Why Soccer will be the Biggest Sport in the US

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  • čas přidán 23. 11. 2022
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    In this video, I share some of my thoughts about where I think the sporting habits of America are headed.
    If you disagree, I would love to know why. I think football has quite a hold on American life, and so I don't believe it will be affected by the rise of soccer in the way baseball and probably basketball will.
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  • @bobblylou
    @bobblylou  Před 6 měsíci +9

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  • @Rimann93
    @Rimann93 Před 10 měsíci +2158

    "Soccer is slow and boring" is said by people who love american football, a sport where they stop the game for 2 minutes every 15 seconds.

    • @TheApacionado2005
      @TheApacionado2005 Před 9 měsíci +393

      And has lots of commercials

    • @Ace-mw9pm
      @Ace-mw9pm Před 9 měsíci +47

      It’s a lot of scoring though in American football. And during the breaks you can get on your phone, talk to people or eat.

    • @schtreg9140
      @schtreg9140 Před 9 měsíci +445

      @@Ace-mw9pm So you do everything but watch the game...
      Also.. lots of scoring means that a single touch down isn't very exciting compared to a goal in football.

    • @TheWizardGamez
      @TheWizardGamez Před 8 měsíci +21

      @@schtreg9140yes. Football is just an excuse to get together. People literally pre-game. As in. A party before the actual game.

    • @schtreg9140
      @schtreg9140 Před 8 měsíci +163

      @@TheWizardGamez People do that with real football too, but they still pay attention to the game instead of looking at their phone all the time.

  • @zachludo487
    @zachludo487 Před 6 měsíci +92

    US corporations hate soccer because there’s way fewer commercial breaks.

    • @NanobanaKinako
      @NanobanaKinako Před 2 měsíci +1

      There's like 15 minutes break every halftime, all they need to do is shorten their ads.

    • @Dadashov007
      @Dadashov007 Před 29 dny

      @@NanobanaKinakoare you talking about soccer?

    • @the_conqueror000
      @the_conqueror000 Před 25 dny

      @@Dadashov007yes he's

    • @FeyTheBin
      @FeyTheBin Před 15 dny

      ​@@NanobanaKinako Yes. In every halftime, we get 15 minutes of non-stop, 30-second ad-blasting before the second half starts.
      It's the prime marketing time for corpos.

    • @kawhileonard9082
      @kawhileonard9082 Před 14 dny

      100% right

  • @StormWolf01
    @StormWolf01 Před 7 měsíci +740

    I think that America still has some structural issues regarding soccer. I mean, i heard that in the US, soccer is a rich kids' sport, whereas everywhere else in the world, it a poor kids' sport. This alone is a big issue. Soccer needs to be accessible for everybody.

    • @bobblylou
      @bobblylou  Před 7 měsíci +135

      I can absolutely confirm this. For most areas, it can be very financially hard on a family to have a child playing high level football.

    • @pinkkashhh3125
      @pinkkashhh3125 Před 6 měsíci +40

      It’s mostly due to a America is more of a urban/country environment so most kids either play baseball, football, and basketball at the nearest basketball courts/baseball fields or pay for a basketball hoops( if ever drive through a american home you’d often see basketball ball hoops in their drive way)…or buy a football

    • @Lorenzogino
      @Lorenzogino Před 6 měsíci +23

      @@bobblylou you're allowed to call it soccer. don't try so hard to fit in with the europeans.

    • @G0A7
      @G0A7 Před 6 měsíci +62

      ​@@Lorenzoginowith everyone outside us*

    • @G0A7
      @G0A7 Před 6 měsíci +33

      ​@@pinkkashhh3125weird, you can play soccer everywhere, i used to play in the beach

  • @donparkison4617
    @donparkison4617 Před 5 měsíci +132

    Two things need to happen. First, soccer academies need to be less pay to play. When lower income families gain access to academies, that will certainly help. The main academy in my city is ridiculously expensive. Second, professional leagues need to create some form of Promotion and Relegation. It doesnt have to be as crazy as it is in England. In Mexico, a team has to be bad for several years in a row before they are relegated. But without the idea that teams can move up and down the pyramid, the system is not going to be viable long term.

    • @PLF...
      @PLF... Před 5 měsíci +2

      Kids who want to pay for an academy can do that, but football is something you play, not just "train for". Everybody can play, and if you want structured games, you join a local club - and if you're good you can take it up a notch, even to semi-pro or fulltime contract. Academies and teams with owners are not required at any level. It's not AAU basketball.

    • @Funkensturme
      @Funkensturme Před 5 měsíci +8

      Before all that, the first thing that needs to happen is to stop calling it "soccer" and start calling it football instead.

    • @cheeseball5030
      @cheeseball5030 Před 5 měsíci +5

      @@Funkensturme Whoooo cares. People who keep whining about this are babies.

    • @Prettymau
      @Prettymau Před 5 měsíci

      Kids who really want to play just do it in any venue

    • @RunningRugby4
      @RunningRugby4 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@Funkensturme bro, aussies, kiwis, irish... anywhere where footie isn't the dominant sport, it's called soccer. really not that deep

  • @BlueLightningBaseball
    @BlueLightningBaseball Před 9 měsíci +322

    Id like to say that baseball has made a lot of dramatic changes to the game recently which has already seen lots of success. But yes soccer is growing like wildfire here a lot of my high school friends love it the most popular kids at my school are the soccer players

    • @smokinace1383
      @smokinace1383 Před 9 měsíci +22

      If u.s can win this world cup or at least do well. It'll take over... Messi coming to the u.s is great marketing for the sport here to.

    • @MultiJejje
      @MultiJejje Před 9 měsíci +41

      @@smokinace1383 The USA has no chance to win the World Cup. Sorry but it will take at least 20 years before you can compete against these powerhouses. Actually it tells a lot about your country's lack of knowledge and lack of _football culture_ if you think it's possible. WC2022 the US team was positive but there is long way to go.

    • @smokinace1383
      @smokinace1383 Před 9 měsíci +5

      @MultiJejje relax it was just a comment. As it becomes more popular here in the states more talent will come out. I wish futbol was as big as in other countries

    • @Billythetoaster2004
      @Billythetoaster2004 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@smokinace1383you need to harness african talent like france.
      Only way to win.

    • @joules_sw
      @joules_sw Před 8 měsíci +4

      ​@@MultiJejjethey are gonna win it soon or late, mark my words

  • @skywatchchannel1508
    @skywatchchannel1508 Před rokem +196

    I’m driving all over US
    And what I’m seeing that is more and more soccer fields near schools, parks etc
    And a lot of kids are playing there
    Soccer schools are growing

    • @AlphaAbyss_
      @AlphaAbyss_ Před 9 měsíci +6

      What about now I've seen a lot of attention from us Europeans on the MLS and it seems like the MLS is massively growing thanks to the greatest sportsman's ever joining
      It's great to hear that America are supporting kids to start getting into the beautiful game because with the size of America you could become a world cup contender within a few decades if supported

    • @borisnegrarosa9113
      @borisnegrarosa9113 Před 5 měsíci +2

      When Americans start calling the sport by it's right name they will get my respect.

    • @goldlion9066
      @goldlion9066 Před 5 měsíci +5

      @@borisnegrarosa9113 you mean by its first name you donut? association rugger?

    • @borisnegrarosa9113
      @borisnegrarosa9113 Před 5 měsíci

      @@goldlion9066 Just stop calling it sucker, you bimbo

    • @sindbad8411
      @sindbad8411 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@borisnegrarosa9113
      Boris cut the crap and stop being an arrogant and clueless European soccer fan.
      The term soccer is originally ENGLISH!
      Here are the historic details.
      One of the best-known differences between British and American English is the fact that the sport known as football in Great Britain is usually called soccer in the United States. Because the sport originated in England, it is often assumed that soccer is an Americanism. In fact, the word is thoroughly British in origin. So why is it that Americans (not to mention Canadians, Australians, and others) are likelier to use the word than Brits are? The answer lies in how the sport developed in each country.
      Although football-type games have been around for centuries, the sport we know today is often said to have begun in 1863, when England’s newly formed Football Association wrote down a set of rules. At the time, it was the most widely played game of its kind in the country, but it wasn’t the only one. Rugby football, named after an English boarding school, was a variation that allowed players to carry and run with the ball to advance it toward the goal. The game played under the Football Association’s rules thus became known as association football.
      Inevitably, the names would be shortened. Linguistically creative students at the University of Oxford in the 1880s distinguished between the sports of “rugger” (rugby football) and “assoccer” (association football). The latter term was further shortened to “soccer” (sometimes spelled “socker”), and the name quickly spread beyond the campus. However, “soccer” never became much more than a nickname in Great Britain. By the 20th century, rugby football was more commonly called rugby, while association football had earned the right to be known as just plain football.
      And, if I like to talk to football newbies from abroad about my beloved sport that I follow for most of my life why wouldn't I want to use terms that I know my contacts knows and is familiar with?
      greetz from Frankfurt Germany

  • @TheSchleepingmoney
    @TheSchleepingmoney Před 6 měsíci +119

    The franchise system in the MLS doesn’t work well with soccer in my opinion. In order to grow the sport you need high stakes, such as relegation and promotion. It’s what drives the passion and skill seen in Europe.

