"The parents who support it do so because they want their kids who can't compete in other sports to get some recognition. I know this isn't true everywhere, but far and away the better athletes do not play soccer in this area."
I can only speak to Seattle, but this is definitely not true here. Soccer is very popular.
My 7 year old has cried over a mistake he made in a soccer game. He has never had that reaction to a mistake in one of his baseball games. Other kids may be the reverse.
But the argument several have made - that soccer is just a feel good sport where everyone is happy just to participate - is absolutely not true from my experience.
The kids are very competitive. Lots more kids have ended up bleeding at my son's soccer matches than at his baseball games.
I can only speak to Seattle, but this is definitely not true here. Soccer is very popular.
My 7 year old has cried over a mistake he made in a soccer game. He has never had that reaction to a mistake in one of his baseball games. Other kids may be the reverse.
But the argument several have made - that soccer is just a feel good sport where everyone is happy just to participate - is absolutely not true from my experience.
The kids are very competitive. Lots more kids have ended up bleeding at my son's soccer matches than at his baseball games.