Sorry old man, these times they are a changin'. You're just going to have to deal with it.
Just makes me grumpier. I swear soccer is a communist plot.
Sorry old man, these times they are a changin'. You're just going to have to deal with it.
I think this is the main thing. One thing we like here in America is that in our sports you are ALWAYS trying to score. Thats why we developed play clocks and shot clocks, to prevent teams from stalling and milking the clock. In soccer you will see teams get a small lead and stall for as many as 70-80 minutes. That's not entertaining to us...
Kids would rather run around than stand in right field....yes. When soccer wasn't around, there was no choice...if you wanted to play a sport, you played little league baseball. Typically, it is hard to appreciate playing baseball until you are 9 or 10yrs old. Because of soccer, alot of kids don't get the chance because they recall it being "boring" when they tried it at 5 or 6.
Soccer has ruined little league baseball in a big way and that is just sad.
Kids would rather run around than stand in right field....yes. When soccer wasn't around, there was no choice...if you wanted to play a sport, you played little league baseball. Typically, it is hard to appreciate playing baseball until you are 9 or 10yrs old. Because of soccer, alot of kids don't get the chance because they recall it being "boring" when they tried it at 5 or 6.
Soccer has ruined little league baseball in a big way and that is just sad.
Kids would rather run around than stand in right field....yes. When soccer wasn't around, there was no choice...if you wanted to play a sport, you played little league baseball. Typically, it is hard to appreciate playing baseball until you are 9 or 10yrs old. Because of soccer, alot of kids don't get the chance because they recall it being "boring" when they tried it at 5 or 6.
Soccer has ruined little league baseball in a big way and that is just sad.
Sorry old man, these times they are a changin'. You're just going to have to deal with it.
Its the ultimate "feel good" sport. Nobody strikes out, nobody drops a flyball, or throws an error. Kids just run around aimlessly. The ultimate sport to fill little kids with selfesteem when the rest of us were called out looking, or dropping the ball in right field, or letting the grounder go through your legs at shortstop becuase you were afraid of the ball, or crying when you were hit-by-pitch... Nothing made you nut-up more than crying as you walked down to first with cute girls in the stands.
In reality parents have ruined little league by trying to live their falures as kids through their kids. They scream & yell at them till the kids decide this is no fun anymore than quit. I coached for 15 years in Pee Wee, LL & Babe Ruth and the kids were great but some parents were terrible. Besides there used to be ties in football till the rules were changed. Lasttly most who hate the sport would never make it on the pitch so they just complain. If you do not like it do no watch it, we won't miss you at the games. Go ISU womens soccer!!!
It's easy to see why soccer is the most popular sport on the planet - $$$, or lack thereof. It's easy for kids in poorer nations to entertain themselves by finding a ball or heck, even taping some trash together and kick it around.
Did you watch the NHL playoffs? I have no idea how that could be considered boring...Hockey is just as boring as soccer. The difference is it has a physical aspect to it (checking) and it has fights. I personally would rather watch golf, cycling or boxing than baseball, hockey, NASCAR or soccer. Football and basketball are clearly more entertaining for me.
Most Americans don't hate soccer. Its just the one sport where people who don't like it are obsessed with ranting about it and telling others how much they hate it. Its a personality trait that is common among those who hate soccer, and pretty much ridiculous.
Compare it to say, golf. The idea of watching golf on TV is torture to many people. However, you don't see legions of blowhards invading every discussion on golf by ranting how hard it is to watch and how boring it is (to watch, its enjoyable to play). Or the NBA or Hockey. Most people in America really don't follow these sports in the same way Americans do Football, baseball, and college basketball. However, there isn't an obsession among the detractors about telling everyone else how much they hate it.
Did you watch the NHL playoffs? I have no idea how that could be considered boring...