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strawberryfields
27 Dec 2005, 11:35 PM
Why majority of American dislike soccer ? what makes them have so much hatred towards this beautiful game ?

MasterShake29
27 Dec 2005, 11:40 PM
Why majority of American dislike soccer ? what makes them have so much hatred towards this beautiful game ?

Because you support AC Milan.

toohyper
27 Dec 2005, 11:46 PM
Simple.

The French are better at it, that's why.

vmax71
27 Dec 2005, 11:56 PM
Why majority of American dislike soccer ? what makes them have so much hatred towards this beautiful game ?


What the hell. I'll bite. WHat our friend Matt Burlew above is saying is that he couldn't help but notice that you as an american list ac milan as your favorite club. To add insult to injury, you list the USA national team which I am sure you took a liking to after the 2002 world cup - without probably realizing that the majority of the team was MLS players.

There are a ton of "soccer fans" in the USA who will proudly wear their ac milan and manchester united jerseys (without having set foot within a 1000 miles of the cities) yet couldn't be bothered to comment on "our" american teams and do the dirty work of building "our" league.

strawberryfields
28 Dec 2005, 12:03 AM
I'll replace that AC Milan w/ Galaxy when the MLS season begins.

roma/totti
28 Dec 2005, 01:47 AM
because the media dismisses it as a boring sport, yet they support nascar,baseball....all of which are much more boring then soccer

strawberryfields
28 Dec 2005, 02:03 AM
because the media dismisses it as a boring sport, yet they support nascar,baseball....all of which are much more boring then soccer

and golf, the worst of them all.

roma/totti
28 Dec 2005, 02:19 AM
and golf, the worst of them all.

when you got idoits like jim rome or Tony Kornheiser(from PTI) talk crap about soccer on t.v.

these are the type of losers who will be sitting down watching a baseball game on july 9th, while billions of people are watching the world cup final.....yet go ahead and try and dismiss that...complete morons.

roma/totti
28 Dec 2005, 02:22 AM
Because you support AC Milan.


oh and you supporting fulham is any better....hmm i wonder why mcbride and bocanegra...bet you would be supporting ac milan if they had donovon

and there is nothing wrong with that i mean i support rossi at man utd don't you :rolleyes: :p :D

Xantium
28 Dec 2005, 02:23 AM
Well, what is americas pasttime? baseball
What is on every sunday and monday night on ESPN? football
Americans are brought up mostly using their hands, which makes us very good at what? being goalkeepers :) and basketball
How many scores of MLS have you seen on the bottom of the screen when your watching news or ESPN? i have only seen national team scores, however i dont really watch to many of those shows.

for the most part however, more people play soccer than every other team sport in the USA except basketball. 3 times as many participants as baseball (third highest).

PirateJohn
28 Dec 2005, 02:29 AM
Frankly, I think people dislike what they don't understand, which is why the English hate baseball and Americans hate cricket, even though the two sports are very similar in many respects.

Soccer is both the simplest and most complicated game in the world. It's simple in that the rules and the objective of the game are very easy to understand, and complicated in the sense that there are an infinite number of strategies that evolve and there is so much happening at any one time that unless you understand the game it can be difficult to understand what's really going on.

SirManchester
28 Dec 2005, 02:36 AM
Frankly, I think people dislike what they don't understand, which is why the English hate baseball and Americans hate cricket, even though the two sports are very similar in many respects.

Soccer is both the simplest and most complicated game in the world. It's simple in that the rules and the objective of the game are very easy to understand, and complicated in the sense that there are an infinite number of strategies that evolve and there is so much happening at any one time that unless you understand the game it can be difficult to understand what's really going on.


You're somewhat off, the Brits and mostly all Europeans understand baseball and all other american sports, whether they like it or not is up to different circumstances, Americans on the other hand don't understand cricket and because of the large ethnocentric sentiment imbedded in this country it hinders them from making any progression concerning anything foreign.

El_PoToSiNo
28 Dec 2005, 02:39 AM
Alright alright this is the real reason why USSR......I had a conversation with my history teacher and the issue came up.Why Americans have NEVER liked soccer? and that is the sole reason. Americans could not play the game of the communist they were the DEVIL of the world why would Americans copy the COMMUNIST and it makes sense....look at the plaedge of alligiance the UNDER GOD was added to make americans look better than the communist.......when USA did all the sattelite spying some years later and all they saw were SOCCER fields at CUBA they knew it was the communists and turned them even more off from soccer so thats the reason why soccer never stared here in the USA and everytime it might have came up things like that kept it from growing.

