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Posted on 4/1/15 at 9:15 am to
Posted by Duke
Twin Lakes, CO
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Posted on 4/1/15 at 9:15 am to
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This seems improbable but with the internet globalizing all sports, the rise of soccer in the US in the next 15 to 20 years seems like a large possibility. That is the largest growth potential in sports in the US.


That's already happening. I watch the EPL pretty much every weekend. Champions League if I'm home when it's on. Would watch other leagues too if they were more available on TV. Soccer is going to be a fairly big deal in a decade or two, but it really rides on the USMNT to catch the imagination of more people.

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Football staying a power albeit less powerful and soccer having a major upswing with millennial's and the upcoming generation.


Football isn't going anywhere unless evidence comes up the brain damage is just too severe to let any kids play. You have to remember the cultural connection to football, especially college football. It's more about the tradition and ritual than the actual game played on the field. Soccer and football can co-exist without damaging the popularity of either.

I watch soccer all Saturday morning and then flip to the early SEC game once the last game is finished. If MLS really takes off I guess this could change some, but that's doubtful as the best leagues will be in Europe for the foreseeable future.

Not a bad topic to explore though.

Posted by 5thTiger
Member since Nov 2014
7996 posts
Posted on 4/1/15 at 9:28 am to
Considering the MLS is entering its 20th season, we kind of have a nice benchmark to compare.

For the MLS to make the next step, they have to get rid of the single entity thing. Will crush them if they don't change. I think they should merge with another league and create a promotion and relegation system.

As for sports in general...baseball is declining in viewership from elongated games, football has health concerns which might harm the NFL. I think college football is fine, considering it is a outlet for many in poverty. Basketball will be fine, although I think the rest of the world will catch up to us in time. Hockey and Soccer are battling for that next spot, which I think is going to go to soccer.
Posted by derSturm37
Texas
Member since May 2013
1521 posts
Posted on 4/1/15 at 11:40 am to
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Football isn't going anywhere unless evidence comes up the brain damage is just too severe to let any kids play. You have to remember the cultural connection to football, especially college football. It's more about the tradition and ritual than the actual game played on the field.

You just foretold the future in a very ironic way. I listen to NPR almost every day. I can tell you with fearless certainty that the ultra-liberals are currently salivating at the prospect of killing football. This BECAUSE of its tradition and ritual. Too much of the flag in it. Too much of the '50s. That it reeks to them of violence and primitivism is the actual impetus; that it's emotionally tied to the America of old is the fuel to their rage. I speculate that their allowing it as an avenue for underpriveleged minorities is the only reason they've yet moved farther on their crusade.

NPR news almost never addresses sport. Generally it doesn't even discuss the World Cup until after the final match. It will invest 60 seconds telling you who just won the World Series. It may present a five minute essay on current trends for a Superbowl party. It will invest 15 to 30 seconds telling you who won the college football championship the night before. This is pretty much it. I've been listening to it for 20 years now.

But every time a football-related injury makes national headlines NPR is on it. Almost every time a football-related crime makes national news NPR is on it. There is a simmering campaign there against football and I fear the worst.

There doesn't need to be more evidence regarding concussion to shut down high school football. Massachusetts or Oregon will do it first. They will argue that no child under 18 has the life experience and/or mental maturity to make a decision of such serious consequence on his own, AND that no child should be the subject of parental consent in this matter because no child should ultimately suffer brain damage because his parents might have been dolts. The same reason the state can say your child has to be in school until he's 16: so your dumb arse can't keep him home to milk the chickens and make him grow up socio-economically disadvantaged because you were an idiot.

Mark my words. It's coming. I give it ten years max. I expect a bill in a state legislature in less than five.

I need not point out that killing high school football is killing football as we know it. I mean, what then? We go back to 1890? A bunch of college boys who want to play football show up and try out and get to work?

I hope I'm crazy. But I think I know what I'm talking about. There are educated, intelligent, influencial, and even powerful people in America who hate tradition for sedition's sake.
Posted by hawgfaninc
https://youtu.be/torc9P4-k5A
Member since Nov 2011
46515 posts
Posted on 4/1/15 at 6:26 pm to
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Football isn't going anywhere

It's only a matter of time before there's no more football. Health concerns will outlaw it.

Litigation threatens football's future
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