....like everyone else, I have heretofore cared nothing about soccer but enjoyed the hell out of the end of that match. I agree that there is something to the sport and it deserves a better reception.
That said, how in the hell is it going to catch on in America? Apparently, the best players play in Europe, and nobody gives a crap about Major League Soccer that I can tell.
As a fan who would like to get into soccer, I don't have any geographical team to pull for, the games are never on tv, and I don't care enough to adopt a European team and follow them at 3 in the morning on some channel I probably don't get.
It seems to me that the key to soccer catching on is to allow colleges to field men's teams. Does this not happen because of Title IX?? I know there are club teams. If SEC soccer got big, it seems like that would really help things.
That said, how in the hell is it going to catch on in America? Apparently, the best players play in Europe, and nobody gives a crap about Major League Soccer that I can tell.
As a fan who would like to get into soccer, I don't have any geographical team to pull for, the games are never on tv, and I don't care enough to adopt a European team and follow them at 3 in the morning on some channel I probably don't get.
It seems to me that the key to soccer catching on is to allow colleges to field men's teams. Does this not happen because of Title IX?? I know there are club teams. If SEC soccer got big, it seems like that would really help things.