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Saving Soccer: David Beckham

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by user Josh Q. Public



Josh Q. Public: We shall not we shall not be moved; just like a team that’s going to win the football league again; we shall not be moved! -Manchester United Fight Song

Public Service Announcement:

OK, here we go! Here comes the king, here comes the big number one. Bending it soon in a soccer stadium near you. Becks, DB7, Golden Balls. The Soccer Messiah. David Beckham. I’m not biting. Haven’t we heard this before? Didn’t this “Once in a Lifetime” event already take place? I could have sworn Pele, Franz Beckenbauer, Carlos Alberto, Giorgio Chinaglia and the Cosmos already saved soccer. They already saved the North American Soccer League. The now defunct North American Soccer League. Soccer needs saving again? I though little Freddy Adu already saved soccer? Freddy Adu, the youngest professional athlete in modern American team sports history. Too little, too late. Jojo style. The Cosmos couldn’t do it. Freddy Adon’t didn’t do it. Bend It won’t do it.

Bend It can’t save soccer, because it’s not worth saving. I’ve written this before, I’m going to write it again. Let me start this rant to combat all those who say “Soccer is the most popular sport in the world.” So what? Big Macs are more popular than lobster. Which one are you going to eat? The Nielson Ratings had American Idol on top. See where I’m going with this? So that argument is bupkus. And not for nothing, that’s the only justification soccer apologists can come up with. They never talk about the excitement. How could they? What the Brazilians see as the “beautiful game” is painfully dull and boring. Where’s the intensity? Where’s the action? Soccer has to be the dullest sport there is. Duller than golf. Duller than molasses races. I can’t bear to watch these guys running up and down field, time and time again, with no action what-so-ever. None. The chances of scoring are infintesimal. Why do you think there are so many 0-0 ties. Gross. We like scoring. We like scoring a lot. We like Michael Jordan. We like LaDainian Tomlinson. That’s how we measure sport. Who scores the most? Some may say, soccer players run 4 miles a game. Great. Good for them. That means they’re running less than 3 miles an hour. My fat Aunt Tilly runs faster. 55% of soccer games end in a tie. Keep making out with your sisters. See if I care. And to break these stupid ties, they use the penalty kick. You’ve got to be joking, right? A penalty kick? You are determining a winner by an artificial action that has absolutely no bearing on the regular game. At least hockey has the good sense to abolish this inane practice during the playoffs. Do I need to go on? Yes, I do. Every highlight I happen to catch by accident on ESPN shows someone almost scoring a goal. Almost. That’s what happens in these games, a lot of almosts. It’s almost a sport. I’m not a big fan of the feet thing either. It makes no sense. Unless you’re name is Christy Brown, use your hands for goodness sakes. I’m not saying what those cats do with their feet and their heads isn’t remarkable. Juggling four chain saws is pretty gosh darn remarkable too, I’m just saying. Oh there’s more. The off-sides rule? Stupid. How can you not let attacking players stand any closer to the opposing goal than the other team’s last defender. It’s like you don’t want to score goals. It’s like you don’t enjoy fun. It’s like you want the sport to be as dull as possible. Attack I say. Score goals I say. People complain about the fans at basketball games. What about soccer fans? Mob mentality. Hooliganism at its best. No brains of their own. As soon as the World Cup comes around, jackbooted fans everywhere, wrap themselves around their flag and commence to destroy everything in sight. Brilliant. David Beckham cannot save soccer because it doesn’t deserve saving. There, I said it. Happy now?

Peace out homies. Six two and Even! josh q public

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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
1054 days ago
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I say make the goals much bigger, (or the goalies much smaller... yeah midget goalies would make soccer fun!!!)
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LASportsblogAAA-er
756 days ago
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I can't get smaller Manny, you're gonna have to make those goals bigger. I'm also not giving up goalkeeping in favor of some stupid migets, I'm not pro-equality like that.
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Josh Q. PublicVarsity
1052 days ago
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ya know, they said that about hockey, i'm against it in hockey. in soccer? Who cares? I think its just that there's no history there. you don't have any memories. there's nothing that ties us to it.
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
1052 days ago
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In fairness, penalty kicks are the only option in such circumstances. A "draw" is a perfectly normal result. It happens almost as much as a win or a loss. Penalties are the only option to end the game quickly, otherwise you could be there for another two or three hours. I would rather see an Ice Hockey style shoot-out - that demonstrates more skill on the player's part, compared to the "lottery" that is the current system.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
756 days ago
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anyone who wants to change PKs has never been subjected to multiple FA Cup 'replays'
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
1052 days ago
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I like the way you think it's de rigeur to use your hands in a game called football. The origins of football lie in Britain. Rugby came from it. And American Football came from that. Americans should embrace football as part of it's national sport's history, rather than complain that it's useless. After all, they evolved the game to suit their interests anyway, so what's the problem?
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LASportsblogAAA-er
756 days ago
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AH This user is an Alex Holowczak fan/student of British Sports.
telling it like it is.
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
1052 days ago
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There are many million people that share this opinion, in both the USA and the Rest of the World, but the rest of the world generally take the contrary opinion. I fear you are outvoted in your opinion JQP by about 200 million to 6 billion.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
756 days ago
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Soccer is the best sport ever, the feeling when your watching it is 65% the feeling playing the sport 85% scoring in the sport is 100%, soccer will always be number 1...
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LASportsblogAAA-er
756 days ago
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There is no way to improve Football without actually making it worse. You can't add lines or players or take them away or anything, the game is how it is. If you don't like it fine, then leave it alone. I have no love for bowling but I don't take time to figure out how to make me like it, I just leave it alone. People are always trying to change Football, it's a great sport and should be left alone. Some of the issues in the game need to be addressed though (quality of Refs from FA to FA; racisim etc. etc.)
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