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by swerb » Sun Jun 13, 2010 10:41 pm
by peeker643 » Sun Jun 13, 2010 11:25 pm
by Ziner » Mon Jun 14, 2010 12:50 am
peeker643 wrote:The issue is simple really, though it took me a few thousand posts to realize it: if you don't like the sport don't watch it and don't comment on it. And if you do comment on it, get in, say what you have to say, and get out. Otherwise it's basically a form of trolling.![]()
by skatingtripods » Mon Jun 14, 2010 1:18 am
peeker643 wrote:And despite comments otherwise, it does have similarities to hockey and basketball. There are inbound plays, there is forechecking. They may be called different things depending on the situation but they are there. You can also see guys crash the net on a shot like you do in hoops and hockey.
I don't begrudge anyone for being bored. It's a very technical and plodding game at the very highest level. It's basically 90 minutes of running and passing looking for three or four scoring opportunities per side.
by indiansfan21 » Mon Jun 14, 2010 8:25 am
Ziner wrote:indiansfan21 wrote:I have seen some stupid remarks made about soccer in my 20+ years of being a fan ( along with being a fan of football, baseball, hockey, and many other sports), but that Florio article along with some of the responses I have seen about the sport here and on Florio's site are being beyond rediculous.
I get it if you don't want to like soccer. I mean I don't get the "it's a third world sport that everyone can enjoy because it costs nothing" argument as much as I don't get the "you don't understand it...it's a beautiful game" argument from the other side.
It just seems like a lot of comments by American's, me being one as well, come across as we didn't make it, we have our own sports, so we need to ridicule soccer and those who do actually like the sport , especially during the worlds biggest stages for the sport. It's like people are being threatened by its existence.
How about this, if you don't like the sport, or know nothing about it ignore it the best you can, don't watch the games, and enjoy what you do like to watch. Don't go making ignorant comments to those of us who do. I know its a message board, but I sure as hell though this page was for soccer. Just don't come in here then. There is no need to comment.
Where did anyone on this board make any comments about it being a third world sport that doesnt cost anything? No one feels threatened by Soccer, especially the NFL, I think that is part of the point Florio was trying to make when he brought up the NFLPA. Why are people so sensitive about defending soccer? If someone came in to the NFL or NBA forums I would just laugh at them. Hell I hate baseball right now (for different reasons) and no one has felt as if I am ridiculing them when I say I don't like it.
And to your last comment it is damn near impossible to ignore the World Cup if you are a sports fan. I woke up the last two days and it was all that was on, especially on Saturday. I almost watched the entire match to see if I could get in to it after another four year break. Once again, it was just plain boring. Yeah, yeah, yeah... maybe you could just explain how I don't get it like I always hear from Soccer fans.
by Cerebral_DownTime » Mon Jun 14, 2010 9:12 am
indiansfan21 wrote:Cerebral_DownTime wrote:has featured scintillating outcomes like 1-1, 0-0, 1-0, 1-1, 1-0, and 1-0.
Those scores look like Binary code.
Hockey has hits, soccer not so much. They have guys that get hit and they go down like LeBron.
I like the World Cup, it's something different every 4 years, but soccer just ain't my thing for more than that one month every 4 years. Apparently we have a good and very popular MLS team right here in CLB....
I have season tickets to that good and very popular MLS team here in Columbus (The Crew)....if you would like to come to a game to see what its all about just PM me and you can have my tickets for a game.
I think what you see at one of the games will not be what you think about soccer right now, and that's in the MLS, where the level is not nearly as high as Europe. It's more a physical league. But I could be wrong about what you think about soccer. I'm just going off of the comment above.
by peeker643 » Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:01 am
skatingtripods wrote:peeker643 wrote:And despite comments otherwise, it does have similarities to hockey and basketball. There are inbound plays, there is forechecking. They may be called different things depending on the situation but they are there. You can also see guys crash the net on a shot like you do in hoops and hockey.
So you say this.I don't begrudge anyone for being bored. It's a very technical and plodding game at the very highest level. It's basically 90 minutes of running and passing looking for three or four scoring opportunities per side.