    • @juanantoniogomezdelpulgarg2273
      @juanantoniogomezdelpulgarg2273 Před 6 měsíci +7

      If it worked with every sport in usa why not with soccer?

    • @turki_2009
      @turki_2009 Před 6 měsíci +1

      relegation worked everywhere, why not america@@juanantoniogomezdelpulgarg2273

    • @Technobliterator
      @Technobliterator Před 5 měsíci

      @@juanantoniogomezdelpulgarg2273 Because the other sports don't have any other leagues to compete against. NBA dominates basketball, MLB dominates baseball, and no one outside the US cares about American football. MLS has to compete against the Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Ligue 1, Serie A... if MLS wants to reach that level they need their league to be competitive.

    • @tofuholland6145
      @tofuholland6145 Před 5 měsíci +41

      ​@@juanantoniogomezdelpulgarg2273 because every other big US sport is only big im the US, they arent competing with the rest of the world

    • @juanantoniogomezdelpulgarg2273
      @juanantoniogomezdelpulgarg2273 Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@tofuholland6145 basketball is te second biggest sport in the world....

  • @Munrubenmuz
    @Munrubenmuz Před 6 měsíci +84

    'Low scoring' is a criticism that's thrown at football but if you actually look at the NFL, if it wasn't for the made up scoring and touchdowns were worth 1, then most games would finish 2-1, 3-2, 2 all or some other low variation. There's literally no difference except for an arbitrary scoring system. If football said 7 points for a goal and one for corners you'd get scores exactly like the NFL.

    • @jamesgardner6707
      @jamesgardner6707 Před 6 měsíci +7

      Dont really hear that too much anymore. Hockey is big in America and its a low scoring sport

    • @FootballDrips
      @FootballDrips Před 6 měsíci +7

      @@jamesgardner6707Hockey is not big in America. Stop the cap 🧢

    • @Kafei01
      @Kafei01 Před 6 měsíci +18

      People don't understand that low score is an asset. The teams are always one mistake away from losing the match. I'm watching the rugby world cup and most of the match have zéro interrest, the best team crush the weaker team by 30-40 points, it's boring and stupid.

    • @MikusMusik
      @MikusMusik Před 4 měsíci +6

      the tight scoring is literally what makes football the best spectator sport - genuine tension and meaning to scoring

    • @SparkShadow212
      @SparkShadow212 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Low scoring means that every goal matters. If points were given in 2s and 3s, it only makes the number of points feel much less impactful.

  • @parazels83
    @parazels83 Před 6 měsíci +49

    I do not understand, why someone says soccer is boring.
    In average you watch 3 goals per match.
    However you also watch 10-20 unscored goals, dramatic goalkeeper saves and so on.
    Also the players aren't stupidly roll the ball across the pitch. This is a complex task how to deliver the ball closer to forwards.

    • @ZeRo-bx7lp
      @ZeRo-bx7lp Před 6 měsíci +2

      Dude no one gets excited over dropped throws or checkdowns in football. Soccer is just as boring and worst is the refereeing being abysmal

    • @carlos_takeshi
      @carlos_takeshi Před 5 měsíci +4

      People do get excited about deep flys that look like they're going all the way or catches made at the wall, denying home runs. That's what a misses or a save is.
      Similarly, a throw into the end zone that's an inch away from a receiver's fingertips or swatted away by the cornerback would be an exciting play in football. No one would honestly say different.

    • @thehearingaid
      @thehearingaid Před 5 měsíci +2

      I love football, but i find full matches can be boring, so just watch the highlights. But for me the main thrill of the sport is keeping up with who beat who, whos getting relegated etc, and diving into tactical analysis.

    • @jal051
      @jal051 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@ZeRo-bx7lp Dude when your club is leading by 1 and the defense/keeper saves a goal is as heart pumping as any goal. An action like this can also change the flow of the match.

    • @Vinksen
      @Vinksen Před 5 měsíci +1

      Like all sport, you have to know some player, the strategy, the rule and the history of each team to fully appreciate a full game.
      Especially if their is not a lot of goal opportunity.
      I think a lot of people that find the sport boring, only watch mid match, with not great team.
      I like football, but honestly, some match are not that great to watch.
      It easier to love the sport when you support a team with a good level.
      It's not already the case in the US.

  • @FlorinArjocu
    @FlorinArjocu Před 6 měsíci +37

    As an European that grew with this sport as a mundane activity, reading some of the comments, I realised how many kids from today are invested in football/soccer, which means the US teams will be probably much, much better in 10-15 years. Big football, US is really joining, it will be interesting! With the huge selection base, I see some US teams playing for internation trophies not so far in the future.

    • @jamesgardner6707
      @jamesgardner6707 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Its already grown huge since i was a kid and im in my 30s. We were probably the first generation to get into enjoying watching soccer because of Fifa video games

  • @joelbergsma7019
    @joelbergsma7019 Před 7 měsíci +60

    I have a 2012 Kid. His elementary school recess soccer games are insane. There’s about 10 kids at his school that are on the local development club team that play RCL 1 in WA state and a bunch of others that play on the rec club. Parents have had to come in for principal meetings because of Fist fights breaking out. Harsh tackles that have lead to concussions, leg injuries. They’ve assigned an extra recess duty just to referee. Because not a single one wants to stop playing. Even a few of the girls that play club soccer get out there and join.
    All these kids are going to feed into the high school that won State last season. My 10yr old has 3x 75min trainings a week with weekend games that require 90min+ travel. He does One on ones with a D1 player and still drags me to the field for more soccer.
    Coming from a baseball family - I love it. It’s been so fun to learn and watch the sport with him. His coach has him working as a Ball playing CB that starts every buildout. Having him explain to me situations and decisions he makes within the concepts his coach has him working on made me realize how little I understand about this very complex game.

    • @thebungalawang6841
      @thebungalawang6841 Před 6 měsíci +9

      Football is Simple game but Not easy to play Simple .!! ( Johan Cruiff) .!!

    • @Sebkalation
      @Sebkalation Před 6 měsíci +1

      So a Libero then?

    • @drumshero03
      @drumshero03 Před 6 měsíci +2

      That’s such an American thing 😂 here in Portugal everyone plays football since we’re born and it’s the most popular recess activity in schools, with hundreds of kids playing at the same time in small pitches. I’m not going to say that there isn’t the occasional fist fight because of the game, but I played football almost in every recess for 10 years and I must’ve seen about half a dozen of fist fights or less. The point of the game here is (or was) to score and to have fun, while in the US you only care about the flare and the confrontations. It’s “joga bonito”, not “joga até partires os tornozelos do teu adversário”

    • @budi_bravo_9
      @budi_bravo_9 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Build up CB is a very crucial role

    • @javierrazonacosta58
      @javierrazonacosta58 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@Sebkalation CB is a central piece defender, defends the goalkeeper from the Strikers.

  • @JackRabbit-us9uk
    @JackRabbit-us9uk Před rokem +142

    RE: Soccer only started gaining ground in the 90’s
    That isn’t entirely true because the MLS predecessor, the North American Soccer League (NASL), was actually quite popular in the 1970s and early 1980s. Some of their matches (mainly those featuring the New York Cosmos who had Pelé and Franz Beckenbauer) had over 70,000 in attendance. The league folded in 1984, but it laid the foundations for the sport in the country and ultimately paved the way for the creation of MLS in 1996, who up to this point has learned from the NASL’s mistakes.

    • @bobblylou
      @bobblylou  Před rokem +31

      That’s definitely a fair point, but I think it was still a bit of a “fad” as in it wasn’t taken too seriously as a male sport in the US. Because there are quite a few videos on CZcams discussing the failures of the NASL, I wanted to focus more on the reasoning behind why we didn’t pick it up in the first place. I definitely should have mentioned the NASL a bit, though.

