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    The 2014 FIFA World Cup

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    • ChrisC
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      @summ3rhays:

      Soccer has always been pretty big here in Utah. Nearly every kid growing up plays.

      Reminds me of the old joke- "soccer is the sport of the future, and always will be."  Kids play it, but then they grow up and start following other sports.

      The NBA hasn't been around all that long. There is room enough for soccer to grow in the US and I don't think it has to come at a detriment to other sports.

      C'mon the Jazz had been in Utah for 35 years; that's an eternity in pro sports. 🙂

      I think if soccer is going to grow, (which I think it will) I think baseball will be the most direct loser.  The seasons overlap, they're both outside, and frankly, baseball is boring as dirt.  And if you check the demographics, baseball has the oldest average fans, and soccer has the youngest.  That has to mean something.

      Will soccer ever reach the level of basketball or American football?  I don't know.  Like Mega said, I think that will require a massive cultural shift in the average sports fan, but I suppose it's possible.

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      • summ3rhaysS
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        All true.

        I guess I don't think that it has to be a top 3 sport.  I would say that it's more relevant in the west than more established leagues like the NHL.  I'm not trying to convert non fans, but in the West it's a different sports culture than in other parts of the US.

        To get back on track I still think it will be a South American team that wins this year.  They haven't showed it yet, but Argentina still has my top pick.

        IG: summ3rhays & Indigobleed

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        • mclaincauseyM
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          Soccer's actually WAY behind the NHL in North America and making no moves over the last decade. Behind pro football, pro baseball, college football, auto racing, pro basketball, hockey, college basketball, and pro golf. Its popularity remains a rounding error versus the top 6 sports unfortunately.

          I'm having trouble picking an odds or sentimental favorite for the Cup. I'll have to watch more I guess 🙂

          Think it, be it.

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          • summ3rhaysS
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            by North America you mean english speaking right?  I doubt that Costa Rica and Mexico put NHL before soccer 🙂

            IG: summ3rhays & Indigobleed

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            • Chiba J.C
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              I don't really understand why non-Americans want to see soccer become more popular in the states. It's not like the sport really needs any more popularity at the global level.

              However, as an American who played American football as a kid but sure as hell wishes he had played soccer, I'm rooting for soccer to overtake Amefuto as quick as possible. It's silly to put all that effort into a sport you'll never play past 18. Plus, lord I hated all those pads and the limited vision of a helmet/face mask.

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              • 501IH5
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                Brazil v. Chile and Netherlands v. Mexico: two incredibly strong pairings for their first knock-out games. I have an inkling there might be a surprise in one of the two.
                Since this is a forum about clothes, I dare hope that I won't get too much flak when I drop this in: Mexico have the by far ugliest jerseys IMO…..

                Keep your jeans on–-and let nothing come in between you and the denim !

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                • mclaincauseyM
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                  @summ3rhays:

                  by North America you mean english speaking right?  I doubt that Costa Rica and Mexico put NHL before soccer 🙂

                  And French! Touché though 🙂

                  Think it, be it.

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                  • mclaincauseyM
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                    @501/IH:

                    Brazil v. Chile and Netherlands v. Mexico: two incredibly strong pairings for their first knock-out games. I have an inkling there might be a surprise in one of the two.
                    Since this is a forum about clothes, I dare hope that I won't get too much flak when I drop this in: Mexico have the by far ugliest jerseys IMO…..

                    Where's your Christmas spirit?

                    Think it, be it.

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                    • 501IH5
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                      Waiting 'til it's the season again….LOL.

                      But let me point out the best looking ones as well: France tops 'em all. That dark blue, just a bit of white, and a very distinctive, modern letterhead for the names. Sophisticated!
                      Uruguay I quite like, and the yellow ones, where I have embarrassingly forgotten at the moment, which country sports them.

                      Keep your jeans on–-and let nothing come in between you and the denim !

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                      • PeterP
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                        agree, the french jerseys are by far the best. dont forget their red socks as well haha! yellow, colombia? if so, disagree - i find theirs pretty ugly.

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                        • ChrisC
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                          @summ3rhays:

                          All true.

                          I guess I don't think that it has to be a top 3 sport.  I would say that it's more relevant in the west than more established leagues like the NHL.  I'm not trying to convert non fans, but in the West it's a different sports culture than in other parts of the US.

                          I agree, mostly.  I think soccer definitely has the potential to be bigger than hockey, and it should be, since hockey is really a regional sport more than a national one.  I suspect that over a longer term, say 20+ years, it could be bigger than baseball, but that's really more of a gut feeling than anything solidly grounded in defensible facts.

                          And to get back from my derailment, I think the Italians have the best looking kits.  Much like the French, but a better overall appearance, IMO.

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                          • mclaincauseyM
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                            I kind of like how ballsy Coatia's jerseys are, but ultimately I really prefer a collared jersey. France takes it for me, and I like Greece's home jerseys too, a contrasted collar and sleeve rings, blue and white, and a cool logo. France's logo makes the bold claim that the French are a bunch of cocks! (I kid, I kid). Chile isn't bad either.

                            Backk off-topic, soccer and any other would-be mainstream American sports I think are likely to have to battle the emergence of lacrosse in the coming decades.

                            Think it, be it.

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                              I was in the miami airport during the US game, and I was honestly surprised at the loudness of cheering when they got a goal.

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                              • jock1624J
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                                In Canada less youngsters are getting into ice hockey , mainly due the cost of equipment
                                and getting up early for ice time . Football ( not the N.American run&tackleball game )  in comparison has less costs and far easier access .

                                Mirthing my way through life.

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                                • jock1624J
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                                  Did get to try ice hockey couple times, was sweating putting the padding on and
                                  the puck was like chasing a bullet after being used to football speed .

                                  Mirthing my way through life.

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                                    Best shirts in the tournament

                                    1. Australia - Classic green and gold with a collar and solid 'v' insert (very 70s)
                                    2. USA - red shirt with white and blue detailing, nice and simple and the colours look great, very bold, simple and childlike

                                    I would never buy anything by Nike but their kit designs are much less garish than adidas.

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                                    • Megatron1505M
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                                      I really like the Argentina home kit, Japan's kit is pretty nice too.

                                      Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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                                      • Chiba J.C
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                                        IMO Japan's kit is pretty bad. Hot pink accents? Neon green? Nasty.

                                        To me, the stand kits are France, Australia, USA,

                                        Here's how GQ ranked all 32 jerseys.

                                        http://www.gq.com/sports/fashion/201406/ranking-all-32-world-cup-2014-uniform-jerseys#slide=1

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                                        • 501IH5
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                                          Much like the discussion about the jerseys I seem to have started, plus of course that my liking the French ones seems to be shared by so many, while naturally tastes differ. Astonishingly many media have ranked/rated them as well, I've seen three different ones alone here in Germany, with very differing results, too.

                                          But perhaps back to the game, Italy-Uruguay is the next thriller for me. So far the Latin American teams have shown very strong, if this holds here, we're in for the next big exit after Spain and England.

                                          Keep your jeans on–-and let nothing come in between you and the denim !

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                                          • hajdukH
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                                            Yes! It has to be a game!
                                            Referee… Marco Rodriguez...
                                            51red cards for 79 games...
                                            Beckham in 98 & Rooney in 2006 can remember him 😉

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