Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
I don't see why you can't love both. They're both entirely different games, and take a whole different set of skills. I've been an NFL fan for as long as I can remember, but over the years have been drawn in to football/soccer (people shouldn't get upset at names, for heaven sakes). Few things match the excitement of a World Cup... I've always loved the idea of international competition, and all the rivalries that exist. Beyond that, I've expanded my interest to include this year's version of UEFA Euro. I'm glad the sport has taken on a lot more interest in the United States. As is to be expected, US interest in the sport will be directly tied to the success of the US team, so that's why I always root for the US team to do well in international competitions.
another thing about football (soccer) and US fans. US fans want scoring!!!



even some people I know that played football (soccer) for almost their entire lives will say to me that they have trouble watching it. the conditioning to want to see scoring in sports. watching 90 mins of a 0-0 or 1-0 sport is not what americans want.

So while I can watch a 1-0 battle of high level soccer, it bores others to tears. The way that casual sports fans don't want to watch a 1-0 hockey game, or a clunker of a basketball game that is 72-68, or even nfl fans that hate a 10-7 defensive battle.