Bob Sacamano
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Let's hear it.
Let's hear it.
I hope we play in all four of them.
Well actually...Don't see Manchester United playing a game in New York City to increase interest in soccer
They may have driven fans away, but they've also brought new fans in.If anything the London games and Thursday games have likely driven potential fans away.
Other than the Dallas game, I haven't watched a single one this year because the matchups are so awful. Football will never overtake or even come close to matching soccer in Europe. Plus, the time zone thing works against any way to follow teams if you live on that side of the pond.
I'm not going to try to explain how fans become fans,
The jet lag would be a major problem for a permanent team. I follow golf, and I can remember many Euro golfers who tried to fly back and forth and play on both tours but eventually had to admit it wore them out. The younger guys always think they're different and can handle it, but they eventually have to give in, too.
I guess they'd try to let the London team fly over here and play a few weeks in a row, but how would the logistics of that work with the equipment, practice facilities, and other things an NFL team needs?
They just need to give it up. I'm sure they won't, though.
If you only became a fan of what you played growing up, I would be a fan of NASCAR... that and torturing animals.I thought for most people it was what you grew up watching and playing. Which explains why I couldnt give two shits about soccer, and yes my high school had a soccer team.
It's like making an entire organization follow Jim Tomsula's life plan.
This is an example of the embarrassing shit I grew up watching. Frankly, I'm amazed I became a fan.I thought for most people it was what you grew up watching and playing. Which explains why I couldnt give two shits about soccer, and yes my high school had a soccer team.