    • @geronimocochise2033
      @geronimocochise2033 Před rokem +1

      The internet and globalisation generally are fuelling it’s popularity these days, which weren’t factors in the 70s.

    • @america1832
      @america1832 Před rokem

      ​@@bobblylou
      There is NO sport in the WORLD or in any language in the WORLD called "soccer" RIDÍCULO IDIOTA

    • @jasonromage6129
      @jasonromage6129 Před 9 měsíci +3

      It's inevitable, it's just a matter of time. I'd say 10 years. 2026 is going to be mad.

    • @kh4irulanwar
      @kh4irulanwar Před 7 měsíci +3

      MLS - bunch of old dude seeking for retirement plan

  • @TheCdecisneros
    @TheCdecisneros Před 6 měsíci +26

    Rodney marsh said in his autobiography that when NASL soccer started to get higher ratings than MLB, baseball threatened to end its Contract with tv and after that soccer was only shown regionally.

  • @rorzag
    @rorzag Před rokem +61

    I played football when I lived in the US as a child. The youth league culture around DC is huge. How will the American networks handle 45 mins + extra time without commercial breaks? That is my biggest question.
    WC26 will be pivotal!

    • @smallego8068
      @smallego8068 Před 9 měsíci +22

      Good chance to get rid off those annoying commercials.

    • @AlphaAbyss_
      @AlphaAbyss_ Před 9 měsíci +18

      Yeah my problem with American sports is just that like I enjoy playing basketball however I just cringe at all the ads and little annoying games they play during timeouts and at the end of quarters it's so annoying
      I think if the TV company's just accept the fact that the ads have to be done differently for football it will take over America

    • @smallego8068
      @smallego8068 Před 9 měsíci

      @@AlphaAbyss_ In Germany they once tried to do a half time show like in the US. The soccer fans booed the performer >.<
      You should watch the video of the 2021 general annual meeting of FC Bayern Munich, one of the most successful soccer clubs in the world . It was a scandal. Fans and fan clubs rioted because of FC Bayern Munich's questionable sponsorship with Qatar Airways.
      In the end the fans were screaming "Hainer, get out!", in the sense of resigning. Herbert Hainer was the president of the Club at that time and former CEO of Adidas.
      Fans and fan clubs have power in Germany and the fans hate the commerciallisation of the sport.
      czcams.com/video/_945dp90aMg/video.html

    • @calvin_1983
      @calvin_1983 Před 7 měsíci +4

      Well, the American Networks can do it exactly in the same way that every other network around the world does it. It's just a thing that the american are not used to it, but everywhere else it works perfectly. Actually the business around the advertising in football soccer is astronomically big.

    • @kayoo99
      @kayoo99 Před 7 měsíci

      The rules can be changed eg 22.5minutes play then break then 22.5 minutes play then break (2ce)

  • @t0ph4t1
    @t0ph4t1 Před rokem +36

    Soccer is indeed growing in size. The MLS has been growing and has become the 4th most profitable league in NA. I still will defend baseball and hockey and football and basketball for all my life.

    • @hankagura5355
      @hankagura5355 Před rokem +13

      Embrace THE beautiful game.

    • @SamsungAndIphoneuser
      @SamsungAndIphoneuser Před rokem +12

      It's over Football/Soccer will become the next big thing

    • @SamsungAndIphoneuser
      @SamsungAndIphoneuser Před rokem +4

      ​@@hankagura5355 Yes sir⚽♥️

    • @america1832
      @america1832 Před rokem +4

      ​@@SamsungAndIphoneuser
      There is NO sport in the WORLD or in any language in the WORLD called "soccer"

    • @ZachBruh38
      @ZachBruh38 Před 10 měsíci +7

      @@america1832 In USA 🇺🇸, it’s either name
      I could understand Americans calling it “soccer”
      If they call it “football” other Americans might be confused thinking of a different sport

  • @danidro8227
    @danidro8227 Před rokem +154

    To give you an idea, soccer has the same or perhaps more importance than the Olympics, it is the king of sports, everyone is waiting for the World Cup and soccer as the sport that represents planet earth, I think the United States was unaware of this a lot time and only now is he discovering it, soccer is art, soccer is passion, soccer is life itself, sometimes even 0 to 0 is exciting because it is difficult to win and ultimately one of the two rivals scores a goal

    • @bobblylou
      @bobblylou  Před rokem +22

      Well said. The league system in Europe keeps just about every game interesting. In the us, teams between the poorer teams have trouble attracting fans.

    • @danidro8227
      @danidro8227 Před rokem +6

      @@bobblylou That of the fans is going to happen as the children watch an America Cup, a Eurocup and a World Cup, then they will want to play soccer like their sports idols, soccer in the United States is still in its infancy, in South America, Argentina and Brazil soccer is culture and tradition, it is like hamburger and coke for the United States.

    • @danidro8227
      @danidro8227 Před rokem +2

      @mike flames In all the world is the king, in Us is not.

    • @danidro8227
      @danidro8227 Před rokem

      @mike flames not, only in US, in latin America and Europe is the first sport

    • @america1832
      @america1832 Před rokem

      ​@@danidro8227 p
      AMERICA is a CONTINENT made up of 35 countries and more than 1000 million inhabitants poor stupid ignorant people are pitiful

  • @rz12331
    @rz12331 Před 7 měsíci +69

    Even if one were to find football/soccer boring, they would quickly realize there are quite a few sports that can be considered to be even more boring (that a lot of people still enjoy), such as 1-day and 5-day cricket, carom billiards, golf, and baseball. A sport does not have to be always exiting all the time (such as Ice Hockey, Tennis, Basketball, and Volleyball) to be well loved by many.

    • @Ameisenigelytk
      @Ameisenigelytk Před 5 měsíci +2

      Volleyball is exciting all the time, wdym? I think it got way longer parts that contain tension than football of american football

    • @rz12331
      @rz12331 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Ameisenigelytk Sorry, the original comment may have confused you a bit. I had put Volleyball among the sports that are "always exiting", alongside Ice Hockey, Tennis, and Basketball. These are sports that are known for their near constant tension. My point was that there were sports that were much more boring than these sports that are still loved nonetheless

    • @Ameisenigelytk
      @Ameisenigelytk Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@rz12331 ah, I read it the wrong way, haha.

    • @Bitcoinzero
      @Bitcoinzero Před 3 měsíci +1

      Is boring when you aways lose, even if you start to play well 😂

    • @R.a.f.a.e.l.
      @R.a.f.a.e.l. Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@Ameisenigelytk I was about to say that. I love watching volleyball, although I watch football/soccer much more often. I think there's a spectacle feeling to soccer that isn't in volleyball, but it is a really exciting game. Brazil rocks at it too, so I watch it often when they're playing important games, but I never got into volleyball club matches as I do regarding soccer.

  • @n-zedorai6613
    @n-zedorai6613 Před 9 měsíci +25

    Now US have Messi. Because of him now more top level players will be going to MLS.

    • @naycnay
      @naycnay Před 7 měsíci +8

      Loads of big players go to the MLS to wind down and retire. Messi is the biggest name, but that isn't what attracts them.

    • @dolod777
      @dolod777 Před 6 měsíci

      Lol no

    • @user-qw2uh9yu6j
      @user-qw2uh9yu6j Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@dolod777exactly the only reason people go to the mls is because they are close to retirement

  • @haighton
    @haighton Před 6 měsíci +19

    the biggest difference for soccer in Europe and USA is that soccer in Europe (and elsewhere) starts at club level. Even in small towns and villages. While - correct me when I am wrong - all sports in USA are school based.

    • @askme2985
      @askme2985 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Towns have clubs. I coached at the youth level at a town club. We have instructional games on Saturdays, then we have the travel league that you try out for and those games are on Sundays.
      I started off as an instructional coach and they're young kids to get them acclimated to the sport. After one season of that I was approached if I wanted my own travel team of which I said yes.
      I forgot how young the ages are for travel soccer but I believe I started with an U9 team. From there I had many of these players stay with me over the years and then they played for their highschool. Some will even play club soccer and high school soccer at the same time.
      I do know someone mentioned in the comments about how soccer is a rich person's sport. I know the club I coached for that if a family couldn't afford the registration fee for their child, they would ask them to fill out this form in order to make sure they're not gaming the system and once the league did their investigation, they'd wave the fees. I know this because one players family didn't have the money and I had them get in contact so the kid could play.
      Soccer is going to take over at some point. It's too massive. Baseball, football, basketball... Nothing can stop it.

