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Beckham to Minnesota?

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According to this article, it looks like the LA Galaxy will be playing a game at the Dome this fall, so it would stand to reason that David Beckham would be playing.

Not too many people on this board got too excited about him coming to the States in the first place... Does anybody care about this?
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Who?
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He's that dude that plays some "sport" and is married to that broad from your favorite musical group, the Spice Girls. :lol:
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I'm excited. I'll definitely go and check that out. You guys have no appreciation...

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Post by George Blanda »

I have appreciation for the sport of soccer. I just don't have much appreciation for American Professional soccer.
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EREmpireStrikesBack wrote:I'm excited. I'll definitely go and check that out. You guys have no appreciation...

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World Cup= interesting, much appreciation
HS/College soccer= mildly interesting, mild appreciation
All other soccer= no thank you, 0 appreciation
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Goldy Gopher wrote:
EREmpireStrikesBack wrote:I'm excited. I'll definitely go and check that out. You guys have no appreciation...

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World Cup= interesting, much appreciation
HS/College soccer= mildly interesting, mild appreciation
All other soccer= no thank you, 0 appreciation
Is this the reason that Pro soccer in the US will never catch on? HS and college soccer don't have the appeal that other sports such as bball & fball do?

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EREmpireStrikesBack wrote:
Goldy Gopher wrote:
EREmpireStrikesBack wrote:I'm excited. I'll definitely go and check that out. You guys have no appreciation...

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World Cup= interesting, much appreciation
HS/College soccer= mildly interesting, mild appreciation
All other soccer= no thank you, 0 appreciation
Is this the reason that Pro soccer in the US will never catch on? HS and college soccer don't have the appeal that other sports such as bball & fball do?

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What exactly are you asking?
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Does the lack of exposure that college soccer gets compared to its basketball and football counterparts hurt pro soccer in the US?

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Post by Neutron 14 »

Soccer is for pansies. :twisted:

Outdoor lacrosse is booming as the spring/summer sport of choice. Girls too.
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Post by George Blanda »

Empire, US pro soccer doesn't get much appreciation because it's simply not that great. If I sit down and watch European Pro Soccer, then watch the US game, there is an obvious difference.

I'd rather watch a bad JV High School baseball game than a good US pro soccer game live any day of the week.

I do, however, love watching lacrosse.
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Post by Neutron 14 »

George Blanda wrote: I do, however, love watching lacrosse.
You just have to love a sport where slashing is only "slightly" frowned upon.
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EREmpireStrikesBack wrote:Does the lack of exposure that college soccer gets compared to its basketball and football counterparts hurt pro soccer in the US?

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Couldn't tell ya.
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EREmpireStrikesBack wrote:Does the lack of exposure that college soccer gets compared to its basketball and football counterparts hurt pro soccer in the US?

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Wouldn't the relative lack of coverage be a result of the lack of interest? The NASL did it right in America... they made it more about what was happening off and around the game, rather than the game itself. If elite level soccer is ever going to catch on here, they're going to have to think outside the pitch (I think that's what they call the field, isn't it?).

And honestly, I have to think that if ESPN didn't own the rights to the NBA, we wouldn't be seeing nearly as much of that turd either. I don't think college basketball will ever die, but outside of the elite teams in the NBA, nobody gives a crap. I'd rather watch soccer than that garbage.
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Soccer....the NBA....the NFL

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In all three games, the talents of many individuals is certainly admirable,....but in all three there is someting to be desired.

Soccer is not a game,....is not a contest,.....and not a competition. Soccer is recreation. It is like watching kids play frizbee, or hackysack. Frankly, watching soccer is probably about as entertaining as it would be to watch a family campout (actually, the campout may be more entertaining).

NBA basketball is much closer to the entertainment (or junk) of the WWF, than a competition, anymore. Personally, I would much rather watch the Harlem Globetrotters,.....at least it is good, clean fun. I don't know if the league will ever figure it out, but people may be getting a little tired of the thugs,....and the NFL is not that far behind, for that matter.

Actually, fanatasy football probably provides the most support for the NFL,.... more than most people may realize,.....or the league officials willing to admit.
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