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Women’s Pro Soccer
Posted on 3/12/25 at 8:48 am
Posted on 3/12/25 at 8:48 am
Been seeing it advertised on espn. How many people would actually pay to watch this? And of the paid attendees, how many are heterosexual??
Posted on 3/12/25 at 8:54 am to Lake08
I know its an easy target to hate on women's pro soccer, but I have a teenage daughter who plays soccer and we try to make at least one game a year.
She doesn't have a favorite team/player, but if we are on vacation and there is a game we try to catch it.
We went to a Women's National Team game a few years ago and it was fun to see world class soccer being played up close.
The biggest turnoff for me for women's soccer is the amount of pride flags and shite at every game. That faction is a large part of the crowd, but very few (if any) of those people have kids that play soccer. I wish the US Soccer world would realize that the game is huuuge among 6-18 year old girls in America and catering to a fringe group that doesn't grow the game may not be sustainable long term. The dykes with green hair and wrapped in pride flags may show up at a pro game, but they aren't out any parks all over the country on Saturday mornings cheering for their kids
She doesn't have a favorite team/player, but if we are on vacation and there is a game we try to catch it.
We went to a Women's National Team game a few years ago and it was fun to see world class soccer being played up close.
The biggest turnoff for me for women's soccer is the amount of pride flags and shite at every game. That faction is a large part of the crowd, but very few (if any) of those people have kids that play soccer. I wish the US Soccer world would realize that the game is huuuge among 6-18 year old girls in America and catering to a fringe group that doesn't grow the game may not be sustainable long term. The dykes with green hair and wrapped in pride flags may show up at a pro game, but they aren't out any parks all over the country on Saturday mornings cheering for their kids
This post was edited on 3/12/25 at 8:56 am
Posted on 3/12/25 at 9:24 am to slinger1317
I completely agree with ya on taking your daughter. I didn’t word my post properly. I was referring to the crowd watching over the age of 21. 90% are pride flag owners.
Posted on 3/12/25 at 9:29 am to slinger1317
Many years ago the US National Team played at Tad Gormley in NOLA. Took my then pre-teen daughter to watch since she played soccer and was a big Mia Hamm fan. Was a nice outing and back then the pride shite wasn't being displayed or as in your face as today.
edit: it was in 2003.
The U.S. Soccer Women's national team played the Brazil Women's national team at Tad Gormley Stadium on July 13, 2003 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The U.S. defeated Brazil 1-0.
edit: it was in 2003.
The U.S. Soccer Women's national team played the Brazil Women's national team at Tad Gormley Stadium on July 13, 2003 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The U.S. defeated Brazil 1-0.
This post was edited on 3/12/25 at 9:32 am
Posted on 3/12/25 at 9:32 am to slinger1317
Since soccer is still a fringe sport in America, a larger part of America soccer has been hijacked by the far left because it’s anti establishment and a safe space for them. US soccer matches and MLS is full of that shite. Most American soccer fans don’t even watch MLS or the NWSL. The ratings for overseas leagues crush them in America.
Posted on 3/12/25 at 9:44 am to Lake08
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Women’s Pro Soccer
I’d rather watch paint dry
Posted on 3/12/25 at 9:52 am to slinger1317
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I know its an easy target to hate on women's pro soccer, but I have a teenage daughter who plays soccer and we try to make at least one game a year.
That's great she plays, it's good for her and good for girls to play sports, has nothing to do with whether or not women's soccer should exist at a loss.
Everyone should play sports when they're young regardless of age.
Posted on 3/12/25 at 11:11 am to Lake08
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I was referring to the crowd watching over the age of 21. 90% are pride flag owners.
Yeah it sucks to be around that crowd. I am a red blooded American male and I hate to see that shite in a sports crowd. Luckily my kids are better than me, they don't even notice it, and if they do we both make a snide comment then move on...
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a larger part of America soccer has been hijacked by the far left because it’s anti establishment and a safe space for them
I agree with this. You can't tell me those bozo's are sports fans. They just use it as another avenue to get their message out. They had their hero in Rapinoe, and I know many of the national team players were just holding their breath waiting for her to retire so they could get away from the politics.
