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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI hate to bring facts into the picture, but imagine what that says about the level of soccer you find 'entertaining'. If the girls are the top level athletes and the boys are 2nd tier, yet younger boys routinely destroy older girls teams, then the actual level of soccer and athleticism on the female side must be extremely poor.
You should seek counseling if you also go to watch 12 old girls who aren't your daughter.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf the US Men are playing and the US Women are playing I will definitely choose the women. Boys/Men’s soccer in the US is terrible period!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf Boys soccer is terrible yet younger boys routinely and easily beat older girls, then girls soccer must be horrendous.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFacts bother you?
What does that fact have to do with the fact that I prefer watching girls soccer?
My preference is not debatable, its fact for me.
You may prefer to watch Boys, your fact. All of this goes back to would I pay, answer is yes. I paid this fall to watch State Tournament games (for girls). Would I pay for Boys? No, i wouldn't but I understand why someone else would.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is laughable! Can't tell you how many times my D's team has played the boys team in the same age group at our club and won. They always, always come off the pitch, running to their moms, whining, "But they pushed us!" or whatever. Makes me so glad my son doesn't play soccer! Draws out the crybaby boys and their whiny parents.
primary point remains that girls soccer retains best athletes in town, boys soccer keeps a few, but the majority of top athletes move on to sports with higher status in US Culture.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is laughable! Can't tell you how many times my D's team has played the boys team in the same age group at our club and won. They always, always come off the pitch, running to their moms, whining, "But they pushed us!" or whatever. Makes me so glad my son doesn't play soccer! Draws out the crybaby boys and their whiny parents.
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