Which is the complete opposite of the essence of hockey. Fast-paced, hard hitting and a very changing on the fly game. There may be schemes, but every sport has schemes, so that's a real cop out answer. So there's forechecking. Basically a way of playing defense. Similar to how the infield plays a given hitter. Or a defensive 2-2-1 press. Or playing the nickel against 3 or 4 wide. So soccer is similar to all sports in the sense that it's a sport.
Not a compelling argument at all, Peeks.
I'm not going to get into a pissing match over it, though. Hockey is fast, active, and full of hitting and scoring. I find C-SPAN's Book TV more entertaining than soccer.
I said I understand why people watch it and that Ive come to enjoy it. I also said it has elements of both basketball and hockey. Honestly dude, don't tell me argument isn't compelling when it's not one and please don't tell tell me how the pace and hitting are different.
by Cerebral_DownTime » Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:06 am
by Cerebral_DownTime » Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:11 am
by Cease » Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:15 am

by peeker643 » Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:24 am
Cerebral_DownTime wrote:Peek, ur doin it wrong.
by Cease » Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:24 am

by peeker643 » Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:28 am
Cease wrote:US fans of the sport need not concern themselves with converting peeps. Let people take it or leave it.
by Cerebral_DownTime » Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:42 am
Cease wrote:CTD, Germans are sick, like clockwork on the pitch. Their fans are unreal. I was in France for Germany's 4-0 whooping of the US back in '98. We were watching on the street jumbotron set up- crowd was 4k Germans, 1k American. They started chanting, I couldn't hear myself think. Teeth rattled. Then they were up 4-0, they were drunk, it got ugly, we got the hell out of there. Good times!
peeker643 wrote:Cerebral_DownTime wrote:Peek, ur doin it wrong.
Yeah- try and type anything substantive and involving quote boxes with the iPhone. You're effed in the ear.![]()
Hopefully I fixed it.
by indiansfan21 » Mon Jun 14, 2010 11:08 am
Cerebral_DownTime wrote:indiansfan21 wrote:Cerebral_DownTime wrote:has featured scintillating outcomes like 1-1, 0-0, 1-0, 1-1, 1-0, and 1-0.
Those scores look like Binary code.
Hockey has hits, soccer not so much. They have guys that get hit and they go down like LeBron.
I like the World Cup, it's something different every 4 years, but soccer just ain't my thing for more than that one month every 4 years. Apparently we have a good and very popular MLS team right here in CLB....
I have season tickets to that good and very popular MLS team here in Columbus (The Crew)....if you would like to come to a game to see what its all about just PM me and you can have my tickets for a game.
I think what you see at one of the games will not be what you think about soccer right now, and that's in the MLS, where the level is not nearly as high as Europe. It's more a physical league. But I could be wrong about what you think about soccer. I'm just going off of the comment above.
Thanks for the ticket offer, but it's just not my cup of tea. I never said the game doesn't take skill, it's the nature of some of the players to dive and the slow pace and lack of scoring chances. I watch the World Cup because it's a once every four years and it's a source of national pride.
We've been hearing for the last 30+ years that "soccer is going to explode in America", well it ain't, it's gonna be a niche sport for the serious fan. The World Cup will drum up interest for a few months before and after.
And FTR hockey is barely like soccer. Hockey is mayhem in a enclosed space with bone crushing hits and sniper goals (which soccer has), hockey players get their teeth knocked out and continue to play, soccer players fake injury all the time. Serious faking, like they go their ACL torn off by a bear faking, I eman they bring a stretcher out fior god's sake, 2 minutes later the same guy is back on the pitch. Hockey players don't spend 2/3 of the damn game passing the puck back and forth around center ice. They just ain't similar.
People love soccer and that's fine, but quit trying to compare it to other sports, especially a sport like hockey.
That's it from me, back to the World Cup discussion.
