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how to make soccer and ice hockey popular in the US
maybe soccer is a great sport but it bores the hell out of me. i mean
alot of games end without a single goal. to make it more popular in the US? make the goal twice as big. more scoring will make it more popular and more exciting. also, allow the use of fists for spiking like in volleyball. ----- as for hockey, change the uniforms. make them wear armour-like suits that'll make them look badass instead of like pajama wearing chess pieces. dress them up like medieval knight-gladiators. the armor doesn't have to be made of metal. plastic or fiber glass will do fine. and, make them wear cool helmets instead of those devo-bowls. football players look cool. hockey players look shapeless. and look at their faggoty pants. pussy. change the image! it's hard to respect a sports where everyone looks like a little boy wearing clothes too big for him. as for the game, make the goal twice as wide and twice as high. then, place the goal 20 ft away from the wall and get rid of the net. put sensors inside the goal. whenever the puck(with a microchip) passes thru the goal--from either direction--it will count as a score. when a goal is scored, the game will just continue instead of breaking. only when 3 goals are scored consecutively in less than one minute will there be a break where the puck brought to the center of the field. this will be a wild, exciting, thrilling game and everyone will love it. for the championship game, instead of the goals being placed at the ends of the field, they'll be brought to the center. of course, there will be a barrier between the two goals. see below. l l is the goal. championship game layout. ------------------------------ 1 l 1 l l 1 l 1 ------------------------------- |
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Lack of scoring is only part of the problem
for the lack of popularity of soccer and hockey in the US. Both sports have a helter skelter look and feel to them with possession of the ball or puck changing so quickly that it is hard to make any sense over what is going on. If you watch football or basketball it is easy to see the strategy as the ball is advanced. Now I know there is strategy with both hockey and soccer but it just doesn't translate well to an American audience for some reason. For a team sport I think it is just too fast paced for people to get into plus the TV networks that have covered these sports in the past have done a poor job explaining the basics to the viewers. |
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You left out one major reason: Football runs 45-minutes uninterrupted
each half. Try selling that to the networks who are used to ad breaks every three minutes. |
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Scooby wrote: You left out one major reason: Football runs 45-minutes uninterrupted each half. Try selling that to the networks who are used to ad breaks every three minutes. You are right, I forgot that. So how is it televised in other countries to handle commercial breaks? Are the all cramed together at the end or do they have a scroll at the bottom of the screen while the game is in progress? |
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There isn't any commercial breaks during the 45-minute halves. As if
anything did happen in the game during those breaks the "network" would have a public uprising against them. The commercials are done in abundance before the game, at half-time (15 minutes of it, which about 8 minutes are adverts) and at the end of the game, with the commercials being on billboards at the side of the park, and on the players shirts. The main problem with "soccer" not becoming popular in the US is because you guys will not hold the monopoly on it. If you look at American Football, Basketball, Baseball etc. you are the best in the world at it. I am not saying the US Soccer team aren't a good team as they are coming on leaps and bounds in the past decade, but when Americans generally watch sport it is because they are going to win at it, and can't celebrate how good you are at it, and generally how wonderful you are (really trying not to sound offensive, but I think I am failing miserably :-) at the sport. |
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I think what Alistair is trying to say is that, perhaps above all, the 2
things that make a country go crazy about a certain sport are TRADITION & SUCCESS. That's why Americans love Baseball, American Football & Basketball, why Canadians love Hockey and, to a lesser extent, Curling, why Bull Fighting is big in Spain, why the British love Football (Soccer) and Cricket! -- Thanks, Don "Alastair" wrote in message oups.com... There isn't any commercial breaks during the 45-minute halves. As if anything did happen in the game during those breaks the "network" would have a public uprising against them. The commercials are done in abundance before the game, at half-time (15 minutes of it, which about 8 minutes are adverts) and at the end of the game, with the commercials being on billboards at the side of the park, and on the players shirts. The main problem with "soccer" not becoming popular in the US is because you guys will not hold the monopoly on it. If you look at American Football, Basketball, Baseball etc. you are the best in the world at it. I am not saying the US Soccer team aren't a good team as they are coming on leaps and bounds in the past decade, but when Americans generally watch sport it is because they are going to win at it, and can't celebrate how good you are at it, and generally how wonderful you are (really trying not to sound offensive, but I think I am failing miserably :-) at the sport. |
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Thank you for saving my blushes.
Really didn't want to offend an entire nation... put it more elegantly than I could ever :-) |
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In message , Don Estabrook
writes I think what Alistair is trying to say is that, perhaps above all, the 2 things that make a country go crazy about a certain sport are TRADITION & SUCCESS. That's why snip British love Football (Soccer) and Cricket! I think I see a flaw in your argument. -- Simon |
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What do you see as the flaw?
-- Thanks, Don "simon" wrote in message ... In message , Don Estabrook writes I think what Alistair is trying to say is that, perhaps above all, the 2 things that make a country go crazy about a certain sport are TRADITION & SUCCESS. That's why snip British love Football (Soccer) and Cricket! I think I see a flaw in your argument. -- Simon |
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Don Estabrook wrote:
What do you see as the flaw? -- Thanks, Don "simon" wrote in message ... In message , Don Estabrook writes I think what Alistair is trying to say is that, perhaps above all, the 2 things that make a country go crazy about a certain sport are TRADITION & SUCCESS. That's why snip British love Football (Soccer) and Cricket! I think I see a flaw in your argument. -- Simon I understand what the poster meant, but I don't want to upset my British friends :-). Let me just say they've got a lot of TRADITION... Oops! Sorry... ducks Tchau! Jesus Petry |
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