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    Quote Originally Posted by Just1More View Post
    Doesn't all of this basically invalidate soccer as a legitimate sport? I shouldn't be so critical... soccer did give the NFL a few good place kickers. I think a couple of others were good Checkers players too.
    How does this invalidate soccer as a legitimate sport? Because the team that won the last title sucked this year?

    How's UCLA doing in the College World Series?

    THEY DIDN'T EVEN MAKE THE TOURNAMENT?

    College baseball can't be a real sport, then.


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    Boy......Camaroon is flat terrible


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    Just1More's Avatar Just1More is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by jllanclos View Post
    How does this invalidate soccer as a legitimate sport? Because the team that won the last title sucked this year?

    How's UCLA doing in the College World Series?

    THEY DIDN'T EVEN MAKE THE TOURNAMENT?

    College baseball can't be a real sport, then.

    UCLA = soccer = illegitimate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just1More View Post
    UCLA = soccer = illegitimate
    UCLA = soccer? Que?

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    Quote Originally Posted by basinbear View Post
    Boy......Camaroon is flat terrible
    Very poor showing. Still don't understand these moments of absentminded acts that these players continue to display. That punch in the back was just duuuuumb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just1More View Post
    UCLA = soccer = illegitimate
    I'm surprised you don't get into soccer J1M. You seem like a reasonable guy..

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    AUS and Dutch match was an instant classic. Hell of a performance by both squads.

    We were arguing world class goals yesterday..
    Doesn't get more classy then Tim Cahill's response of Robben's strike in the 20th min. Unbelievable and one of the best real time goals I've ever seen (I'd put it 2nd to Maxi Rodrigues' goal in 2010 WC, which was a similar volley-left footed-one timer).
    Ditto. Hell of a goal. Match got down right brutal at times. Good futbol. For those who doubt the physical requirements of the game, this was one to watch.

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    I love both, but I can't for the life of me understand the logic that says baseball is fun, but soccer is boring.

    Last night at the CWS, TCU and Virginia played 15 innings. 5 hours. There were 4 "points." Everyone complained about the lack of "action" and "scoring."

    If it's not on XBOX, America isn't going for it.

    That 0-0 Brazil/Mexico match was one of the most exciting sporting events I've seen in a long time. Virtually non-stop action.

    But America would rather watch a game that lasts 5 hours, and probably has about 4 minutes of action the entire time.

    Boggles my mind.

    There are soccer games that are boring. Just like there are football games that are boring.

    But the reasons Americans often give for hating the sport are pretty lame.

    People can like whatever they want. No worries. But soccer has points that make it an American game, if we are willing to embrace it.

    Why was the 3 point line added in basketball? So you couldn't just stick a tree in the lane and dominate the little guys. The 3 pointer is the great equalizer.

    Guess what? Soccer has a ton of those. Why did we beat a more athletic, faster, more skilled, more experienced Ghana team? Strategy, sound defense, hard play, and a refusal to give up. That 2 hours had more action than your 5 hour CWS game.

    But that's just me. I think Americans are missing out, big time.

    This team has scored in the 90th minute and the 86th minute to snatch victories in 2 of its last 3 world cup games. The third went to overtime.

    Boring? Hardly.

    What's so great about the Stanley Cup playoffs? Every shot, you're on the edge of your seat. Right?

    That's soccer, all day, every day. Every shot could be the dagger.

    It's tense. It's intense. From the jump.

    That's as American as sports gets.

    JMO.


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    Just1More's Avatar Just1More is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    I'm surprised you don't get into soccer J1M. You seem like a reasonable guy..
    I'm just clowning around. I like soccer. I lived in Venezuela from 2 to 10 years old... played soccer every day. Came back to Louisiana and no organized soccer. Football, baseball and basketball dominated. I do like soccer... but I do not own a vuvuzela.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just1More View Post
    but I do not own a vuvuzela.
    Now there's something I can get behind... NOT owning a Vuvuzela.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jllanclos View Post
    I love both, but I can't for the life of me understand the logic that says baseball is fun, but soccer is boring.

    Last night at the CWS, TCU and Virginia played 15 innings. 5 hours. There were 4 "points." Everyone complained about the lack of "action" and "scoring."

    If it's not on XBOX, America isn't going for it.

    That 0-0 Brazil/Mexico match was one of the most exciting sporting events I've seen in a long time. Virtually non-stop action.

    But America would rather watch a game that lasts 5 hours, and probably has about 4 minutes of action the entire time.

    Boggles my mind.

    There are soccer games that are boring. Just like there are football games that are boring.

    But the reasons Americans often give for hating the sport are pretty lame.

    People can like whatever they want. No worries. But soccer has points that make it an American game, if we are willing to embrace it.

    Why was the 3 point line added in basketball? So you couldn't just stick a tree in the lane and dominate the little guys. The 3 pointer is the great equalizer.

    Guess what? Soccer has a ton of those. Why did we beat a more athletic, faster, more skilled, more experienced Ghana team? Strategy, sound defense, hard play, and a refusal to give up. That 2 hours had more action than your 5 hour CWS game.

    But that's just me. I think Americans are missing out, big time.

    This team has scored in the 90th minute and the 86th minute to snatch victories in 2 of its last 3 world cup games. The third went to overtime.

    Boring? Hardly.

    What's so great about the Stanley Cup playoffs? Every shot, you're on the edge of your seat. Right?

    That's soccer, all day, every day. Every shot could be the dagger.

    It's tense. It's intense. From the jump.

    That's as American as sports gets.

    JMO.
    Nice post.

    I don't think most Americans understand the skill it takes to score goals such as Cahill's or Van Persie's, much less the assists that led to them. Top quality goals usually fall in line behind the 3 dunks we've all seen before and the 2 home runs that didn't matter in a 7-2 game. Don't know if it will ever change.

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    The best part about soccer...no god damn commercials every 5 seconds like Football. It's 45+ minutes of action...one short break...and 45+ more minutes of action.


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