How 'bout them Germans? Best team ever, it's a fact.
by indiansfan21 » Mon Jun 14, 2010 11:10 am
Cerebral_DownTime wrote:GODDAMN HORNS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by Cerebral_DownTime » Mon Jun 14, 2010 11:17 am
by indiansfan21 » Mon Jun 14, 2010 11:22 am
Cerebral_DownTime wrote:Anyone know why the hell the US doesn't play again 'till friggin friday?
by indiansfan21 » Mon Jun 14, 2010 11:28 am
Cease wrote:Gotsta love the internets... All comments should be welcome. If someone is shitting on your sport, don't take it personally. If you feel that someone is hooking you, don't bite. I remember reading an MMA thread and I respectfully chimed in that I really had issues with that sport. Nobody in there jumped my shit, but I also didn't belabor the point. It's one guy's angle- let it be.
I played varsity HS soccer and really enjoy the game. It's spins and inches and a hell of a lot of digging deep for effort and mental sharpness when you are flat spent. WC isn't the best soccer b/c the teams don't play enough together. Best soccer is EPL- this is simply biggest tournament and play improves as teams gel.
US fans of the sport need not concern themselves with converting peeps. Let people take it or leave it.
Finally watched US/England on DVR- US played well and the result was deserved, but England seemed to have better chances, more often. Our defense is living dangerously. Need two wins to be safe now.
by British_Pharaoh » Mon Jun 14, 2010 11:31 am
indiansfan21 wrote:Cerebral_DownTime wrote:GODDAMN HORNS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bee'zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz buzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzingggggggggggggggg.

by Cerebral_DownTime » Mon Jun 14, 2010 11:32 am
by British_Pharaoh » Mon Jun 14, 2010 11:37 am

by skatingtripods » Mon Jun 14, 2010 11:57 am
peeker643 wrote:Cease wrote:US fans of the sport need not concern themselves with converting peeps. Let people take it or leave it.
I agree with that. The issue being in a WC thread there are people making multiple appearances to knock the sport or the event.
That's borderline trolling IMO.
by dpdad » Mon Jun 14, 2010 11:57 am
by peeker643 » Mon Jun 14, 2010 12:14 pm
So soccer is only allowed to be discussed in the soccer forum if it's people supporting soccer?
Every able kid should play a sport. It teaches so many valuable lessons and helps them make friends. Your kids chose soccer. I hope mine choose hockey and baseball.
by Cerebral_DownTime » Mon Jun 14, 2010 12:31 pm
by Cerebral_DownTime » Mon Jun 14, 2010 1:18 pm
by Ziner » Mon Jun 14, 2010 1:31 pm
by Cerebral_DownTime » Mon Jun 14, 2010 1:33 pm
Ziner wrote:Ok I am back for a serious question, I was thinking, can someone tell me why off sides exists in Soccer. Why can't they or don't they get rid of it? Don't want too much scoring? Seems like such a dumb rule, isn't it like beating a Corner on a fly pattern or cherry picking in basketball?
Trying to be constructive not destructive Peeks
by indiansfan21 » Mon Jun 14, 2010 1:38 pm
Cerebral_DownTime wrote:Indiansfan21, what part of Columbus are you in?
by Cerebral_DownTime » Mon Jun 14, 2010 1:46 pm
indiansfan21 wrote:Cerebral_DownTime wrote:Indiansfan21, what part of Columbus are you in?
North Side, Lewis Center/Polaris area.
by indiansfan21 » Mon Jun 14, 2010 1:48 pm
Ziner wrote:Ok I am back for a serious question, I was thinking, can someone tell me why off sides exists in Soccer. Why can't they or don't they get rid of it? Don't want too much scoring? Seems like such a dumb rule, isn't it like beating a Corner on a fly pattern or cherry picking in basketball?
Trying to be constructive not destructive Peeks
by indiansfan21 » Mon Jun 14, 2010 1:50 pm
Cerebral_DownTime wrote:indiansfan21 wrote:Cerebral_DownTime wrote:Indiansfan21, what part of Columbus are you in?
North Side, Lewis Center/Polaris area.
Ahh. Nice part of town, i've always liked the NS.
by Cerebral_DownTime » Mon Jun 14, 2010 1:55 pm
indiansfan21 wrote:Cerebral_DownTime wrote:indiansfan21 wrote:Cerebral_DownTime wrote:Indiansfan21, what part of Columbus are you in?
