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re: Why do Soccer Haters Hate Soccer so much?
Posted on 11/13/13 at 11:44 am to Srbtiger06
Posted on 11/13/13 at 11:44 am to Srbtiger06
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Doesn't have much to do with the sports themselves.
But shouldn't it peak their interest to learn more about the sport so they can become fans, not just American bandwagoners? (sp)
Posted on 11/13/13 at 12:33 pm to Hugo Stiglitz
I too am a recovering soccer hater but mine was mostly because I played other sports, especially baseball, through high school and was mostly ignorant of the sport of soccer. I did watch, and very much enjoy, the 2002 World Cup, Euro 2004 and I remember the AC Milan/Juve Champions League Final at Old Trafford but it wasn't until college that I started getting into club and international soccer on a year round basis.
And it might seem strange, but it is the format of the sport as a whole that was fascinating to me. Just how you have your domestic leagues playing a home and home true round robin and then mixed in there, you have the top clubs from each league playing a tournament among themselves (Champions League), oh, and throw in a domestic cup tournament. And even the Euro and World Cup qualifying was fascinating to me, just the fact that there was a lot more than just the final tournament.
And it might seem strange, but it is the format of the sport as a whole that was fascinating to me. Just how you have your domestic leagues playing a home and home true round robin and then mixed in there, you have the top clubs from each league playing a tournament among themselves (Champions League), oh, and throw in a domestic cup tournament. And even the Euro and World Cup qualifying was fascinating to me, just the fact that there was a lot more than just the final tournament.
This post was edited on 11/13/13 at 12:34 pm
Posted on 11/13/13 at 12:36 pm to Srbtiger06
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Same thing with the Olympics. HUGE international event. American pride. Doesn't have much to do with the sports themselves.
The same mouthbreathers that actually think "MY sport is better than YOUR sport" are also unabashed jingoists that get excited to see the good ol' red, white and blue every four years?
That's a shocking revelation.
Posted on 11/13/13 at 12:43 pm to bags03
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it is the format of the sport as a whole that was fascinating to me
Right there with you. Never was a hater as I played the sport but just learning about the sport at the European professional level made me love it more.
Posted on 11/13/13 at 12:45 pm to Sheep
I always wondered how more baseball fans don't like soccer. Baseball, like soccer, is absolutely drenched with (real) tradition and history. NFL, NHL, NBA just seem to be 100% about marketing and money. There are only a few teams from those associations that carry that same type of history (e.g. Green Bay, Chicago, Cleveland, etc.). That's what intrigues me about soccer and makes me a casual baseball fan. Baseball is this country's soccer, in a way. I'm proud of baseball for that reason. Its a sport that my great grandfather grew up watching before the turn of the century. Most NFL teams have only been around since the 60's.
Posted on 11/13/13 at 12:45 pm to bags03
I am ashamed to admit that if you look at my early posting history, you will find me in threads bashing soccer and saying it will never be big in the USA. FIFA is what got me over the initial hump, but what kept me is exactly what bags said. I had an easy Grad Assistant job at the time, so I had a lot of free time. I spent hours on Wikipedia just trying to figure out how the hell all of these club competitions worked. Now, whenever I explain them to a soccer hater, they actually think it is kind of cool. As with most unknown things, it's just a matter of getting past that initial avoidance, then you got them.
Posted on 11/13/13 at 12:52 pm to DestrehanTiger
I find it hard to really hate any sport or claim that one sport is better or harder.
Although it seems like baseball fans are the ones usually claiming that their sport is better or more difficult.
Although it seems like baseball fans are the ones usually claiming that their sport is better or more difficult.
This post was edited on 11/13/13 at 1:11 pm
Posted on 11/13/13 at 1:23 pm to RandySavage
quote:Yeah, I agree with this but I still think part of the reason many don't like it is because they are told it's foreign and for sissies. I can understand why some would think it's boring and not interesting but there are some that simply hate soccer like the sport has done something to them and I think that's part of the reason.
Arrogant soccer fans who think everyone who doesn't love soccer is obviously ignorant.
Posted on 11/13/13 at 1:30 pm to svb
quote:I agree. To me, it's all about preference and it's pretty silly to say one sport is "better" than the other.
I find it hard to really hate any sport or claim that one sport is better or harder.