    • @Truman5555
      @Truman5555 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@askme2985 They have soccer "clubs" but most parents view them no more than suped up daycare. In a lot of IS communities, HS and especially College sports, have a stranglehold. I'm from STL, where we treat soccer very seriously, and it still can't compete with HS and College Football, BBall, and Baseball. And they have less risk than the clubs, because Schools are not going to move away or shut down due to a lack of funding (unless it's reeeeeeeeeeeeeeally poor in a HS case) or not generating revenue. It's a school, it brings the economics to a town.

  • @gustavopatrocinio824
    @gustavopatrocinio824 Před 6 měsíci +25

    Football is simply the world's biggest sport, and one day eventually it will reach a higher status in the US, specially with Messi playing there and the world cup that is coming.

  • @Fluskar
    @Fluskar Před 5 měsíci +7

    i got into soccer(football) because of the latest world cup and its been amazing to be immersed into it as my first sport

    • @NanobanaKinako
      @NanobanaKinako Před 2 měsíci +2

      I got into the sports when I saw pictures of 2002 Brazil national team online. Although I never took it seriously until I watched Inazuma Eleven where I learned football is the best sports and from that day on, I became a football fan.

    • @okay1775
      @okay1775 Před měsícem

      Clearly haven't watched other sports

    • @Fluskar
      @Fluskar Před měsícem

      @@okay1775 Yeah because i dont care bout them

    • @okay1775
      @okay1775 Před měsícem

      @@Fluskar I could tell

  • @ernestmwape
    @ernestmwape Před rokem +40

    I have seen quality/calibre of American men's national soccer grow astronomically over the last thirty years. USA women have been very good for a long time - hopefully the administrators dont kill the sport because the fan base has grown incredibly. MLS now attracts some of the best second tier global talent. USA can easily take out some of the national teams that have been at it for a long time - way ahead of China🍻

  • @mcrunk13
    @mcrunk13 Před 17 dny +2

    I’m a little late to this but here is my take. I’m a father that grew up playing baseball, basketball, and football. Every kid I knew played soccer until they could play football and then stopped with soccer. As a parent my son has taken an interest in soccer so we went to our first MLS game (St Louis City SC). I couldn’t believe the atmosphere. Everyone stood the entire time and even though the match was a 0-0 tie it was more entertaining than most professional sporting games I’ve been to. I can see why it’s a growing sport.

    • @victordk2874
      @victordk2874 Před 17 dny +1

      Football is the biggest sport in the world and is close to only Americans who not see it so interesting you guys always love to stay away from the rest of the world wish every think you do but football is just so amazing and way more fun to see for us because when your team score you get so happy it’s not like Basketball or handegg where there is points all the time
      Could for sure be fun to see how good US will be if it’s gonna be #1 sport in US in the future👍

  • @g-forgreen7007
    @g-forgreen7007 Před 6 měsíci +10

    the answer is easy ...
    the soccer is the number one sport all over the world in terms of popularity, in the age of almost totally globalized media is normal that every year more and more kids consume soccer content 24/7

  • @modfinplays9987
    @modfinplays9987 Před rokem +367

    its called football

    • @XLRAshon
      @XLRAshon Před rokem +37

      England invented the terms soccer, we embrace their term, and now you say "nu-uh" what a wonderful argument you brought to the table. Next time argue with facst instead of your feelings

    • @riccorich
      @riccorich Před rokem +26

      We call it soccer in America, so um respect the name

    • @t0ph4t1
      @t0ph4t1 Před rokem +19

      @@XLRAshon bro why are all these people making fun of us calling it soccer while the UK invented the term. Then again, it's England and they speak alien language so, I dunno.

    • @rogeriopenna9014
      @rogeriopenna9014 Před rokem +17

      Futebol in Portuguese, Futbol Spanish, voetball in Dutch, fussball in German, CALCIO in Italian

    • @nousername7509
      @nousername7509 Před rokem +12

      @@t0ph4t1 they used to call it soccer but right now it’s called football and as the biggest sport in the world you should call it by the most used term

  • @whoopsies305
    @whoopsies305 Před rokem +35

    Where I live in the United States, football/soccer basically is the biggest sport

  • @piglee_037GD
    @piglee_037GD Před 5 měsíci +4

    I’m American and I started watching soccer because I went on a vacation to the UK and it looked cool

  • @JoseRodriguez-lv4jy
    @JoseRodriguez-lv4jy Před 5 měsíci +5

    People who think soccer is boring is because they don't know soccer. People who actually know and support a team (like me) will get excited with every save, defense tackle, dribble, and oh man goals, there's nothing like it, unlike football, baseball, basketball, in soccer it's hard to score, but when you do its amazing, and that amazing feeling when your team comes back and since its so hard to score, when you do come back, you feel amazing, that's why people live it with so much passion.

  • @Moyosonthemove
    @Moyosonthemove Před 6 měsíci +13

    Biggest mistake mls has made is the exclusive streaming with Apple TV, (but helps them financially and landed them Messi ) and not giving espn some money for some air time (not the games) but some highlights and news (espnfc doesn’t count 😂) a lot of Americans didn’t know they exist if not on espn or on air stations

    • @saaaiiiko
      @saaaiiiko Před 20 dny

      ESPN only cares about the USMNT and the Premier League.

  • @shapeshifter8778
    @shapeshifter8778 Před 5 měsíci +4

    I'm quite happy with how MLS is going right now. Teams are getting more competitive and the quality of the players are increasing. Some teams like Timbers and Sounders have great fan base and actually making good atmosphere inside the stadium, better than some English Premier League fan base.

  • @successfulmen2414
    @successfulmen2414 Před 8 měsíci +7

    In elementary school I evangelized so many baseball players and football players to play soccer. Their soccer careers even outliving mine and interest aswell. I never played fifa or watched games but i did play in clubs. They did all that and more

  • @rockweezer
    @rockweezer Před 7 měsíci +9

    We have so much potential, if football blows up like basketball in the 70s-90s and bringing football to big and small cities. We would dominate so much

    • @bolasdefraile
      @bolasdefraile Před 7 měsíci +2

      Certainly you have potential. You are now top of the Concacaf. You have surpassed Mexico, or Mexico had sunk below. Anyway this new position has also challenges. And I think one of them is stagnation. USA can remain the top dog in the Concacaf but this will limit their potential. To reach the upper echelons the US teams and players has to face stronger teams. For me, this is South America and Europe. Maybe not now, but in the next few years they will have to choose to be a big fish in a small pond or a small fish trying to grow in the ocean.
      The america cup is good starting point, but to definitely grow I will week that USA face south American teams each year in the Libertadores.
      USA has some very good things to compete and I think they can surprise a lot.
      Just imagine the shock of an American team winning the Libertadores?

    • @germanmorra7938
      @germanmorra7938 Před 7 měsíci +4

      Yeah, of course, you will overcome 100 years of tradition of the biggest football nations (like Brasil, Germany, Italy, Argentina, France, England, etc), just because you want to do it!! Ask the Chinese, Indians, or Arabians (let alone africans, they have talent but lack money), they are trying to do that, since decades, with loads of money, and all that's is needed, and we are still waiting for the results!!

    • @Obesetar45626
      @Obesetar45626 Před 2 měsíci

      @@germanmorra7938Arabians and Asians are physically no where near as talented as Americans and Europeans, and Africans would dominate if all their players actually played for them lmao, plus money ofc

    • @fordastreeets8019
      @fordastreeets8019 Před měsícem

      ​@germanmorra7938 u make a valid point, I agree but don't compare US with China and India 💀

    • @Not_that_it_matters
      @Not_that_it_matters Před měsícem

      ​@@fordastreeets8019It's a fair comparision.

  • @AKUNJIG
    @AKUNJIG Před 6 měsíci +5

    As of now in October 2023, we're already seeing ourselves get spoiled with so much Soccer. The Summer Tours include the Premier League Summer Series, Lionel Messi in MLS, Gold Cup, and Women's World Cup. Next Summer will be Copa America in America. 2025, FIFA Club World Cup in America and Gold Cup. Soccer will be Top 3 Sport before the first kick in World Cup 2026!

  • @NendouHoudan
    @NendouHoudan Před 6 měsíci +30

    Because most sport in USA (except basketball i think) are more of a "highlights compilations" than a fluid game. They expect in soccer watch a gol and then turn around, drink a beer, watch like 18234738247 adds, and more; football (socccer) is just way more than that, the expectation before a gol is many times better than just watching it and you r done. This type of sport fans will never understand than a 0-0 game can be dozen of times better than a 4-0.

    • @alvarohigino
      @alvarohigino Před 5 měsíci

      Exactly, americans don't like to think, that's why they hate football.