North Side, Lewis Center/Polaris area.
Ahh. Nice part of town, i've always liked the NS.
Yeah I enjoy it, but my wife enjoys it more with all the shopping that is available. Go figure.
What part do you live in?
by indiansfan21 » Mon Jun 14, 2010 2:06 pm
Cerebral_DownTime wrote:indiansfan21 wrote:Cerebral_DownTime wrote:indiansfan21 wrote:Cerebral_DownTime wrote:Indiansfan21, what part of Columbus are you in?
North Side, Lewis Center/Polaris area.
Ahh. Nice part of town, i've always liked the NS.
Yeah I enjoy it, but my wife enjoys it more with all the shopping that is available. Go figure.
What part do you live in?
I live out in the sticks in Galloway.
by Spin » Mon Jun 14, 2010 2:15 pm
WC isn't the best soccer b/c the teams don't play enough together. Best soccer is EPL- this is simply biggest tournament and play improves as teams gel.
US fans of the sport need not concern themselves with converting peeps. Let people take it or leave it.
Finally watched US/England on DVR- US played well and the result was deserved, but England seemed to have better chances, more often. Our defense is living dangerously. Need two wins to be safe now.
by Spin » Mon Jun 14, 2010 2:25 pm
Cease wrote:Gotsta love the internets... All comments should be welcome. If someone is shitting on your sport, don't take it personally. If you feel that someone is hooking you, don't bite. I remember reading an MMA thread and I respectfully chimed in that I really had issues with that sport. Nobody in there jumped my shit, but I also didn't belabor the point. It's one guy's angle- let it be.
by Squints » Mon Jun 14, 2010 2:38 pm
by peeker643 » Mon Jun 14, 2010 2:51 pm
Cerebral_DownTime wrote:Peek just has problems with Hilliard soccer parents becuase they have large children.
Go play on your iPhone you silly nerd.

by dazindiansfanuk » Mon Jun 14, 2010 9:36 pm
by leadpipe » Mon Jun 14, 2010 9:39 pm
by dazindiansfanuk » Mon Jun 14, 2010 9:54 pm
leadpipe wrote:For people who don't care for soccer this is a rough time - because of the media trying to jam it down their throats. Look, I don't care for Bridge either, but millions of Americans play it, and that's great. But it's not kicking off Sportcenter coverage or jamming up my magazines.
Again, I don't care for it, but understand that some do. Great. But the 2010, World Cup, despite what ESPN is trying to have us believe, is not the beginning of some soccer revolution in the United States. Just as the US Women winning the World Cup years back didn't begin another "liberation of American women" as promised. 20 years ago I remember hearing how youth soccer leagues were growing and "here comes soccer"....still waiting.
To those getting defensive about it, again, I respect your choice, and it's apparently a great sport because of it's holding worldwide, but excuse some of for being sick of the media telling us we should like it, and promoting falsehoods about the growth of the sport.
For whatever reason many Americans just do not care. And that's it.
by indiansfan21 » Mon Jun 14, 2010 9:58 pm
by indiansfan21 » Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:04 pm
dazindiansfanuk wrote:leadpipe wrote:For people who don't care for soccer this is a rough time - because of the media trying to jam it down their throats. Look, I don't care for Bridge either, but millions of Americans play it, and that's great. But it's not kicking off Sportcenter coverage or jamming up my magazines.
Again, I don't care for it, but understand that some do. Great. But the 2010, World Cup, despite what ESPN is trying to have us believe, is not the beginning of some soccer revolution in the United States. Just as the US Women winning the World Cup years back didn't begin another "liberation of American women" as promised. 20 years ago I remember hearing how youth soccer leagues were growing and "here comes soccer"....still waiting.
To those getting defensive about it, again, I respect your choice, and it's apparently a great sport because of it's holding worldwide, but excuse some of for being sick of the media telling us we should like it, and promoting falsehoods about the growth of the sport.
For whatever reason many Americans just do not care. And that's it.
