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DanGenck wrote:Listen to all of you white collars going on about Manchester United... anyone who has ever earned minimum wage cheers for Manchester City.
I know the Sonoma guys would be on my side with this...
In a nation where soccer sits the bench behind football, basketball, baseball, and even hockey...
we just wanna see quality soccer, and its a lot more fun to watch Man U than Man City (plus, FIFA 2006 is without a doubt the most commonly played video game by the Sonoma team, and Man City isnt exactly first choice)
i see what you mean though, fellow BLUE COLLAR boys
Who does everyone like for the UEFA Championships this year?
BARCELONA or ARSENAL?
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One question... When a shot on goal happens every, say, 5 or so minutes (am I being generous?), where does the excitement come in? My feelings towards soccer should be apparent, now.
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You answered your own question. The excitement comes with scoring chances actually making a big difference in the game. Unlike the NBA where nobody really plays defense, professional soccer is a gut it out match from start to finish.
Soccer takes more perseverance and heart than any other sport because you give everything you have every second of the game in hopes for one chance to score (which you may never get)... that is excitement in the most true sense of the word.
Of course, in an age where the television switches focus points every 7 seconds... go figure Americans don't enjoy the sport. If we can't have flash and bravado every 7 seconds, then we are not interested...
... and this is coming from a guy who coaches football for a living!
Soccer takes more perseverance and heart than any other sport because you give everything you have every second of the game in hopes for one chance to score (which you may never get)... that is excitement in the most true sense of the word.
Of course, in an age where the television switches focus points every 7 seconds... go figure Americans don't enjoy the sport. If we can't have flash and bravado every 7 seconds, then we are not interested...
... and this is coming from a guy who coaches football for a living!
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uwec_attack wrote:One question... When a shot on goal happens every, say, 5 or so minutes (am I being generous?), where does the excitement come in? My feelings towards soccer should be apparent, now.
The excitement comes in when a player makes a good pass, a good run, a good take away, a good trap, a good move on another player, as well as the strategy that is part of the game. While there may be moments of less excitement from time to time, the same can be said about baseball for example where there is a significant amount of time between each pitch, and more between each hit and even more between each home run. Football for example has a lot of downtime between plays. Basketball is just boring for the most point. (See I like soccer but don't like basketball)
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DanGenck wrote:You answered your own question. The excitement comes with scoring chances actually making a big difference in the game. Unlike the NBA where nobody really plays defense, professional soccer is a gut it out match from start to finish.
Soccer takes more perseverance and heart than any other sport because you give everything you have every second of the game in hopes for one chance to score (which you may never get)... that is excitement in the most true sense of the word.
Of course, in an age where the television switches focus points every 7 seconds... go figure Americans don't enjoy the sport. If we can't have flash and bravado every 7 seconds, then we are not interested...
... and this is coming from a guy who coaches football for a living!
This, in my opinion, is what makes indoor and box lacrosse so fun to watch!
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uwec_attack wrote:One question... When a shot on goal happens every, say, 5 or so minutes (am I being generous?), where does the excitement come in? My feelings towards soccer should be apparent, now.
If you watch the Premier league, you will see scoring chances every time down the field. Those guys are so good.
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I know someone said in this thread that he is an Arsenal fan, and I just read that Barcelona won the Champions League with a 2-1 win over Arsenal.
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taped it and watched it last night....Barcelona would have lost if Lehnman (Arsenal's Keeper) wasnt sent off in the first 20 minutes of the match....they were pressing barcelona early, and even scored first, but the back up keeper let in two goals, both that he should have saved....
(one was a nutmeg!!!!!)
so they lost 2-1 , by planning a man down for 70 minutes, and Pires is a great player to take off the field in a situation like that...
gosh I hate Man U.....
Its a Gunner's Life for me!!!!!!!!
(one was a nutmeg!!!!!)
so they lost 2-1 , by planning a man down for 70 minutes, and Pires is a great player to take off the field in a situation like that...
gosh I hate Man U.....
Its a Gunner's Life for me!!!!!!!!
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horn17 wrote:gosh I hate Man U.....
Its a Gunner's Life for me!!!!!!!!
LOL, yeah if Lehman hadnt been taken off then the goal Barca scored wouldve counted and they would've never looked back.
And Man U hates you too....Treble what?
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uwec_attack wrote:One question... When a shot on goal happens every, say, 5 or so minutes (am I being generous?), where does the excitement come in? My feelings towards soccer should be apparent, now.
have you seen a WCLL lacrosse game lately? some of those scores (ie more than one 6-5 game in this years USLIA MDIA Champs).
and im the biggest Arsenal fan in the USA. I was sick when Belletti scored the second through the legs of Almunia. I left work for three hours to watch the game live and still recorded it. i was sick when Lehman took the guy down, but i knew what was coming. what a sad, sad day for the Woollidge Arsenal. I'm planning a trip to London next year to see a game in the new stadium. i hope Henry doesnt leave over the summer though.
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jessexy wrote:i hope Henry doesnt leave over the summer though.
Dont worry, he's not....
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=368351&cc=5739
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FLAK wrote:jessexy wrote:i hope Henry doesnt leave over the summer though.
Dont worry, he's not....
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=368351&cc=5739
i just read it and let out a sigh of reilef.
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After reading the article that Flak posted, I find it interesting that Arsenal will be playing in their new stadium called Emirates Stadium. Does that mean it is owned by the Emirates group from Dubai (United Arab Emirates)?
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