    • @Paul-xu4on
      @Paul-xu4on Před měsícem +1

      Terrible take. I can tell you've never watched a sport apart from soccer.

    • @261i7
      @261i7 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@Paul-xu4on Real football ⚽️ is the best and the most entertaining sport in the world ⚽️ ❤

    • @psvmjohn
      @psvmjohn Před 28 dny

      Trash take. Clear you've never been invested with a US sport.

    • @261i7
      @261i7 Před 28 dny +1

      @@psvmjohn American sports sucks

  • @MartimCorreia10
    @MartimCorreia10 Před 6 měsíci +5

    You forgot to add that this years copa America will also be hosted by the USA which will help a lot football growth in the USA

  • @CarlosGuzman-vi9xw
    @CarlosGuzman-vi9xw Před rokem +11

    DaBronco is another "influencer" who's been VERY entertaining on YT

  • @classicosTube
    @classicosTube Před rokem +42

    Football is the most popular sport in the world.
    It is the obligation of the USA to make long-term sports planning with the aim of reaching a world cup final!

    • @bobblylou
      @bobblylou  Před rokem +12

      I would love to see the US focus considerably more resources to the sport. I’m excited to see how the World Cup in 2026 pans out since it will be in north america

    • @kevinportilla9320
      @kevinportilla9320 Před rokem +4

      @@bobblylou dont forget Copa America will be also in north america

    • @america1832
      @america1832 Před rokem

      ​@@bobblylou
      There is NO sport in the WORLD or in any language in the WORLD called "soccer" IDIOTA

    • @america1832
      @america1832 Před rokem

      ​@@bobblylou AMERICA is a CONTINENT made up of 35 countries and more than 1000 million inhabitants poor stupid ignorant people are pitiful

    • @jamesvass737
      @jamesvass737 Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@bobblylou It's not inconceivable that the USA could win the 2026WC which - if it happens - would presumably significantly increase its popularity.

  • @erme7409
    @erme7409 Před 11 měsíci +7

    People used to watch sport which they practiced in school. I moved to US from overseas and played soccer when I was kid and I simply can’t watch American football 🏈 or baseball ⚾️ because I’ve never seen that games when I was kid

    • @alphabarre9096
      @alphabarre9096 Před 5 měsíci

      Hence why just like you soccer ⚽ will never amount shit in America, don't let these youtubers lie to you 😂😂😂

  • @gxdspeed6649
    @gxdspeed6649 Před rokem +66

    Soccer/ football will be bigger than base ball by 2030 .

    • @mr.noname4413
      @mr.noname4413 Před rokem +11

      u mean in the USA

    • @patrickbateman8824
      @patrickbateman8824 Před rokem +7

      Its the most popular sport in the world by far bro

    • @abdel-qudus1143
      @abdel-qudus1143 Před 10 měsíci +6

      Except US and Japan…nobody (I mean the average people) consider baseball or gulf as real « sport » (hobby or game to do with friend or kids maybe)

    • @AlphaAbyss_
      @AlphaAbyss_ Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​@@abdel-qudus1143the comment is saying football will be bigger than base ball by 2030 in the us it's obvious that it's bigger everywhere else since football is the biggest sport in the world by a land slide and it seems like you Americans are slowly realizing how great it is

    • @dobryden.6241
      @dobryden.6241 Před 8 měsíci

      @@AlphaAbyss_ Not really as you have countries as Finland or Czech Republic where hockey or floorball are really fans favourite sport.

  • @Unknownoffical1162
    @Unknownoffical1162 Před 6 měsíci +25

    for football to grow better in the US, it has to adapt to a English League like or any European League like, without the non relegation MLS, or conferences and stuff, the only way for the US football to grow is to be more like a European way of organization, taking from the European fans and stuff, its the only way it can develop and can go further

    • @r.o.b8728
      @r.o.b8728 Před 6 měsíci +4

      they had that before mls
      and it failed so bad it shut down until fifa forced them to make the mls in order to host the world cup

    • @blazingbattlehawk9626
      @blazingbattlehawk9626 Před 6 měsíci

      Fuck regulation. Why the hell would we want that?

    • @carlos_takeshi
      @carlos_takeshi Před 5 měsíci +1

      The UK is the size of Oregon, and has 92 teams in the professional leagues.
      In contrast, the distance between my team, the Seattle Sounders, and Messi's team, Inter Miami, is the same as the distance between Paris and Riyadh.
      Maybe someday, soccer in the US could adopt promotion and relegation, but it's not well established enough as an institution for such massive swings in fortune for people investing hundreds of millions of dollars to build it up.

    • @Ace-uc5cj
      @Ace-uc5cj Před 5 měsíci +2

      No it doesn’t you sound mentally delayed. It can develop through the American way instead of catering to Europeans who won’t ever watch the league and a foreign league system that some Americans wouldn’t be a fan of

    • @jal051
      @jal051 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@carlos_takeshi The second league could be played on the state level with a cup at the end to decide which 2 teams promote from the winners of each state league.
      You know, the stakes aren't the only thing that make promotion/relegation a good thing. It's also the attachment of the clubs to their home towns. With these big franchises only the big cities care about their clubs, but with smaller (still professional) clubs everywhere the mass of profesional players raises exponentially.

  • @milktea2422
    @milktea2422 Před 6 měsíci +5

    A lot of athletes that played football or basketball in my high school like 3 years ago, also played soccer. Also in Canada it’s the second most popular sport already.

    • @paolocane7403
      @paolocane7403 Před 5 měsíci

      They playing it coz of european hype and trends wannabes

  • @rogeriopenna9014
    @rogeriopenna9014 Před rokem +8

    I wonder if Ted Lasso, one of the most awarded series... and also beloved, will also help in the sports popularity

  • @mmmcounts
    @mmmcounts Před 5 měsíci +2

    There is one really major adjustment that, in my opinion, would accelerate the growth of the game in the US the most and that is a gradual but dramatic expansion of our Nations League and by extension the Gold Cup. Here's how.
    If we look at some of the best players in MLS that are here in the largest numbers, a really large amount of them are from South America. So here's what I want. Starting with the highest profile South American countries, start including those countries in our Nations League competition and the Gold Cup for those who qualify. The catch- many of these international windows only really line up with availability from North American leagues, so for the Brazils and Argentinas of the world, they would simply cap their best players that are employed in North America at any given time. This leads to greater revenue, more competitions, and a wider player pool for their national teams as they cap more players. From our standpoint, it makes a pro career in North America that much more attractive. Young players that aren't making their national team in Europe would absolutely come to North America for the purpose of getting cap-tied. We have it within our ability to tie our North American leagues to some of the most prestigious national teams in the world, while simultaneously elevating the quality and marketability of our competitions by A Lot. The depth of MLS would improve so much, and you'd better believe it will prompt more talented Americans to play here too. With better competition across the board, there's only so much losing that we can watch on our own soil before some of Our players come home in a meaningful way as well.
    Along with that, I'd love to see some other countries increase their presence in our leagues just for the purpose of fielding a B team for national play. I'd be personally in favor of bringing in all of Oceania plus Taiwan, Hong Kong, Israel and Singapore even if they don't have players that are here professionally. The minnows of CONCACAF could use some competition as well, and I think that any small state with money to spend can benefit a great deal from getting involved in this- especially if they have a significant amount of dual citizens in the US. They can generate interest and have better visibility, while the minnows of CONCACAF probably pick up some points at their expense.
    Side note, I assume the guest nations would have an MLS stadium that they play in as their home ground. This would also mean that the lower tiers of Nations League would have a lot more games being played in MLS stadia.
    I think we have some really large opportunities for growth when the interests and efforts of the national team and our professional leagues fully align. This can be done in a way that's incredibly synergistic, and I think this premise can go a long way if we get it going.

  • @joevanburke6433
    @joevanburke6433 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I’ve noticed this too after the last World Cup a lot of people picking up soccer

  • @ronniedweetno891
    @ronniedweetno891 Před 6 měsíci +7

    99% Facts
    1 criticism: Its not soccer, its Football 🤣🤣🤣

  • @marcelocampos8127
    @marcelocampos8127 Před 6 měsíci +7

    A real game-changer will be when American squads start to play in the Libertadores da América. Today, the North American Champions League isn't very competitive. When some of the best teams outside of Europe right now, like River Plate, Boca, Flamengo, Palmeiras, Fluminense (and many others - I mean, every season a new, fresh, competitive team rises down here) kick Messi's Inter in the balls, the average American soccer fan will start to be stoked about this sport. When a good rivalry between an American team and a South American team begins to unfold on a continental level, soccer will become really big in the US.
    P.S.: BTW, of course, the name of the sport is football (futebol), but out of respect for American viewers, I made a concession here.

