Non;403002 wrote:I love people who act like they're living in Europe when they're in the United States, mostly Ohio.
Kinda like when people from Ohio act like their from Pittsburgh?
Non;403002 wrote:I love people who act like they're living in Europe when they're in the United States, mostly Ohio.
SportsAndLady;403009 wrote: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.
Non;403043 wrote:The US had a good buildup to this World Cup. And because of that there were more viewers initially to watch their games and some of the others because those were potential opponents. When they lost the air went out.
I think it's bad journalism to keep acting like all of these games from here on out are gripping the nation. The mainstream tuned in Saturday because it was a special event to see the US on the big stage but that was the climax and now it's downhill.
Non;403062 wrote:You guys are phonies and you're just mad because somebody has the guts to call you out on it.
You're acting like you're living in Europe, watching soccer with an announcer with a british accent.
Soccer is not popular in the United States. It's a niche sport in high school, college and the MLS is a second rate professional league that garners nothing but back page news, if that.
Non;403062 wrote:You guys are phonies and you're just mad because somebody has the guts to call you out on it.
You're acting like you're living in Europe, watching soccer with an announcer with a british accent.
Soccer is not popular in the United States. It's a niche sport in high school, college and the MLS is a second rate professional league that garners nothing but back page news, if that.
SportsAndLady;403069 wrote:Oh really? high school soccer, collegiate soccer, and the MLS aren't the most popular sports in the country? WOW, where'd you hear that?!!
We're talking about the World Cup, dumbass. It's the most popular sporting event in the country right now...you still have yet to prove that wrong, BECAUSE YOU CANT.
And you're not really calling us out on anything, you're trying to tell us that the MLS isn't as popular as the NFL. Groundbreaking news there, chap.
hoops23;403070 wrote:Over 17.5 million youths played soccer this past year.
College teams have seen attendance rises each year.
The MLS has 16 teams and averages 16,500 fans per game.
Nobody is acting like they live in Europe, especially just because we enjoy/love the sport of soccer.
You're the biggest phony of anybody. You live in OHIO and cheer for teams in ANOTHER state.
SMFH.
Non;403100 wrote:I grew up closer to Pittsburgh than any other major city and almost my entire family is from Western Pa and took me to Pittsburgh games growing up.
All you guys that follow the English Premier League and other soccer events throughout the year are phonies, trying to be some alternative young person.
You're not fooling me for a second.
lol what?Non;403100 wrote:All you guys that follow the English Premier League and other soccer events throughout the year are phonies, trying to be some alternative young person.
You're not fooling me for a second.
Non;403082 wrote:The World Cup is the most popular among other countries and maybe in the US when the US is playing but now that they're out it's not as popular in the US as MLB, even at this time of year. The Yankees/Dodgers series would be better to do a story on then Argentina/Mexico or a breakdown of the NBA free agency coming up. If the content is lacking this much they should be creative with all of their talented writers.
hoops23;403105 wrote:Alternative young person? I'm 23 lol.
Following the EPL? It's a different league. I follow the MLS as well, ironically the Columbus Crew. I don't have a favorite foreign club soccer team, I usually follow players. I'm looking for a premiere club team to root for, whether it be in the EPL or La Liga, but I haven't found the one that sticks to me.
And it doesn't matter how close you were born to Pittsburgh, borders outweigh miles and if you were born and raised in Ohio you're a bandwagon piece of shit.
Non;403121 wrote:Family outweighs borders or miles. I root for the same teams they did. lol
23? I'm not surprised. You're going through a phase trying to impress the ladies, perhaps, with a love of the arts, foreign culture and soccer.
Let's just call it what it is.
hoops23;403127 wrote:wrong again. I've been with the same girl for 5 years, we're engaged and have a 10 week old daughter. I'm not trying to impress anybody.
Also, just because you're family was bandwagoning fair weather fans, doesn't mean you have to follow in their uneducated ways.
hoops23;403153 wrote:Just turn over to ESPN 2 right now, there is a Live game between Seattle and Philly of the MLS, with a GREAT crowd on hand.
sjmvsfscs08;403238 wrote:Give me a fucking break. Anyone who tries to say soccer is dumb and unpopular and then says he's watching baseball instead is an idiot. Baseball is just so pathetically boring. I watched all of the US' World Cup games and all of them were fantastic. The draw with England, the comeback against Slovenia, the amazing finish against Algeria, and even the shit that was put on display against Ghana. All of it was fantastic.
Laley23;403328 wrote:Soccer can be boring, but if you truly understand EVERYTHING, not just basic rules etc, it is the most exciting game. You literally have to watch or you could miss something. That is one thing no other sport has, and that really cant be argued.... I guess Nascar to an extent.
Football, baseball, basketball etc all have breaks within the game as well as breaks outside the game (commercials).
I honestly do understand, 100% do understand why people do not enjoy the sport. What I dont get at all is why it is seemingly the ONLY sport that is bashed. Where people go out of their way to hate it. Where people complain about it all the time. That I dont really understand, and I never will.