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For those who say soccer is lame, go to a game.

It is a million times more entertaining than baseball but you can still chill in the sun and watch a great game with friends.
 
For those who say they don't score enough... football games are usually like 3 - 5 but they count goals for 7 and they get an extra 3 points just for getting the ball past midfield and kicking a ball through an extra wide goal with no pressure and no goalie. If soccer scoring was set that way, every game with be 100+ in scoring.
 
For those who say soccer is lame, go to a game.

It is a million times more entertaining than baseball but you can still chill in the sun and watch a great game with friends.
I disagree with this post more than any other post in the history of Jazzfanz, but I do understand it's subjective, so it's all good.

I've tried to get in to soccer at least 5 times in my life, but have failed each time. I like almost every sport I've tried to get in to, but for whatever reason soccer just isn't for me.
 
Is Lionel Messi still in MLS soccer
If so if he comes to Utah it will be worth seeing him
He is probably greatest of all time
 
I disagree with this post more than any other post in the history of Jazzfanz, but I do understand it's subjective, so it's all good.

I've tried to get in to soccer at least 5 times in my life, but have failed each time. I like almost every sport I've tried to get in to, but for whatever reason soccer just isn't for me.
I lived in Provo when a teenager, as a brazilian I tried out for the school's soccer team thinking my spot was secured. 3 days of tryouts, 1 day of game, 2 days of exercises. Didn't make the team, that made a couple of peruvian players asking the coach why not picking me, the answer: "he doesn't run enough".

I don't follow the MLS, but if they play soccer the same way people played soccer in Utah 25 years ago, I understand why you guys don't like it...:p:p:p
 
For those who say soccer is lame, go to a game.

It is a million times more entertaining than baseball but you can still chill in the sun and watch a great game with friends.
The first professional level soccer game I ever went to was actually a world cup game. And I can say that this post is 100% WRONG. Soccer is insanely boring. I would actually put soccer and baseball at the same level of boredom though. Both are terribly boring to watch and even worse in person. Seriously hockey is the only sport that is on par with basketball for viewing enjoyment. Most other sports are just boring to watch especially if you aren't already a fan. I can understand the people who enjoy the atmosphere and fan events I but that isn't enjoying watching the sport, that's enjoying being at an event like a big party. A fun fan environment isn't a reflection on the sport itself. It's kind of fun going to a professional golf event at a club, but watching golf is still mind-numbingly boring.
 
The scientific instrument has yet to be invented that can measure my indifference to this occurrence.

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I lived in Provo when a teenager, as a brazilian I tried out for the school's soccer team thinking my spot was secured. 3 days of tryouts, 1 day of game, 2 days of exercises. Didn't make the team, that made a couple of peruvian players asking the coach why not picking me, the answer: "he doesn't run enough".

I don't follow the MLS, but if they play soccer the same way people played soccer in Utah 25 years ago, I understand why you guys don't like it...:p:p:p
That coach sounds like a lot of coaches I have coached against in comp soccer here in the US. Lame tbh. But youth soccer has developed a ton over the last 25 years.

MLS is better quality than ever. It isn't Brazilian soccer, but it is local. I have played most of my life and appreciate Brazilian soccer. One of my good friends played collegiate and was from Brazil where he had been paid to play at a youth level.
 
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