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Posted on 4/10/15 at 8:41 am to StraightCashHomey21
quote:The people driving this new-found popularity are.
esp bc its not true, the majority of American soccer fans are not hipsters.
Posted on 4/10/15 at 8:41 am to StraightCashHomey21
I don't watch that much MLS but now I think the top MLS teams have as much "talent" as most average European second division teams, especially with the large number of central and south americans joining MLS.
I have a friend who coaches college soccer, he said MLS still lags behind in tactics and coaching, and also that MLS teams are just starting to develop homegrown talent. As that happens fans will be able to follow players up the ranks and create more of a following for teams.
I have a friend who coaches college soccer, he said MLS still lags behind in tactics and coaching, and also that MLS teams are just starting to develop homegrown talent. As that happens fans will be able to follow players up the ranks and create more of a following for teams.
Posted on 4/10/15 at 8:42 am to PrimeTime Money
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The people driving this new-found popularity are.
I know you're not going to stop saying this because it fits your agenda, but it's just not true. Maybe around you, but otherwise we're all just regular folks who enjoy soccer along with a handful of other sports.
Posted on 4/10/15 at 8:44 am to PrimeTime Money
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The people driving this new-found popularity are.
Just bc the Seattle and Portland fan bases are full of hipsters does not mean the rest of the country is like that.
Posted on 4/10/15 at 8:46 am to LSU GrandDad
For a 20 year old league the talent level isn't terrible. I'll watch the high level playoff games and take it for what it's worth
Posted on 4/10/15 at 8:48 am to NOLALGD
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I don't watch that much MLS but now I think the top MLS teams have as much "talent" as most average European second division teams, especially with the large number of central and south americans joining MLS.
They don't. Ive lived in two european countries and had season tickets to 2nd division soccer in Germany and the level of play you still see a gap. The players are far more technical in the 2nd divisions of Germany, Spain, England and Italy.
MLS is around League One(3rd division) in England. Its still exciting to watch due to being fast paced and very physical but the quality and technical ability is not there.
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I have a friend who coaches college soccer, he said MLS still lags behind in tactics and coaching, and also that MLS teams are just starting to develop homegrown talent. As that happens fans will be able to follow players up the ranks and create more of a following for teams.
The MLS won't become a major league until the MLS youth teams start producing very good talent.
College soccer is one of the major problems with the development of American players.
Posted on 4/10/15 at 8:48 am to chalmetteowl
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i go out and play flag football with my friends and we have an awesome time...
stop hanging out with 5 year olds. ;)
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at one time there were no subs, you could backpass to the keeper's hands, no such thing as red cards, and you needed two defenders ahead of you not to be offside...
4 changes in the history of the game. The NFL makes more than that every year. Not sure how that negates my initial point.
Posted on 4/10/15 at 8:49 am to Glorious
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For a 20 year old league the talent level isn't terrible. I'll watch the high level playoff games and take it for what it's worth
The issue is the league for the most part can control where the talent goes unless a player comes through a youth academy.
Posted on 4/10/15 at 8:57 am to StraightCashHomey21
What do you mean? Do potential MLS players start as free agents
Posted on 4/10/15 at 9:00 am to Glorious
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What do you mean? Do potential MLS players start as free agents
The MLS operates under the franchise model like the other major american sports leagues.
Problem is this model does not work with soccer on the large scale. Around the world clubs operate own their own and compete in a league.
The MLS owns all player contracts and controls player movement. This would not fly in europe. MLS players just won a very restricted version of free agency in its most recent CBA. Before that there was none at all and if a players contract ran up and he wanted to stay in the league he was stuck with his team or the MLS would put him through an allocation and a team would pick him up.
When a team from Europe wants to buy a player from an MLS club, they actually buy him and do the negotiating with the MLS.
This post was edited on 4/10/15 at 9:02 am
Posted on 4/10/15 at 9:01 am to StraightCashHomey21
It's the same everywhere. It's a hipster fad.
This was something I have noticed on my own. I didn't even know it was a thing. After marveling at the number of hipsters I saw watching the World Cup, I went online to investigate.
It turns out that hipsters and soccer are a known thing that those in the soccer community know all about.
I didn't hear it from anyone or pick that up from anywhere... it was something I noticed on my own. I was wondering what the deal was with all of the hipsters. Now I know. They latched on and made it a fad.
This was something I have noticed on my own. I didn't even know it was a thing. After marveling at the number of hipsters I saw watching the World Cup, I went online to investigate.
It turns out that hipsters and soccer are a known thing that those in the soccer community know all about.
I didn't hear it from anyone or pick that up from anywhere... it was something I noticed on my own. I was wondering what the deal was with all of the hipsters. Now I know. They latched on and made it a fad.
Posted on 4/10/15 at 9:01 am to StraightCashHomey21
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College soccer is one of the major problems with the development of American players.
My coach friend readily admits this. He is a big fan of the progress MLS has made with developing their local academies. He also said in some ways they are having the same issues college basketball has, in many cases the way the college game is played is not remotely close to the professional game, even at the lower levels, and does nothing for development of players.
Posted on 4/10/15 at 9:03 am to PrimeTime Money
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It's the same everywhere. It's a hipster fad.
This was something I have noticed on my own. I didn't even know it was a thing. After marveling at the number of hipsters I saw watching the World Cup, I went online to investigate.
It turns out that hipsters and soccer are a known thing that those in the soccer community know all about.
I didn't hear it from anyone or pick that up from anywhere... it was something I noticed on my own. I was wondering what the deal was with all of the hipsters. Now I know. They latched on and made it a fad.
hate to break it to you
but your wrong
Posted on 4/10/15 at 9:03 am to PrimeTime Money
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Now I know. They latched on and made it a fad.
Yea we get it, you spend a lot of time around hipsters and don't like them and make sweeping generalizations based on your limited experiences.
This post was edited on 4/10/15 at 9:05 am
Posted on 4/10/15 at 9:05 am to piggidyphish
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Yea we get it, you spend a lot of time around hipsters and don't like them and make sweeping generalizations.
Are there hipster soccer fans?
Of course and most of them support Liverpool.
But if you go to major cities and go to bars showing the EPL its mostly well traveled professional business types in there.
Posted on 4/10/15 at 9:07 am to StraightCashHomey21
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But if you go to major cities and go to bars showing the EPL its mostly well traveled professional business types in there.
Yea but that assumes you don't have an axe to grind and aren't just looking for something to bitch about.
Posted on 4/10/15 at 9:08 am to PrimeTime Money
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This was something I have noticed on my own. I didn't even know it was a thing. After marveling at the number of hipsters I saw watching the World Cup, I went online to investigate.
Seems legit as frick
Posted on 4/10/15 at 9:11 am to tigerpimpbot
I know right just bc hipsters got behind the national team does not mean they follow the MLS or Euro leagues.
Posted on 4/10/15 at 9:14 am to StraightCashHomey21
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I know right just bc hipsters got behind the national team does not mean they follow the MLS or Euro leagues.
yea but to be fair so did a lot of people. So yea, hipsters jumped on, country folks jumped on, lots of kids who in turn made their parents fans, and then the average guy getting off work thinking, hey a bar and a sporting event sounds a lot more enjoyable than going home and cooking.
This post was edited on 4/10/15 at 9:16 am
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