    • @merc2413
      @merc2413 Před měsícem

      Mls teams are trash, they cant compete with mexican teams and u want them to play libertadores? Hahaha

    • @Paul-xu4on
      @Paul-xu4on Před měsícem

      ​@@merc2413And you think the south Americans one are good?

  • @hamzanajji8615
    @hamzanajji8615 Před rokem +2

    What is the display that you're using for your computer

    • @bobblylou
      @bobblylou  Před rokem +2

      It’s the Dell S2721Q. I don’t love it but it’s a nice looking 4k monitor for a relatively budget friendly price.

    • @hamzanajji8615
      @hamzanajji8615 Před rokem

      @@bobblylou thanks

  • @bi1bo
    @bi1bo Před 5 měsíci +1

    It's the same here in NZ and Aussie at lease from what I've noticed, the news now talks about the Premier league and people are wearing football jerseys now soooo yeah I love it :)

  • @Truman5555
    @Truman5555 Před 6 měsíci +6

    I think that Soccer's biggest US competitor isn't any of the pro leagues. Its College Football. It has the community aspect that soccer requires, but with less of the risk.

    • @Dexter037S4
      @Dexter037S4 Před 5 měsíci

      Counterpoint: College Soccer.
      NCAA Soccer is growing massively.

  • @TheRoseBoy11
    @TheRoseBoy11 Před 6 měsíci +11

    I don't think there's been a bigger opportunity for association football to thrive in the US & Canada more than now. And at least the MLS can learn from the NASL's mistakes when Pele originally joined the league. As someone who's been into the football sphere and has been a fan of Man City & Barcelona for almost the last decade, one of the greatest things about this sport is the atmosphere regardless of which country or league you go to. Something about it just makes me so hyped to root for a team and become a fan of them.

    • @facts2676
      @facts2676 Před 5 měsíci

      I am also a fan of Barcelona

  • @Paul-eb4jp
    @Paul-eb4jp Před 5 měsíci +1

    Just getting with the rest of the world, it took you a while to join the party but it's good to finally have you on board.

    • @bobblylou
      @bobblylou  Před 5 měsíci +1

      😂Thanks for having us

  • @fp-ko7vg
    @fp-ko7vg Před 6 měsíci +3

    Why did you edit your voice so mucho bro? It sounds a bit strange, unnatural
    Great video! I hope you are rigth about football in the us

  • @tippingtips2
    @tippingtips2 Před rokem +4

    That was a really great video bro I'm surprised you don't have more subscribers, keep it up my guy

    • @bobblylou
      @bobblylou  Před rokem

      I appreciate that man

    • @america1832
      @america1832 Před rokem

      ​@@bobblylou
      There is NO sport in the WORLD or in any language in the WORLD called "soccer"

  • @videochannel5183
    @videochannel5183 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Speed's impact for American kids and soccer is everything. Man deserves a HOF spot already

  • @alecspeedflow2934
    @alecspeedflow2934 Před 2 měsíci

    Subscribed. And your content is very good too.

  • @maxwest6595
    @maxwest6595 Před 7 měsíci +20

    Relegation/promotion adds drama to the season in Europe, although I quite like the NFL deaft system for recruiting young prospects

    • @jamesgardner6707
      @jamesgardner6707 Před 6 měsíci +1

      One thing America will never get used versus European soccer is there being no end of year playoff for the championship. Yes i know there are tournaments like the FA cup, but its not really the same. If you look at every major American sport , even MLS, there is a playoff for the league championship. I honestly think that could be something that European soccer could adapt that would make it even more incredible.

    • @blazingbattlehawk9626
      @blazingbattlehawk9626 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Relegation and promotion is stupid. Have no idea how anyone would like that

    • @FranciscoCorreia10
      @FranciscoCorreia10 Před 5 měsíci +10

      ​@@blazingbattlehawk9626Because you're American, stupid is having a play-off, so you could be shit all season, but still be awarded a place to win the league, what a joke. At least promotion and relegation have real drama and emotion until the very end

    • @blazingbattlehawk9626
      @blazingbattlehawk9626 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @FranciscoCorreia10 The thing you have to understand is that most American sports traditions stem from baseball which has two leagues. These two leagues kept harassing each other in the early days by taking each other's players so they Established a national agreement where among other things they decided to play a final series against each other to determine the Champions of baseball. Fast forward 50 years and suddenly there's too many teams for each team in each league to play each other an even amount of times so they split into Divisions and since different Divisions play a different sceduale of games you have to have a playoff to truly determine who is the best team in each league. Other sports would adopt these systems. Problem is alot of these leagues do it soley because that's what baseball did and now they treat it as some grand finale instead of it being used to determine who is the best team

    • @naturaartismagistra8467
      @naturaartismagistra8467 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@blazingbattlehawk9626In Latin America it is very traditional to celebrate the relegation of your rival by holding coffins. The feeling of mocking your relegated rival is wonderful.

  • @knoxhicks7588
    @knoxhicks7588 Před rokem +5

    Great video. Well done. So
    True soccer is catching on like wild fire.

  • @Davidschannel76
    @Davidschannel76 Před měsícem +1

    Not only do am I a Season ticket holder for my local MLS team, I podcast. And was introduced to 2 other teams overseas. Where I am as rabbis of a fan. I have made friends in other countries over the love for the game.

  • @heretohear1847
    @heretohear1847 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I think the main problem are the high pay of entry for academies and the nba style franchise teams

  • @dani_1663
    @dani_1663 Před 6 měsíci +7

    Hurts every time he says soccer instead of football or America in stead of US but still a good video.
    Also I think it will be interesting to see how the sport evolves, specially with Messi's arrival at the MLS a couple months ago.

    • @alphabarre9096
      @alphabarre9096 Před 5 měsíci

      It's hurt you because you are not that smart after all, let me tell you a story 😂 the British that invented football ⚽️ went around the world including North America calling it soccer ⚽ so if you hear someone with a North American accent calling it soccer ⚽ it should never hurt you because it's all they know and remember they got bunch of other sport that they love lol 😂

    • @dani_1663
      @dani_1663 Před 5 měsíci

      @@alphabarre9096 They actually called it Association Football to diferenciate it from Rugby, which was derivated from football. Soccer was an abrebiation (idk if that's the right word) that some ppl used, not everyone. And as soon as rugby became rugby everyone with half a brain started calling football just football.

    • @alphabarre9096
      @alphabarre9096 Před 5 měsíci

      @@dani_1663 man please stop 🛑 lmao so why then in other former british colonies like Australia, New Zealand, South Africa still calls it soccer to this day?😁🙈

  • @gogogomes7025
    @gogogomes7025 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Oh wow! It's almost like all of those kids the soccer moms took to soccer practice have grown up!

  • @MrMattyB14
    @MrMattyB14 Před 5 měsíci

    Just stumbled on this vid. I wonder if your mind has changed after this season with Baseball seemingly turning around interest and interaction. I feel the the US like Australia have so many sports that the ceiling for soccer/football is lower than youd think.

    • @bobblylou
      @bobblylou  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Honestly, I have started believing what I have said even more in the past year. With Messi coming to the MLS, Soccer in America is kind of "cool" now (or at least it's cooler than it was). So I think more kids will want to play it, and the sport will slowly become more popular than Baseball and maybe even basketball here. I don't think sentiment toward the sport from people above the age of 25 will change as quickly though, so the impact of all this probably won't be truly understood until the kids today become actual consumers and start spending their money toward soccer matches/jerseys/video games etc. more than any other sport. Time will tell.

  • @mlmadness8078
    @mlmadness8078 Před měsícem +1

    I think if I was more accesible and if they added relegation it would help a lot. In many countries, anyone can play it. There are 5 year old Brazilians juggling the ball with their bare feet. I think Messi will help a lot with the popularity, and maybe even get enough homegrown men (saying men because the women always win the WC anyway) so the USMNT has a chance to win a World Cup

  • @conordrogalis6487
    @conordrogalis6487 Před 10 měsíci +4

    There's Japanese baseball major league and euro basketball league so the argument of no other major leagues for baseball and basketball is a bad argument

    • @Paul-xu4on
      @Paul-xu4on Před měsícem

      There's tons of basketball leagues in other countries.

