Re: Why Isn't Soccer Popular in America?
Americans are used to watching world class talent be it NBA NFL MLB NHL whatever. To see world class soccer you have to travel to south America or Europe. Soccer is seeming to catch on in my area, Pacific Northwest, but with The Sounders and The Timbers its like watching lower minor league baseball.
Plus the fact that soccer in general is pretty boring to watch and very exciting to play. In the NFL there is constant action. In the NBA there is constant scoring. And to those of us who love baseball there are many many things going on during a game to occupy your mind. I play soccer and have for a great long time but it was always a side sport with my biggest love being baseball. A well matched game you might get 3 or 4 goals scored at best. Most of the time you get one goal and then the leading team drops into full defense behind the midfield and unless your out there playing there is not much to watch. One of the biggest turnoffs for Americans is the fake injury tactic employed as we in this country are taught from a very young age that you play hard you play hurt and you never show weakness ever.
A thought I have always had about soccer in the US is that it would be a much more visually compelling game with the simple removal of the off sides rule. This would make the defense guard the entire field at all times and pick up the action with a wide variety of tactics to get behind the D. Random thought of a used up soccer guy.
Americans are used to watching world class talent be it NBA NFL MLB NHL whatever. To see world class soccer you have to travel to south America or Europe. Soccer is seeming to catch on in my area, Pacific Northwest, but with The Sounders and The Timbers its like watching lower minor league baseball.
Plus the fact that soccer in general is pretty boring to watch and very exciting to play. In the NFL there is constant action. In the NBA there is constant scoring. And to those of us who love baseball there are many many things going on during a game to occupy your mind. I play soccer and have for a great long time but it was always a side sport with my biggest love being baseball. A well matched game you might get 3 or 4 goals scored at best. Most of the time you get one goal and then the leading team drops into full defense behind the midfield and unless your out there playing there is not much to watch. One of the biggest turnoffs for Americans is the fake injury tactic employed as we in this country are taught from a very young age that you play hard you play hurt and you never show weakness ever.
A thought I have always had about soccer in the US is that it would be a much more visually compelling game with the simple removal of the off sides rule. This would make the defense guard the entire field at all times and pick up the action with a wide variety of tactics to get behind the D. Random thought of a used up soccer guy.