Why Football should be the number one sport in the US
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ssrrapper — 18 years ago(March 27, 2008 06:44 PM)
Slight error
Regarding:
"Witness the fact that soccer-playing America is massively liberal"
"While soccer-hating America consists of increasingly isolated gangs of Bush-supporting, bible-bashing"
Actually, the Bush supporters are Bible loving, while the liberals are the "Bush haters" & "bible-bashers".
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jefgg — 11 years ago(April 24, 2014 10:26 AM)
I am an American. I tried to play soccer as a kid. I thought it was too much running and not enough use of your hands. I appreciate the sport a little more now as an adult. Soccer might grow in popularity in the U.S. on a grassroots level. But it has a lot of competition in the marketplace as a spectator sport.
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cdz6969 — 11 years ago(August 21, 2014 03:35 PM)
I'm an American Male, and I played on a Soccer team as a kid and I enjoyed it a lot. The problem is just watching it is so incredibly boring.
Say what you want about Golf, Baseball, NASCAR, and even Poker Tournaments.. even-though they are considered a skill sport they are also boring to watch, but they have higher ratings than everyday Soccer.
I'm not even certain of this, but I'm sure the highest paid soccer player in the world makes way more money than the highest paid american athlete on the field. Yet our best athletes don't go anywhere near the sport growing up in school. There has to be a reason for this. It's probably because it's considered "girly" which is why American women are the best at female soccer.
Jesus would support Universal Health Care