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Started by Cats Cats Cats, July 09, 2014, 09:41:45 AM

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rebound

Hey, women's World Cup is next year!  I've already promised my daughter that we'd go to at least one game. 

http://www.fifa.com/womensworldcup/


 

DolfanBob

Quote from: rebound on July 14, 2014, 02:18:12 PM
Hey, women's World Cup is next year!  I've already promised my daughter that we'd go to at least one game. 

http://www.fifa.com/womensworldcup/




OMG! NOOOO!!!
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rebound

Quote from: DolfanBob on July 14, 2014, 02:31:24 PM
OMG! NOOOO!!!

Oh Yeah!  And the Women are probably more popular than the men.  And its right next door in Canada, so expect it to be even bigger than the men's.  Excellent!

 

guido911

Please, for the love of all things decent, make it stop. MAKE SOCCER STOP!!! I'll take a week.
Someone get Hoss a pacifier.

rebound

It was a great World Cup, and the numbers speak for themselves.

http://hosted2-1.ap.org/OKTUL/80578dbeb3c3439cab8499ed0ffba8fd/Article_2014-07-14-SOC--WCup-Ratings/id-5ed25bde4960438c8e5ecadfe5fd5ed9

"Even without the home team involved, the World Cup final between Germany and Argentina set a television viewership record in the United States, capping a tournament that exceeded expectations for interest on both ESPN and Univision.

The month-long World Cup also was responsible for more than 3 billion interactions on Facebook and 672 million messages on Twitter, the social media companies said on Monday."


All you doubters better get on board.  Especially with baseball continuing to be the bore to watch that it has always been, soccer is poised to finally get some serious momentum in the US.
 

Conan71

Quote from: rebound on July 15, 2014, 07:55:42 AM
It was a great World Cup, and the numbers speak for themselves.

http://hosted2-1.ap.org/OKTUL/80578dbeb3c3439cab8499ed0ffba8fd/Article_2014-07-14-SOC--WCup-Ratings/id-5ed25bde4960438c8e5ecadfe5fd5ed9

"Even without the home team involved, the World Cup final between Germany and Argentina set a television viewership record in the United States, capping a tournament that exceeded expectations for interest on both ESPN and Univision.

The month-long World Cup also was responsible for more than 3 billion interactions on Facebook and 672 million messages on Twitter, the social media companies said on Monday."


All you doubters better get on board.  Especially with baseball continuing to be the bore to watch that it has always been, soccer is poised to finally get some serious momentum in the US.

I'd have to agree.  I was really impressed to see reports of all the people turning out at the watch parties at OneOk Field.
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