Posted on 3/12/25 at 11:18 am to Lake08
We watch a lot of matches but my daughter is a pretty decent player and knows a lot of the players from the national team. We’ve gone to a few Orlando games. They’re a lot of fun for the girls. My wife’s family is Brazilian so it’s kind of neat that the striker is Marta from Brazil.
This post was edited on 3/12/25 at 11:20 am
Posted on 3/12/25 at 11:21 am to slinger1317
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We went to a Women's National Team game a few years ago and it was fun to see world class soccer being played up close.
The biggest turnoff for me for women's soccer is the amount of pride flags and shite at every game. That faction is a large part of the crowd, but very few (if any) of those people have kids that play soccer. I wish the US Soccer world would realize that the game is huuuge among 6-18 year old girls in America and catering to a fringe group that doesn't grow the game may not be sustainable long term. The dykes with green hair and wrapped in pride flags may show up at a pro game, but they aren't out any parks all over the country on Saturday mornings cheering for their kids
Everything you said is spot on. I've been to 3 USWNT matches and had a blast. One of which was an Olympic qualifier in Dallas with my cousin who was around 11-12 at the time and she was playing for a club team out there. The alphabet crowd never goes out to the fields to watch those kids play, yet those kids are the ones playing at the youth level and into HS/College. If MLS/US Soccer were smart, they'd read the room and target that audience as well as the people that take them to the games.
Posted on 3/12/25 at 2:59 pm to Lake08
I have season tickets to San Diego Wave and it's a blast. I'm in the prime market for it though because the stadium is top notch, they serve the best food and beers, the experience is a blast, and they average higher than any other team (almost 20,000 per game). Couple those things with the girls not diving and being theatrical like men's soccer and Lebron, it's pretty competitive and entertaining. And for the most part, the 'others' crowd is typically only prevelant to one small area of the stadium.
I'm not sure about other teams, but Wave is averaging around 10,000,000 per year off ticket sales alone. NWSL is bigger than you think and they keep expanding.
I'm not sure about other teams, but Wave is averaging around 10,000,000 per year off ticket sales alone. NWSL is bigger than you think and they keep expanding.
Posted on 3/12/25 at 3:24 pm to Lake08
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How many people would actually pay to watch this?
I was flipping the channels and stopped on a match. I don't know who was playing, but the stadium was packed. The announcers were making a big deal about one of the players still being high school age.
In the stands, there were hundreds of pride and trans flags.
The product was tough to watch, but based on that match, it has a strong local following in some places.
Posted on 3/12/25 at 3:37 pm to bubblehead26
quote:who are those people
almost 20,000 per game
Posted on 3/13/25 at 1:19 am to chalmetteowl
Soccer is a much bigger hobby than outside of the southeastern states… imagine that
Posted on 3/13/25 at 1:38 am to StraightCashHomey21
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a larger part of America soccer has been hijacked by the far left because it’s anti establishment and a safe space for them.
I wouldn’t give them the credit of calling it anti-establishment. it’s just the path of least resistance. it’s a giant collection of dorks that latched onto the easiest collective experience they could find. but every one of them knows one wrong word gets them kicked out of the group
it’s reddit personified
Posted on 3/13/25 at 1:39 am to bubblehead26
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Soccer is a much bigger hobby than outside of the southeastern states
not really. per capita the southeast puts out more soccer talent than anywhere else. at any given point half of the USMNT is from Texas or was trained/educated by FC Dallas
Posted on 3/13/25 at 6:16 am to St Augustine
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My wife’s family is Brazilian so it’s kind of neat that the striker is Marta from Brazil.
Real subtle my wife has a nice arse brag.
Posted on 3/13/25 at 6:50 am to StraightCashHomey21
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Most American soccer fans don’t even watch MLS or the NWSL. The ratings for overseas leagues crush them in America
MLS is basically the equivalent of EPL's League One.
Premier League
Championship
Bundesliga
La Liga
Ligue 1
Serie A
Eredivisie
Liga MX
Are all better in terms of quality of play
This post was edited on 3/13/25 at 7:33 am
Posted on 3/13/25 at 6:55 am to chalmetteowl
Bro you care deeply about high school sports. Don’t yuck another person’s yum.
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