The 18-25 demographic doesn't care about baseball and loves soccer. That's a huge red flag for the future.
10 years from now and soccer will be miles ahead of baseball. Because true Americans realize that soccer is a great sport.
Interest in soccer had grown a ton in the U.S. since the '96 World Cup, and it will continue to grow in the coming years. That being said, it won't surpass interest in baseball by any objective measure for a long, long, long time. If ever. That's not a value judgement, it's just math.
Soccers issues to growth in this country is that to play in the best leagues, you have to leave, and how we train our field players inhibits their ability to compete at the highest levels10 years from now and soccer will be miles ahead of baseball. Because true Americans realize that soccer is a great sport.
I'm a fan of baseball as well. There's a big difference due to streaming and media consumption that is helping the sport of soccer (not just MLS) grow in this country like never before.I think soccer was always popular. When I was a kid of early sports playing age (some 35 years ago) every single kid played soccer. From ages 6 to 12. Continued on middle school and high school teams. Never a shortage of kids interested. But the same applied to baseball.
I don't have a dog in the fight, because I like both sports, but soccer people love attacking baseball as the sport they will surpass. I guess baseball people attack soccer too? I usually hear it from football people.
Soccer just isn't passing baseball here anytime soon. Certainly not in 10 years. People said it 20 years ago (1996), 10 years ago.
Not sure the 18-25 year old baseball demographic is what you care about. I love football/basketball but when I was 18-25 I loved TnA and beer a whole lot more. It was around 25 when I started really following my sports teams even more closely. I was rabid by the time I was 30. This isn't to dispute the things you are saying, i just know televised sports were the least of my worries back then.The 18-25 demographic doesn't care about baseball and loves soccer. That's a huge red flag for the future.
I'm a fan of baseball as well. There's a big difference due to streaming and media consumption that is helping the sport of soccer (not just MLS) grow in this country like never before.
Ditto. I remember in grade school gym class (1964) they told us soccer would take over the US within 10 years. Also talked nonsense about putting a man on the moon.I've been hearing that since Pele played for the Cosmos.
This is the thing that has helped soccer the most in terms of youth interest...
How can you lose something you never hadThis is how much I trust you. I looked and saw the NASCAR info on page 19 and thought to myself, well if Tom says it's there, I'll assume he's right and I'm losing it.
That being said, well done Central New York. Doesn't look like leaving all those tvs on is helping our friends in New Jersey too much.
10 years from now and soccer will be miles ahead of baseball. Because true Americans realize that soccer is a great sport.
AlaskaSU said:Soccer is a thoroughly european mindset. Fun for kids to play but not many americans will care about pro soccer unless the bernie sander types take over.
I'm a soccer fan (Well, a European Soccer fan anyway) and that's an overstatement on your part.
Baseball, especially in certain areas will never come close to being displaced by Soccer.
There are a lot of factors for this. It's not a game to American tastes and it will always be dominated by the rest of the world.
The US is small potatoes when it comes to world-wide sports viewership.
Expansion from. 10 teams in 2000 to 24 in 2020 and cities are literally fighting get a spot. The outlook for mls has changed drastically in just. 15 yearsI've been hearing that since Pele played for the Cosmos.
It should adopt a shot clock and eliminate face offs.Lacrosse. Once kids try it they like it. Short time commitment, all the violence of football, the agility of hoops and the speed of baseball (pitches and hits, not the pitcher deciding what pitch to throw). Coaches in the south do what they can to keep kids from playing it. They don't work hard against soccer.
If a team goes into a stall, the refs can start a 30 second shot clock...and do. Syracuse has been under the shot clock many times this season, too many times. At times during the ACC championship tourney last weekend it appeared as the refs could not wait to the shot clock.It should adopt a shot clock and eliminate face offs.
Expansion from. 10 teams in 2000 to 24 in 2020 and cities are literally fighting get a spot. The outlook for mls has changed drastically in just. 15 years