Sports Guy Speaks on Soccer in USA

By: Dave | July 17th, 2009

E-$ sent me this from Bill Simmons’ Summer Mailbag. A few reasons he thinks soccer (international at least…) will take off in thee states:

Q: I am a die-hard soccer fan living abroad and agree with your theory that international soccer could take off in the States. But not everyone listens to your podcasts, so could you please make the same case in one of your columns so everyone can see it? I think it’s important. Thanks and cheers from the UK!
– T.J., Leeds, England

SG: Sure. I’ll do it in five short paragraphs and 500 words total. The theory goes like this …

1. Americans enjoy watching the best (fill in any sport). We are elitists. That’s why we like the Olympics, that’s why we enjoy any finals, that’s why we watch Wimbledon and the Masters, that’s why we don’t care about sports like the WNBA, MLS or arena football as anything other than a niche sport. International soccer plays into this. It’s the best of the best. Hell, we even liked “The Best of the Best” even though Eric Roberts was the biggest star in it.

2. The games zoom along: no commercials, no sideline reporters, no corporate tie-ins, no four-hour games like in baseball, no “takes 20 minutes to play the last two” like in the NBA. You can sit down for a soccer game and say, “I’m going to spend the next two hours watching this and then I’m going to do something else.” Like watch more TV.

3. Give credit to ESPN for committing air time in non-Cup years to elite international soccer tournaments like the UEFA Cup. I know that’s how I started paying more attention. If you like sports, you cannot NOT get caught up in the level of play, the maniacal crowds, the intensity and tension and everything else. It’s impossible.

4. Widescreen TVs make it easier to see the field; HD makes it easier to see faces and numbers (and the grass looks green and vibrant); and better camerawork (and also more cameras) make the games more intimate. Now you feel like the players are flopping right onto your living room rug! Just kidding, soccer fans. Seriously, settle down. Jokes.

5. International soccer never took off here for the simple reason that American sports fans had trouble following anything they couldn’t attend in person and/or watch on television at their leisure. Now? We’re turning into a sofa culture; since it’s more expensive to go to games, many of us find it just as rewarding to stay home, save money and watch games on a nice TV. Throw in the Internet, DirecTV, fan blogs and everything else and you really can follow soccer from across the Atlantic.

That’s why, over the next decade — starting with the World Cup in 2010 — I predict international soccer takes off to a modest degree in America during the ’10s. Not to compare everything to “The Godfather,” but for America, the NASL was Sonny (exciting, impetuous and ultimately self-destructive), the MLS is Fredo (weak) and international soccer is Michael (the heavy hitter who was lurking all along). That’s how this plays out I think.



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  • Steve |  July 19th, 2009 at 7:47 pm

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    so does International soccer (Michael) end up having to kill Freddy (the MLS) because he won’t conform with the Michael’s schedule. Who is the daughter who gets shot in part 3??? Baseball?

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  • Steve |  July 19th, 2009 at 7:48 pm

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    your analogy needs to be extrapolated

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  • Start Making Money Online |  November 14th, 2009 at 6:09 pm

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    Thank you for your help!

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