  • @chrisolga3
    @chrisolga3 Před 8 měsíci +5

    We need a full blooded American super star like Messi Ronaldo or Mbappe. Thad all the game needs. Look what Messi did to Inter Miami on social media in one week from his arrival. 15 million Instagram subscribers from one million. We need a Michael Jordan for football/ soccer . That’s it.

    • @RDRevolver8282
      @RDRevolver8282 Před 7 měsíci

      The closest thing we have to that right now is Pulisic

    • @kreitous
      @kreitous Před 7 měsíci

      @@RDRevolver8282 A really SAD fact ! But and about Joe Gyau ? lol

    • @sos.gamers
      @sos.gamers Před 6 měsíci

      Not only that, you guys need to make big changes, you need to look more to the rest of the american leagues like Argentinan, Brazilian, Uruguayan and Mexican leagues, and start with 3rd, 2nd and 1st division, to make club competitions with u14, u16, u20 and u23 tournaments, etc etc

  • @Capybaracomputers
    @Capybaracomputers Před 5 měsíci +1

    Not even just speed but even in schools you see more kids playing even the kardashians kids love it and they are like 5 years old

  • @andreteutloff8987
    @andreteutloff8987 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I've been on to this for years ! That's why I have over 100 PSA 10 of Alphonso Davies Rookie cards!

  • @S1LVAW0LF
    @S1LVAW0LF Před rokem +16

    While I do agree that basketball has probably hit its ceiling in the USA, it has evolved to look overseas since the 92 Olympics. I think there’s actually more Chinese nba fans than Americans now lol. Baseball is being carried rn by its popularity in Spanish Caribbean and Japan while passion and participation in the states has dwindled. basketball is a true global sport now imo, not on the same level as soccer but perhaps equal if not greater than the international participation in cricket. I do agree that soccer will surpass baseball in the near future, especially since the average mlb fan is like 20 years older than soccer and basketball fans, and immigrants and their taste having an impact on domestic sports. Also 3:58, bruh there’s plenty of leagues for basketball, what do you mean? I agree with you but cmon that’s a silly mistake.

    • @bobblylou
      @bobblylou  Před rokem +11

      I’m glad you brought this up. I think I missed my point in the video. I was more referring to how soccer has major leagues in several different countries where the playing abilities are at similar levels. Though basketball is very popular throughout the world, the level of those league are not on the same playing field as the NBA.
      I should have been more specific about that. Thanks for the feedback!

    • @S1LVAW0LF
      @S1LVAW0LF Před rokem +3

      @@bobblylou it was a great video man, thanks for the reply. Keep it up. I agree that the potential for soccer will def see it surpass baseball and hockey in terms of participation and fans in the near future. Its already happening in front of our eyes. considering how relatively new alot of these basketball leagues are, im surprised at the level of quality they have. alot of the college stars in ncaa that dont make it in nba end up having very successful careers overseas. youve even seen highschool players forgo college to develop overseas, doe it isnt common af yet. Give it time, and i think the other leagues will eventually get closer in level to the nba.

    • @senoalamsyah7481
      @senoalamsyah7481 Před rokem

      @@S1LVAW0LF Basketball is indeed popular in China thank to Ming for some extend but like soccer, Basketball still can't beat Pingpong aka Table tennis yet in China.
      And Soccer also have advantage in China since it have more government support since one of CCP program is to make China a soccer nation (hope it fail).
      And for Baseball, it still number one in Japan thank to High School Baseball.

    • @america1832
      @america1832 Před rokem

      ​@@bobblylou
      The FOOTBALL sport invented in ENGLAND that means BALÓN PIE FOOT PIE BALL BALÓN as its name indicates it is a sport that is played with a BALL and the FEET and is the most popular sport practiced and loved in the WORLD long after the idiots of the USA they invented a "sport" that is a cheap copy of rugby and copied the name to the true original and real FOOTBALL, in addition to copying the name to another somewhat illegal sport, they wrongly copied the name because that "sport" that only exists and is consumed in the US is plays with the FOOTBALL HANDS has absolutely nothing, that is, they don't even use to copy names, they even do it wrong and then the shameless US have the audacity to change the name of their real FOOTBALL association only in the YEAR 1974 and currently they are the ONLY idiots in the WORLD who call real FOOTBALL "soccer" something that DOESN'T EXIST and only call their fake "sport" "football" insignificant cheap copy of rugby that only ex Is and is consumed in the USA
      The United States Football Federation was founded on April 5, 1913 under the name of the United States Football Association. A year later, it was incorporated into FIFA in 1914. Until 1974 it was renamed to the current name United States Soccer Federation. In the USA the real FOOTBALL was also called by its name FOOTBALL as in the whole WORLD name that they just changed to their real FOOTBALL association in the YEAR 1974 and currently they are the ONLY idiots in the WORLD who call real FOOTBALL "soccer" and so they live in their unreal world falsified and fantasy poor stupid people

    • @bolasdefraile
      @bolasdefraile Před 7 měsíci +2

      In Argentina the most popular sport is Football soccer, everyone know this. But the second in line is basketball. No Argentine team can defeat an NBA team, but we still produce local talents and some of them reach the NBA.
      Anyway, the competition here takes a lot the shape of football leagues. Every small city has 5 or 6 basketball teams (usually the same clubs that have football), each team competes in a local league or if they are good enough in some of the national leagues. There are promotions and relegations each year. And the fans usually are very passionate about their teams, but not as much as football. In football there is Barb wire, ditches, police and a 40 yards gap between rivals fans to avoid clashes.

  • @zachcouch8654
    @zachcouch8654 Před 6 měsíci +3

    If the MLS can spend money like Saudi they can have the biggest league.

  • @henryydiaz1018
    @henryydiaz1018 Před rokem +1

    Sources?

  • @Hendricus56
    @Hendricus56 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Now the American football league just needs 1 more exiting element: Relegation and multiple smaller regional leagues where clubs can be promoted from and relegated down to. Imagine the last few games of a season if you club is at the bottom of the table and your team is fighting to stay in the top league

  • @AdaKitten
    @AdaKitten Před 6 měsíci +4

    I mean, with Messi arriving, I think you are on your way. I just wish people didnt think of sports as being national. As if soccer is un-American. It is an international sport. It isn't socialist propaganda :D

    • @facts2676
      @facts2676 Před 5 měsíci

      It's funny because most socialist countries like Venezuela or Cuba, their favorite sports are baseball.

  • @flakko9149
    @flakko9149 Před 6 měsíci +3

    My dad says he gets a lot of shit at work for watching football (soccer) and he just tells everyone that their grandchildren will end up playing and watching it. 🤣 i think he's right

  • @chrisbarker5336
    @chrisbarker5336 Před 5 měsíci

    I’d love to see the drafting system in football (soccer) in the states.

  • @samuelavlonitis1979
    @samuelavlonitis1979 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Baseball has made some changes recently that make the games tolerable but it’s still a very boring regular season. Basketballs middle phase of the regular season is only kept alive by the all star week imo, and I think the way the nba has come up is it’s fundamental flaw. It relies on star power. If you’re in the Orlando area, why would you regularly attend games if you’re a casual? Even casuals are lining up to see the bucks because of their team.
    The mls is taking a somewhat backwards approach of increasing popularity by bringing in old stars past their primes, but it’s easy to put on a premier league game between burnley vs Brighton and see the passion the people have for the team, not the players.

  • @thunderkai7272
    @thunderkai7272 Před 7 měsíci +6

    Basketball has a really young fanbase it isn't going anywhere

    • @261i7
      @261i7 Před 7 měsíci

      Who knows what will happen in the future

  • @fry-viking
    @fry-viking Před 10 měsíci +3

    And now the GOAT is coming

  • @edwardbrown7986
    @edwardbrown7986 Před 5 měsíci

    I’d love to invite some Americans to the pub for United vs Liverpool or a big Champions League game. I haven’t seen any of you guys who really gets it, the cultural importance of it or the actual mechanics of the sport. I’m Europe and South America football’s importance cannot be understated, especially to the normal people

  • @Deveriell
    @Deveriell Před 6 měsíci +1

    That's a great development!

  • @silversurfer1446
    @silversurfer1446 Před rokem +13

    Excellent video, solid points I think the beautiful game will catch on in America

    • @bobblylou
      @bobblylou  Před rokem +2

      Thank you🙏🏻

    • @america1832
      @america1832 Před rokem

      AMERICA is a CONTINENT made up of 35 countries and more than 1000 million inhabitants poor stupid ignorant people are pitiful

    • @america1832
      @america1832 Před rokem

      ​@@bobblylou There is NO sport in the WORLD or in any language in the WORLD called "soccer" IDIOTA

  • @successfulmen2414
    @successfulmen2414 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Also you forgot to mention the immigrants swarming in. While I can see them liking American sports because they want to integrate with the culture. A lot of them already gre watching or playing soccer.