What makes it worse I'm sure is the fact that genuinely all these sports reporters now trying to jam the game down Americans throats don't have a damn clue what they are talking about.
We get shows like Around the Horn and PTI over here and watching those guys trying to make a point whilst pretending they know what they are talking about is quite painful.
I like to think I know a bit about the game, I played at a highish level, and I can't help but cringe every time I see the Jay Mariotti's of the world try and opine on the game (that said, Jay Mariotti makes me cringe most of the times he speaks).
by Cerebral_DownTime » Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:09 pm
by peeker643 » Mon Jun 14, 2010 11:47 pm
leadpipe wrote:For people who don't care for soccer this is a rough time - because of the media trying to jam it down their throats. Look, I don't care for Bridge either, but millions of Americans play it, and that's great. But it's not kicking off Sportcenter coverage or jamming up my magazines.
Again, I don't care for it, but understand that some do. Great. But the 2010, World Cup, despite what ESPN is trying to have us believe, is not the beginning of some soccer revolution in the United States. Just as the US Women winning the World Cup years back didn't begin another "liberation of American women" as promised. 20 years ago I remember hearing how youth soccer leagues were growing and "here comes soccer"....still waiting.
To those getting defensive about it, again, I respect your choice, and it's apparently a great sport because of it's holding worldwide, but excuse some of for being sick of the media telling us we should like it, and promoting falsehoods about the growth of the sport.
For whatever reason many Americans just do not care. And that's it.
by leadpipe » Tue Jun 15, 2010 12:23 am
indiansfan21 wrote:And for those who don't like Football, having that shoved down their throats by ESPN the other 11 months of the year, and every other month for the other 3 years, as the greatest sport that nothing can ever compare to???? I suppose because you love the NFL that is ok.
See that is where the argument is so hypocritical by NFL fan. I like the NFL and college football, but I am often turned off by it being shoved down my throat as the greatest thing since sliced bread that nothing can compare to. Excuse the rest of us if we're not arrogant enough to think that there is no other sport that compares to "our sport", especially around this great big world. I mean, how dare anyone question that, or God forbid we take 1 month off every 4 year from the NFL hype machine and how IT is going to take over the world.
I don't have the numbers in front of me, but I encourage you to look it up. FACT: Soccer is growing amongst youth and in the U30 age group. In fact it is growing at an unbelievable pace. I don't care if you want to accept that, but those are the facts. I just saw an article that the youth soccer program in Seattle (or maybe it was the state of Washington) is something like the 5th largest organized youth group in the United States.
I know it's hard to believe and hard to accept but it's true. You may not want it shoved down your throat, but its true. The older you get, this silly little game that you despise having shoved down your throat, will continue to grow.
by British_Pharaoh » Tue Jun 15, 2010 7:07 am
dazindiansfanuk wrote:leadpipe wrote:For people who don't care for soccer this is a rough time - because of the media trying to jam it down their throats. Look, I don't care for Bridge either, but millions of Americans play it, and that's great. But it's not kicking off Sportcenter coverage or jamming up my magazines.
Again, I don't care for it, but understand that some do. Great. But the 2010, World Cup, despite what ESPN is trying to have us believe, is not the beginning of some soccer revolution in the United States. Just as the US Women winning the World Cup years back didn't begin another "liberation of American women" as promised. 20 years ago I remember hearing how youth soccer leagues were growing and "here comes soccer"....still waiting.
To those getting defensive about it, again, I respect your choice, and it's apparently a great sport because of it's holding worldwide, but excuse some of for being sick of the media telling us we should like it, and promoting falsehoods about the growth of the sport.
For whatever reason many Americans just do not care. And that's it.
What makes it worse I'm sure is the fact that genuinely all these sports reporters now trying to jam the game down Americans throats don't have a damn clue what they are talking about.
We get shows like Around the Horn and PTI over here and watching those guys trying to make a point whilst pretending they know what they are talking about is quite painful.
I like to think I know a bit about the game, I played at a highish level, and I can't help but cringe every time I see the Jay Mariotti's of the world try and opine on the game (that said, Jay Mariotti makes me cringe most of the times he speaks).

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