How many of you enjoy Soccer?
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I'm a big fan of Tri-Color (Mexico's National team) and La Liga de Futbol Mexicana. I also enjoy the EPL and the Spanish professional leagues (Barcelona, Real Madrid). But I grew up with it and I follow Mexican soccer because my uncles and cousins followed it. The US team, until recently, was never televised.
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Originally posted by ClearlyCoated View PostI'm a big fan of Tri-Color (Mexico's National team) and La Liga de Futbol Mexicana. I also enjoy the EPL and the Spanish professional leagues (Barcelona, Real Madrid). But I grew up with it and I follow Mexican soccer because my uncles and cousins followed it. The US team, until recently, was never televised.
I remember years ago watching Pelè,Beckenbaur etc with the NYCosmos.
Actually,i meant to add this in as a voting thing,but I don't know what you do?
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Originally posted by Eddie6th View PostA little bit of history for you: USA beat England,when they first decided to enter the world cup finals. Did the sport not really take off after the '94 WC?
I remember years ago watching Pelè,Beckenbaur etc with the NYCosmos.
Actually,i meant to add this in as a voting thing,but I don't know what you do?
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It's the same in Europe.Just what you are brought up with,i guess? Having said that,American football is popular in parts of western europe.
You might be able to help me with this one: In the '94 WC,I thought USA were very unlucky against Brazil. There was a fantastic goal that was scored for the USA,but I can't remember the name of the player? It was a really clever goal.(I think that particular goal was against brazil.So long ago!)
The other player that I can't remember the name of was,the BIG defender with the beard.Here we called him the 'BIG YIN' because he was a bit like Billy Connolly.
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Glory Glory Man United, Glory Glory Man United, Glory Glory Man United, and the reds go marching on, on, on. (except for the CL final )
I love playing and watching.
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Originally posted by Eddie6th View PostHow many of you enjoy Soccer?
Don't mind high skilled possession football (like Brazil plays) but I've never been a fan of the defensive shell counter-attacking game.----------------------------------
3Fitty - Now recommending products I have never used.
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Originally posted by 3Fitty View PostMy second favorite sport (after hockey). Love the English Premiere and La Liga but not a huge fan of Italian football (sorry). Just to defensive for my liking.
Don't mind high skilled possession football (like Brazil plays) but I've never been a fan of the defensive shell counter-attacking game.
Hi 3fitty,couldn't agree with you more.Italian football is to tactical for my liking. I prefer fast attcking games!
With the recent world cups,I find the african teams give lots of veiwing pleasure.They play the way Brazil played 30-40 years ago. 'you score one.....we'll score two, you score two.....we'll score three..!'
If a team plays a lot of fast attacking,entertaining football,then I hope they win! Unfortunatley,doesn't always work.
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Soccer is my third favorite sport behind American football and basketball. My first interest occurred while I was recovering from my first bout with pneumonia during the '86 World Cup when Diego Maradona dribbled through the entire Italian (I think) team to score a goal.
Earlier in my life, I was stationed in Wiesbaden, Germany. On a lovely July afternoon, I was in my BOQ room with the window opened. All of a sudden, the entire city let out a roar. I called the telephone operator to ask what had just happened. She said,"Sir, we just scored a goal against England in the World Cup final."
But my love for the game came after I became an AYSO referee. Here in Santa Monica, soccer is by far the leading participatory sport.
Until the high school hunnies begin to worship the soccer players, soccer will continue to be a secondary sport in the US.
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Originally posted by SRT84JM View PostSoccer is my third favorite sport behind American football and basketball. My first interest occurred while I was recovering from my first bout with pneumonia during the '86 World Cup when Diego Maradona dribbled through the entire Italian (I think) team to score a goal.
Earlier in my life, I was stationed in Wiesbaden, Germany. On a lovely July afternoon, I was in my BOQ room with the window opened. All of a sudden, the entire city let out a roar. I called the telephone operator to ask what had just happened. She said,"Sir, we just scored a goal against England in the World Cup final."
But my love for the game came after I became an AYSO referee. Here in Santa Monica, soccer is by far the leading participatory sport.
Until the high school hunnies begin to worship the soccer players, soccer will continue to be a secondary sport in the US.
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Originally posted by Eddie6th View PostYou couldn't move here!Thet must remain with you.
Are you looking forward to the 2010?
I have not been to Italy in 10 years, I miss being in school and having summer vaca beinga ble to go see family.
Heck yea, my 3 yr old and I watch soccer together. Last summer he chose soccer (Euro Cup) over Barney
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I think that was a bit misleading...What I meant by 'you couldn't move here' was on the day that Italy won on the 2006 WC.The roads were hectic!
To be fair,spain did have the best team in that contest(euro2008).
I'm really looking forward to the 2010WC...Should be interesting.
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