PirateJohn
28 Dec 2005, 02:42 AM
Americans on the other hand don't understand cricket and because of the large ethnocentric sentiment imbedded in this countryWhile I don't disagree in general with a lot of the ethnocentrism present in America, I disagree that it has anything to do with Americans' understanding of cricket. Frankly, the biggest reason that Americans know nothing about cricket is because there really isn't anyone around to expose us to it.

Frankly, the only reason I know anything at all about cricket is because I play Hattrick and ended up via that starting to play Battrick.

Personally, I don't think I could become a fan of watching the sport, but I would like to try playing it sometime.

El_PoToSiNo
28 Dec 2005, 02:44 AM
Of course that is not the reason now.....retards :D but it is why the custom continues the foreign sport boring and stupid and you know the rest etc etc....

SirManchester
28 Dec 2005, 02:45 AM
While I don't disagree in general with a lot of the ethnocentrism present in America, I disagree that it has anything to do with Americans' understanding of cricket. Frankly, the biggest reason that Americans know nothing about cricket is because there really isn't anyone around to expose us to it.

Frankly, the only reason I know anything at all about cricket is because I play Hattrick and ended up via that starting to play Battrick.

Personally, I don't think I could become a fan of watching the sport, but I would like to try playing it sometime.


ahh now we're getting closer, ignorance, yep, Americans have tendencies not to take any interest in anything foreign even if its at least understanding it, that's why they're stupid when it comes to geography, don't speak multiple languages and are lost when it comes to cricket for example. regardless of not being exposed to it, curiosity alone should lead to education. When it comes to Americans though, its just not the case.

Xantium
28 Dec 2005, 02:45 AM
Alright alright this is the real reason why USSR......I had a conversation with my history teacher and the issue came up.Why Americans have NEVER liked soccer? and that is the sole reason. Americans could not play the game of the communist they were the DEVIL of the world why would Americans copy the COMMUNIST and it makes sense....look at the plaedge of alligiance the UNDER GOD was added to make americans look better than the communist.......when USA did all the sattelite spying some years later and all they saw were SOCCER fields at CUBA they knew it was the communists and turned them even more off from soccer so thats the reason why soccer never stared here in the USA and everytime it might have came up things like that kept it from growing.

about the cuba stuff, cubans, from my own experience, do not like soccer that much, but baseball is their biggest and most liked sport. correct me if im wrong, but didnt soccer come from the english in early 1900's, not the USSR?

El_PoToSiNo
28 Dec 2005, 02:55 AM
about the cuba stuff, cubans, from my own experience, do not like soccer that much, but baseball is their biggest and most liked sport. correct me if im wrong, but didnt soccer come from the english in early 1900's, not the USSR?

YES it did but what im saying that it never spread here in the USA because it got so popular with the communist USSR so fast and you know how it was with americans and communists back in the day. WHat i was saying about the CUBA stuff was that part of the reason why USA knew USSR was there. IT was because of all the soccer fields they saw in the sattelite pictures and americans knowing that cubans only sport was BASEBALL well they put one and one together. My point being how much USSR loved soccer and how that just made USA hate it even more and the trend just kept going till the present years.

El_PoToSiNo
28 Dec 2005, 03:00 AM
about the cuba stuff, cubans, from my own experience, do not like soccer that much, but baseball is their biggest and most liked sport. correct me if im wrong, but didnt soccer come from the english in early 1900's, not the USSR?
Actually there were early games in the middle ages and even as early japanese and chinese early aerly cultures that were very similar to "soccer" but the actual modern soccer was invented by the English how u said but I think in the mid 1800's but were based off of the earlier games.

PirateJohn
28 Dec 2005, 03:03 AM
ahh now we're getting closer, ignorance, yep, Americans have tendencies not to take any interest in anything foreign even if its at least understanding it, that's why they're stupid when it comes to geography, don't speak multiple languages and are lost when it comes to cricket for example. regardless of not being exposed to it, curiosity alone should lead to education. When it comes to Americans though, its just not the case.Well, I don't think that's a very fair statement. There are only a finite number of things a person can be genuinely curious about. Are we obligated to be any more interested in cricket than anything else? I couldn't disagree more.