLady
    Non;402867 wrote:They may have been inside for awhile reading a front page feature had it been about something else.

    Oh yeah, because people in America just SCREAM FOR JOY for a Wimbledon game! Or a random baseball game in the middle of the season.
  • Non
    I Wear Pants;402866 wrote:No it isn't. People are interested.

    I don't like NASCAR but every time it's on TV I don't bitch and whine like many people do when soccer is on TV I get ready for it...change the channel.

    Face it, soccer isn't some niche sport. Hell we have a pro league in the US that averages something like 17k attendance per game. It isn't going to overtake the NFL or anything but it isn't going away anytime either.

    The MLS is a niche sport all the way. If it wasn't it would be considered on the same level as the other major sports leagues and clearly it's not.

    And I would say any of the fans that like watching the English Premier League in the US are alternative. That's ok if you like it but recognize that you're not in the majority.

    Soccer has not caught on despite numerous attempts. I'm sorry. This is another try after the US lost to see if other fans will just start watching the other teams more. Maybe a tiny bit but overall this won't work like all of the other attempts and it will remain a niche sport that the majority of US sports fans find to be too boring.
  • I Wear Pants
    MLS has about the same average attendance as the NHL and NBA. It's nowhere near as big as the NBA, obviously but it isn't a niche sport.

    There are something like 20 million people who watch soccer in the United States. 20 million people aren't a niche by any means.
  • DeyDurkie5
    Non;402872 wrote:The MLS is a niche sport all the way. If it wasn't it would be considered on the same level as the other major sports leagues and clearly it's not.

    And I would say any of the fans that like watching the English Premier League in the US are alternative. That's ok if you like it but recognize that you're not in the majority.

    Soccer has not caught on despite numerous attempts. I'm sorry. This is another try after the US lost to see if other fans will just start watching the other teams more. Maybe a tiny bit but overall this won't work like all of the other attempts and it will remain a niche sport that the majority of US sports fans find to be too boring.
    start another thread if you want to discuss this, if not then quit trolling
  • Non
    I Wear Pants;402874 wrote:MLS has about the same average attendance as the NHL and NBA. It's nowhere near as big as the NBA, obviously but it isn't a niche sport.

    There are something like 20 million people who watch soccer in the United States. 20 million people aren't a niche by any means.

    If what you're saying is true then why doesn't ESPN feature MLS stories more frequently? It doesn't get 1/50th the coverage of the NBA, MLB or NFL.

    Same as on all of the talk shows that discuss the topics of the day you rarely ever hear the MLS mentioned.

    That's because usually they recognize their audience but once every four years they try to give soccer a little extra boost but then it doesn't work. That's what I'm saying, though, this is that pathetic attempt.
  • I Wear Pants
    They don't feature more stories because people like you bitch every time they do.

    And they play MLS games on ESPN2 fairly often.
  • Non
    I Wear Pants;402913 wrote:They don't feature more stories because people like you bitch every time they do.

    And they play MLS games on ESPN2 fairly often.

    I didn't say it wasn't on. Just that your point about it being up there with the other sports is ridiculous.

    That's why people like me bitch because we know it's stupid to act like soccer is a top American sport.
  • cat_lover
    Nice to see Germany roll England. A lot of question marks with the German team. Ballick being out and the suicide of the goalie made this a hard team to read and i still can't get a handle on them but on they roll. They are my second team behind USA to root for. I haven't been commenting on them just enjoying watching them play. Fun team to watch.
  • Non
    And we can go back and forth all night, I'll let it go.

    Let me say that I don't hate the sport entirely. I covered it a lot in the high schools so I liked it a little more the better I understood it.

    But it can't really get to a major level in the US like the other sports because the best players play elsewhere, as many have said. The US needs a major star in the MLS taking the league by storm or the team making a run to the finals in the World Cup.
  • I Wear Pants
    Non;402921 wrote:I didn't say it wasn't on. Just that your point about it being up there with the other sports is ridiculous.

    That's why people like me bitch because we know it's stupid to act like soccer is a top American sport.

    Who is acting like it's a top American sport?

    I said it wasn't up there with the NBA or anything (though it's probably about the same as hockey).

    ESPN having some things on their front page doesn't mean they think that its taking over or anything. It's just that they are a sporting news outlet and the World Cup is one of if not the biggest sporting event in the world (I don't know if the summer Olympics beat it in viewers or not).
  • SportsAndLady
    RIGHT NOW in the year, the World Cup is probably the top sport followed in the US. But that's more because of default more than Americans loving soccer. There's just simply nothing else going on.
  • Mulva
    “The 2010 FIFA World Cup is off to a tremendous start for ESPN,” said John Skipper, ESPN executive vp, content. “Strong viewership on television and other platforms – including the best first round rating in 16 years – and the overwhelmingly positive reaction we are receiving from fans demonstrate the enormous popularity of this global sports event and how ESPN is uniquely positioned to cover it.”
  • Non
    Mulva;402979 wrote:“The 2010 FIFA World Cup is off to a tremendous start for ESPN,” said John Skipper, ESPN executive vp, content. “Strong viewership on television and other platforms – including the best first round rating in 16 years – and the overwhelmingly positive reaction we are receiving from fans demonstrate the enormous popularity of this global sports event and how ESPN is uniquely positioned to cover it.”

    That's because the US came in with some high hopes and momentum. After their loss, that interest will drop significantly. The luster is gone.
  • SportsAndLady
    Non;402984 wrote:That's because the US came in with some high hopes and momentum. After their loss, that interest will drop significantly. The luster is gone.

    I believe he said the 2010 FIFA World Cup...not, the US games in the FIFA World Cup.

    Are you in World Cup denial or something?
  • Non
    SportsAndLady;402988 wrote:I believe he said the 2010 FIFA World Cup...not, the US games in the FIFA World Cup.

    Are you in World Cup denial or something?

    No but obviously when the US team is involved in the tournament, fans are going to watch the other games more to see the competition and just overall be more interested in what's happening.

    The circumstances have changed completely now. I think the denial is from the people who are still trying to act like it's the same in the US with them out of the tournament.
  • hoops23
    I love people who feel the need to have a "superiority complex" with soccer in America.

    LOL.

    If soccer wouldn't draw the ratings it draw here in America, ESPN wouldn't have signed up to broadcast the EPL games nor would they bid that much for the rights to the World Cup.
  • Non
    I love people who act like they're living in Europe when they're in the United States, mostly Ohio.
  • SportsAndLady
    Non;402994 wrote:No but obviously when the US team is involved in the tournament, fans are going to watch the other games more to see the competition and just overall be more interested in what's happening.

    The circumstances have changed completely now. I think the denial is from the people who are still trying to act like it's the same in the US with them out of the tournament.

    LOL You're fucking loony Non...you are out of your mind batshit crazy. It's okay, you hate soccer...no need to speak about it, you're coming off ignorant and borderline autistic.
  • SportsAndLady
    Non;403002 wrote:I love people who act like they're living in Europe when they're in the United States, mostly Ohio.

    It's not just Europe..it's the entire WORLD you MORON. Read the ESPN guy's comment...it's popular in the US. It's okay, you and all the other soccer haters in this country will survive.