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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf part of the issue for our poor performance is a lack of soccer culture, then it should matter to the few who are passionate about the game. You seem to take the defeatist attitude, which gets us nowhere. "Screw football fans. We don't need them"
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou don't need football fans.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI love football (NFL and NCAA) .... I love basketball .... hockey too .... I love baseball .... high level diving, swimming, gymnastics ..... heck, I watched bowling one Saturday because the guys was perfect through his first 5 frames .... we will watch anything competitive. Why can't we attract fans that love other sports .... all sports. I am sure tons of international soccer fans also love other sports like cricket, baseball, basketball ...... it's not us or them, and, like it or not, if you don't attract them to our sport, then our sport is doomed since we are such a small minority in this country. One of the biggest problems is that soccer just doesnt have a seasonal identity here. Summer is baseball, fall is football, winter is bball, and then comes basketball and march madness from winter into spring .... rinse and repeat.
i agree with everything until you mentioned soccer, football, baseball are sports...they are not, they are games!!!! :)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI love football (NFL and NCAA) .... I love basketball .... hockey too .... I love baseball .... high level diving, swimming, gymnastics ..... heck, I watched bowling one Saturday because the guys was perfect through his first 5 frames .... we will watch anything competitive. Why can't we attract fans that love other sports .... all sports. I am sure tons of international soccer fans also love other sports like cricket, baseball, basketball ...... it's not us or them, and, like it or not, if you don't attract them to our sport, then our sport is doomed since we are such a small minority in this country. One of the biggest problems is that soccer just doesnt have a seasonal identity here. Summer is baseball, fall is football, winter is bball, and then comes basketball and march madness from winter into spring .... rinse and repeat.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPerfect:
We play the game every weekend on every patch of grass or artificial turf in America, to the cacophony of parents screaming from their lawn chairs to “booooot it.” But we don’t live the game. We don’t breathe it, digest it, feel it, think it, love it. We don’t consume it and let it consume us. Grandma doesn’t scream, “Refereeeee,” (or worse) at the TV.
Soccer practice is like piano lessons. Tuesdays and Thursday, 4 to 5:30. Then we close the piano cover and go home, and the music stops.
The problem is simple: We’re a soccer-playing nation, not a soccer nation. There’s a difference.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostStealing my stolen lines?? My extract was better, loser:
The problem is simple: We’re a soccer-playing nation, not a soccer nation. There’s a difference.
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All US youth soccer Parents need to read this
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat do you want, a gold star? Your quote is society in general, the other shows how families and kids think about soccer, an activity.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postwrong...alot bs on ts about us soccer not doing a good job developing for many many different reasons....if your reasoning is that its just "an activity" why would anyone care about us soccer? people do care (not that it matters) because as the guy says we are not a soccer 1st country, we never were, we are not now and we never will be.
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Just a question, how does any of this Fury nonsense help clubs like NYSC keep their customers thinking GDA is a competitive league? Clearly they have players using the loophole as well. I can't believe anyone would think that any club that allows players to come and go whenever they like, is worth having their kid play at
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJust a question, how does any of this Fury nonsense help clubs like NYSC keep their customers thinking GDA is a competitive league? Clearly they have players using the loophole as well. I can't believe anyone would think that any club that allows players to come and go whenever they like, is worth having their kid play at
But I would have suspended players for more games and forfeited all prior games they played in rather than games moving forward. That sends a real message
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