  • @razinrushdan8619
    @razinrushdan8619 Před 5 měsíci

    I wouldn’t say that speed is a soccer streamer but he does contribute a lot

  • @LionelTheGoalie
    @LionelTheGoalie Před rokem +14

    its called FOOTBALL

    • @KingsDominionNetwork
      @KingsDominionNetwork Před rokem +6

      ITS CALLED SOCCER 🇺🇸🇺🇸🛢🦅🏈🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @t0ph4t1
      @t0ph4t1 Před rokem

      It's called America, so, don't shove your country's unwanted culture here.

    • @odioalasmujeres
      @odioalasmujeres Před rokem +2

      ​@@KingsDominionNetwork
      Football⚽
      Handegg🏈
      Use your foot more often than hands to call it football

    • @Penaltypessighost
      @Penaltypessighost Před rokem +1

      @@KingsDominionNetwork hahaha American Rugby stole the name. well played 🤣🤣

    • @Penaltypessighost
      @Penaltypessighost Před rokem

      @@KingsDominionNetwork Nahhh it's Football, C'mon you literally kick the ball, do not throw it or something like that 😂😂

  • @LSMG2004
    @LSMG2004 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Messi already doing it

  • @bolasdefraile
    @bolasdefraile Před 7 měsíci +1

    ...and you did this video before the Messi effect.
    What may happend if Inter Miami (or any other club) face the City or Real Madrid in a final in the clubs world cup?

  • @BryanBagehi
    @BryanBagehi Před 6 měsíci +1

    Old people watch baseball. Half of US soccer fans are under middle aged. That's comparing a dying sport with a growing sport.

  • @josephrocco2954
    @josephrocco2954 Před 9 měsíci +10

    It will/has surpassed the NHL. It can surpass MLB. It won't surpass the NBA, because college basketball is big. MLS ratings are etill quite low. The World Cup has grown huge in the US, but the only games that made it into the top 100 broadcasts in 2022 were the ones involving the US team. I like soccer, and would rather it than baseball. However, for me that means World Cup, Gold Cup, Euro championship. MLS has a long way to go to dethrone any of the big 3. I live in NYC metro area, and our 2 teams hardly register a blip on the sports radar.

    • @rgonzalo511
      @rgonzalo511 Před 7 měsíci +2

      It depends on demographics bro. The US as a whole still has a ways to go, your right on that. However once you start controlling for age, soccer is clearly gonna land in the top three in the near future. Its actually older people who drag down the ratings as there less interested in the sport. Young people on the other hand and specially hispanic young people is where the growth is getting insanely high.

    • @josephrocco2954
      @josephrocco2954 Před 7 měsíci

      @@rgonzalo511 You have a great point. Soccer has exploded in youth participation.

    • @alphabarre9096
      @alphabarre9096 Před 5 měsíci

      I told you 😂 soccer will never amount jack shit in American homes lol 😂 people just love day dreaming 😂😂😂

  • @arcklin
    @arcklin Před rokem +5

    America's sport of the future since 1970

  • @parkerschaefer1651
    @parkerschaefer1651 Před 5 měsíci +1

    every generation in america seems to like soccer more and more, cool trend

    • @261i7
      @261i7 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Soccer is grown in popularity in America

  • @Billythetoaster2004
    @Billythetoaster2004 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Baseball wasn't as popular in east asia until 2002 world cup apparently.
    I expect fifa will bribe some officials in order to ensure usa performing well in 2026 similar to south korea to promote the sport in the biggest market in the world.

    • @jimmyyue238
      @jimmyyue238 Před 7 měsíci

      And this could mean they can reach the world cup final in 2026 before losing to Brazil at that phase.

  • @riccorich
    @riccorich Před rokem +3

    Soccer is still niche, because of MLS not because of the European leagues or the world cup per say... most American sports fans do not really know who the USMNT players vs the few known women's players, but the women are a different story., MLS lacks marketing and aggression IMHO

    • @t0ph4t1
      @t0ph4t1 Před rokem +1

      I like soccer, it's just the USMNT sucks ass. Yet, us Americans would rather watch Prudue vs Indiana in a random collage bowl game no one knows about.

    • @riccorich
      @riccorich Před rokem

      @@t0ph4t1 ????

    • @riccorich
      @riccorich Před rokem +2

      @@t0ph4t1 most Americans don't know who the top soccer players are so...

    • @mr.noname4413
      @mr.noname4413 Před rokem

      @@riccorich bruh go outside and ask all of em, bet they would come up with either ronaldo or messi

    • @riccorich
      @riccorich Před rokem +2

      @@mr.noname4413 I said most Americans

  • @thehearingaid
    @thehearingaid Před 5 měsíci

    Beyond this computer games have prob had a huge impact. Rocket league is surprisingly the closest game I've played that feels like playing football. Then there is the Fifa games which always chart in the global top 10 games. And my fav, football manager :D. oh yeh and wrexham and ted lasso been helping too.

  • @Danilo111
    @Danilo111 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Here’s a few factors that most people ignore … health insurance in the US and Americans wanting their kids to play safe sports and streaming breaking the media monopoly

  • @TheWizardGamez
    @TheWizardGamez Před 8 měsíci +4

    The problem won’t be MLS is quite literally that you can watch better ball literally everywhere else. Why would you want to watch washed up 40 somethings, when you could watch the newest best and youngest stars who are going to have a good couple years at the top. MLS and American soccer doesn’t allow that. What the US and MLS need is relegation. The current league structure even in the NBA and MLB are bored and tired. Don’t get me wrong. I love collegiate ball, since the guys go out and play like shit actually matters unlike in the current US system where the bottom teams are rewarded. What the US needs is relegation. That way fans are rewarded for supporting their teams. So that each region can build up meaningful rivalries

  • @arnabsadhu6154
    @arnabsadhu6154 Před 11 měsíci +9

    Soccer or football whatever you call it, is never boring or slow... When you compare those thousands of advertisements in americn football or handegg ball which is definitely boring

    • @sunk5244
      @sunk5244 Před 7 měsíci +1

      The thing is that in American football every play matters, a player is constantly playing the clock and working within a certain limit of plays before they must forfeit. You’re literally in the edge of your seat the entire time. Any one play at any time in the game can make or break their chances in winning. Commercials basically act as a break for the fan to cool off and for the team to keep cool in the situation.

  • @nicolaspeigne1429
    @nicolaspeigne1429 Před 4 měsíci

    i'm not sure about that, but i'll be wtaching whjat happens with interest

  • @thepackultimate7309
    @thepackultimate7309 Před rokem +1

    Lmao “however COMMA” 2:01

  • @riccorich
    @riccorich Před rokem +3

    I think some of things you should factor that For soccer there are alot of young people and immigrants who follow soccer. Vs Americans who grew up following or playing the Big 4 sports

    • @Imjustbored2023
      @Imjustbored2023 Před rokem +1

      I disagree most immigrants at least carribeans and Africans are playing football

    • @riccorich
      @riccorich Před rokem

      @@Imjustbored2023 I'm talking about black Americans that's not culturally there

    • @kevin-de2ob
      @kevin-de2ob Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@Imjustbored2023but the caribbeans play baseball

    • @c.k.1933
      @c.k.1933 Před 8 měsíci

      @@Imjustbored2023latinos are already a bigger ethnicity in America and will become the majority. They play soccer not NBA or NFL.

  • @msingh2333
    @msingh2333 Před 7 měsíci +9

    anyone can play Football, not everyone can play basketball or American football

    • @dannynicholson6014
      @dannynicholson6014 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Right 😂 see you on the pitch then mate!

    • @msingh2333
      @msingh2333 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@dannynicholson6014 exactly my point. Its the people's game. Its made for everyone

    • @purplebutterfly314
      @purplebutterfly314 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Well, you have point in terms of how a tiny lil guy like Messi became one of the GOATs of football; a guy of that size would get destroyed in american football or basketball. Americans love everything extra large lmao. Football is a lot more democratic in that sense.

    • @Dexter037S4
      @Dexter037S4 Před 5 měsíci

      Basketball is actually cheaper, as you don't need shin pads, just Basketball shoes.

    • @msingh2333
      @msingh2333 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@Dexter037S4Kids on the street in Brazil play without any of those things. and you meed to be over 6 ft 3 to play on a promotional level in Basketball. Football you can be any size.