originally posted by VS:
Ghana is a little too good.
originally posted by Lou Kessler:
Failed againI made a promise to myself that I would in good faith watch the game today. I confess that I lost interest and switched over to the PGA golf. Watching golf on television has been compared to watching grass grow. I now officially have given up on soccer. The funny thing both our younger sons played varsity soccer in high school. We watched their games numerous times. After high school they both lost interest in soccer totally. The same thing happened to their friends. The climate is bad for soccer in this country. The best athletes in the USA go into other sports because the money is better.
Now I will not speak for Chris but I resent being topped by anyone named Hank. Also fuck mr reidel whoever he is?originally posted by Hank Beckmeyer:
What's a world cup and how much does it hold? Does Riedel make it?
originally posted by Chris Coad:
Their PR people are geniuses.
Ah ha... Therein lies a catch-22. It also helps to be able to watch the game played well in order to learn how to play well. It's changing now, with soccer (I am American) games shown more frequently on TV, but still if you can't see how some of the best players in the world actually play (the more frequent the better) it's not going to help. That's not to mention the myriad of other factors hampering a truly soccer-centric America.originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
It has to well played to be attractive to watch (says he, with an air of insouciant superiority about to be humbled).
originally posted by VS:
Ethnic slurs...
Then again, whatever it was that Italy was doing, it did not work...
You mean like one of those steriod infused entertainments favored by the networks and their advertisers?originally posted by JSchwartze:
Why?Maybe nobody's watching it because they'd rather watch a sport?