QUOTE (dst @ Jul 11 2006, 05:39 AM)
Really Warchant ... how's Soccer's acceptance in the US ???
I don't think it will ever be regarded as high as baseball or the NBA but I wonder how's it going in terms of stadium attendance / TV viewing and how big is the fan base there ?? (IMG:
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well, the problem we have with soccer and tv in the states is that the people that are running all the stations are an older generation that grew up with baseball, american football, and basketball. the 1994 World Cup in the US sparked an interest, however, in a very young generation that started around kids my age (i was 13 at the time). slowly these kids have grown up and other kids have seen and fallen in love with soccer.
now the problem we're having is that this generation is just now reaching their mid-20's so there really isn't anyway we can influence the tv stations all that much. but there have been some studies done in our country and they've seen that soccer (football) is the fastest growing sport in our country among kids. i think the reason this is happening is because not everyone (including myself) is 6'6" and weighs 260 pounds, which rules them out of our football...and not all of them are tall enough to play basketball and not all of them can hit a 90mph fastball. you don't need any of those to play soccer...most anyone can go out on a field and kick a soccer ball around, and i think that's why is drawing a lot of american kids towards soccer.
so give us another 10-12 years and you're going to see a huge shift in american sports. with the growth of the MLS (major league soccer) in just 10 years i see great things happening with this country and soccer.
another thing that could occur if soccer does become big is the world's elite soccer leagues could be chanding and the US could easily take that spot. Granted countries like Spain, England, and Italy have a lot of money to throw around, it is nowhere near what people can spend over here...and the venues that we have would make the San Siro even look like your everyday stadium.
and i think with another world cup in this country the skies the limit. it would be the exact thing we need to let soccer explode here.