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Title: NFR - Football world is really changing....
Post by: RidgeRider on July 20, 2014, 05:19:59 PM
Rangers FC were here in little old Sacramento last night playing our new team Republic FC in a friendly.

Brand new team in a brand new stadium playing at a level just below the MLS. Football continues to grow.

Rangers 2-1, BTW

Republic FC have (from over there) Thomas Stewart, Chad Bond and Peter Gilbert (on trial).
Title: Re: NFR - Football world is really changing....
Post by: btings on July 20, 2014, 09:26:37 PM
Republic FC are awesome.

In other "random games against lower-division American teams" news, Swansea lost 2-0 to Minnesota United FC ("The Loons") of the NASL (2nd division).
Title: Re: NFR - Football world is really changing....
Post by: Holders on July 21, 2014, 07:07:01 AM
If the USA were to adopt football above games that only they play they really would be a world force to be reckoned with. They didn't do too bad at the WC as it was.
Title: Re: NFR - Football world is really changing....
Post by: BarryP on July 21, 2014, 01:18:44 PM
The area of interest where football seems to expanding in terms of support and growth in the US is teams in divisions other than MLS. Across the country there are more and more teams like FC Republic, Indy Eleven and San Antonio where people get to support a local club and many of the clubs are receiving terrific support during their initial years of operation.
Title: Re: NFR - Football world is really changing....
Post by: The King on July 22, 2014, 04:08:20 PM
Isn't that because Muricans are the worst gloryhunters of all? That's why they're also so up in arms about the World Cup, because most have no idea and really think they can win it.
Title: Re: NFR - Football world is really changing....
Post by: HatterDon on July 22, 2014, 05:20:58 PM
Quote from: The King on July 22, 2014, 04:08:20 PM
Isn't that because Muricans are the worst gloryhunters of all? That's why they're also so up in arms about the World Cup, because most have no idea and really think they can win it.

uh, no
Title: Re: NFR - Football world is really changing....
Post by: Blanco on July 22, 2014, 05:35:37 PM
If the US took "soccer" by the scruff of the neck they could become very good at it. They dominate in pretty much all sports and the only reason they aren't all that at football is because the majority of yanks don't take it seriously. The NBA and NFL, etc dominate the minds of the whole nation. Even though football is the best sport in the world. At the end of the day we are all people so why should a European person enjoy football more than an american? It must be upbringing. Or surroundings.
Title: Re: NFR - Football world is really changing....
Post by: YankeeJim on July 22, 2014, 06:04:02 PM
Quote from: The King on July 22, 2014, 04:08:20 PM
Isn't that because Muricans are the worst gloryhunters of all? That's why they're also so up in arms about the World Cup, because most have no idea and really think they can win it.

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and it's spelled 'merikans
Title: Re: NFR - Football world is really changing....
Post by: rogerpbackinMidEastUS on July 22, 2014, 10:48:29 PM
No apologies for lots of superlatives

I recently saw the American Rugby team play the NZ Maori's
American were tremendous and the passion and sell out crowd was phenomenal.
Now there really is a game which if marketed properly could out grow the NFL, obviously in many years to come

The US captain would grace any team in the world he was fantastic and what a leader.

They only lost in the last few minutes against a colossal Maori team, as you can imagine.

The crowd were captivated by the HAKA as most of them had never seen it before.
Title: Re: NFR - Football world is really changing....
Post by: Me-ate-Live, innit?? on July 22, 2014, 11:08:31 PM
Quote from: The King on July 22, 2014, 04:08:20 PM
Isn't that because Muricans are the worst gloryhunters of all? That's why they're also so up in arms about the World Cup, because most have no idea and really think they can win it.

you must be very  proud.  






What's the saying : arrogance in ignorance
Title: Re:
Post by: Berserker on July 23, 2014, 10:15:37 AM
I thought he meant Mancurians, but then if they actually lived in Manchester and supported City or Utd I presume wouldn't be glory hunters.
Anyhow my wall paper at work is of Dempsey scoring a World Cup goal, but that is because I'm still a Clint D fan