Btw, kids knowing these teams is so strange to me.... growing up in the 80s you barely knew international squads, I didn't know who the hell Man U or Madrid were until late high school...
fifa, man. crazy to think how a video game has aided the growth of a sport in this country, sounds contradictory, doesn't it?
Agreed. Playing FIFA in college with my buddies really got me hooked. Plus the World Cup helped. Found out about Arsenal playing FIFA. My friends would use Man U and Chelsea, so I wanted to find another team in England that was relatively equal in ratings.
I played tackle football in Ireland and the majority of the team got their first exposure to the sport from Madden lol.
Funny as heck sometimes hearing American friends speak about their Chelsea or Man City fandom and I'm there thinking were they fans of City when they were down in the old 2nd division or Chelsea fans when Gavin Peacock was their goal machine
i grew up in an era where everybody was a United or Liverpool fan
and there were very few fans of other teams knocking about (except Celtic, but most folks had a fav EPL team + Celtic as "their teams")
fifa, man. crazy to think how a video game has aided the growth of a sport in this country, sounds contradictory, doesn't it?
I agree. FIFA has definitely been instrumental, and the booming EPL TV ratings show that the growth in popularity of soccer fandom is happening for real now.
Your old men are not wrong though; people have been saying for 40 years that soccer is the next big thing, as the kids who played growing up become adults. But the fact that people played as kids never translated into real, commercial fandom because there was just no real way to follow soccer in the States. Now, in the Internet age and the age of 50 sports channels per cable package (including NBCSN and FS1 and FS2, etc.), it's much easier to follow soccer, and people are taking advantage.
But I'm not saying the expanded access is the only factor. I agree with many of you that FIFA is critical. It is the link between kid fandom (i.e. liking to play soccer) and adult fandom (lifelong interest in following the game). I played FIFA as a kid, which bred familiarity with European leagues and competitions, and then when I outgrew video games, what I had learned about European leagues and competitions from playing FIFA gave me an entree into following the game in a more mature way.
That's been my theory, anyway.
Does that happen?
Lol. Well, I don't know. I should clarify that it's not that I don't WANT to play FIFA any more. It's that I just always feel like I should be doing something more productive.
I'm not sure if that's better or worse.
Madden make you a Packer fan??? Were you ever into Irish leagues or teams? (soccer)
Martin O'Neill and Roy Keane are definitely the right guys for the job and we are back where we should be after some terrible footballing years under Giovanni Trappatoni.
Finally, after 6 years of finding ways to bungle finishing 1st in the group, Arsenal wins it. Just like Arsenal to do it the year Bayern finishes second, and OF COURSE we draw them...
Benfica is a good club, could be a a tough one but I would take Dortmund to win it all things considered...
Could be worse, could have been Barca again ...
I think Arsenal has a decent chance against Bayern, if they can catch them full strength and on one of their good days. Can't have important players injured. (Btw, bummer they are without Mustafi for 3 weeks. He has been a rock.)
Yep, I agree. It's a tough matchup but still, Dortmund has to consider that a favorable draw
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My. Man.
Bury those Hun bast-.... oh you meant the other ones....