Posted on 11/13/13 at 2:52 pm to Gmorgan4982
Because they have never played any of the games in the FIFA series. Seriously playing FIFA 10 in college got my whole house into the actual sport. Well that and sports gambling....
Posted on 11/13/13 at 8:58 pm to bags03
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And it might seem strange, but it is the format of the sport as a whole that was fascinating to me. Just how you have your domestic leagues playing a home and home true round robin and then mixed in there, you have the top clubs from each league playing a tournament among themselves (Champions League), oh, and throw in a domestic cup tournament. And even the Euro and World Cup qualifying was fascinating to me, just the fact that there was a lot more than just the final tournament.
This isn't strange at all. I totally agree. There is something magical about tables, tournaments, relegation, and promotion.
Posted on 11/14/13 at 11:23 pm to Hugo Stiglitz
There is too much self-serving bullshite in this thread. As someone who cares little about soccer, I can tell you it has nothing to do with the average American's inability to comprehend the "sophistication" of soccer, rather, few in this country grew up watching it or having a rooting interest handed down to them. That's it, period. All the other things non-soccer fans say about soccer to soccer fans is basically just kidding around. Why is hockey not popular in the South? Why is college football more popular in Louisiana than Vermont?
Posted on 11/14/13 at 11:35 pm to McRebel42
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The average dumbass American fears what he does not understand, hates change and things foreign to him.
This is misguided and what I'm talking about in my previous post.
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Soccer essentially represents all of that wrapped up into a 90+ minutes package with very little commercial interruptions ...
And this scares the shite out of that average American and he does the only thing he knows to do ... he lashes out against it in the most negative connotations to bring it down.
That's why DVR's are so unpopular...because Americans love commercials.
Having to boost one's sense of self based on their soccer fandom is a new one on me.
Posted on 11/15/13 at 10:25 am to Jake88
quote:quote:This is misguided and what I'm talking about in my previous post.
he average dumbass American fears what he does not understand, hates change and things foreign to him.
Okay tell what's wrong with this statement ...
The average dumbass human being fears what he does not understand, hates change and things foreign to him.
... you probably can't because you know it's true.
Also you know what I meant by what I said.
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few in this country grew up watching it or having a rooting interest handed down to them. That's it, period.
I essentially said this but a lot less genteel as you did.
Sorry I have heard too much bullshite from non-soccer fans not to sound a little perturbed when talking about it.
If you don't like it fine ... just don't say bullshite ignorant excuses to me when you are trying to justify not liking it, instead just say I don't care for it and leave it at that.
Posted on 11/15/13 at 10:36 am to Jake88
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few in this country grew up watching it or having a rooting interest handed down to them. That's it, period
This explains why the sport is not popular, but not why the sport is on the receiving end of so much vitriol.
Posted on 11/15/13 at 10:55 am to crazy4lsu
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This explains why the sport is not popular, but not why the sport is on the receiving end of so much vitriol.
Yup.
Posted on 11/15/13 at 10:07 pm to McRebel42
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The average dumbass human being fears what he does not understand, hates change and things foreign to him.
Because it's a game, soccer. What's to fear? It's not the Emancipation Proclamation, or welfare reform. It's a game.
And, I don't lambaste soccer. I'm not a fan and occasionally give my soccer fan friends "the business" but they can give it back and it's all in fun.
Posted on 11/15/13 at 10:10 pm to crazy4lsu
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This explains why the sport is not popular, but not why the sport is on the receiving end of so much vitriol.
Really? Are you being pelted with garbage as you wear your Messi jersey or are people just poking you a bit? Far worse crap flies between rival soccer fans than the silliness you put up with from those "boorish" 'muricans.
Posted on 11/15/13 at 10:12 pm to Jake88
I have given up even discussing this with close minded "hard asses" that are too manly to like soccer. There are too many soccer fans out there to waste my time.
Posted on 11/15/13 at 10:20 pm to Bho
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I have given up even discussing this with close minded "hard asses" that are too manly to like soccer.
That's not me. I'm just trying to explain the dislike/teasing and the subsequent phony rationalization of soccer fans that it's due to some cognitive inferiority of the average American.
Both Baseball and Football were the victims of wary public eyes during their introduction to the culture. Ladies and "true" gentlemen did not venture to a ballpark in the early days of Base Ball. It was said to be the domain of miscreants.
This post was edited on 11/15/13 at 10:21 pm
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