tvguy
Question anything the facts don't support.
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Define "Professional". Paid players? We've had more "Professional" soccer teams with paid players than I can remember in the last 45 years. Paid players where the players didn't need an off season job to pay their bills? Not sure even our current team meets that test. We have had what I would consider to have been hugely successful teams (as in profitable) in the past, teams unfortunately that were affiliated with Leagues that all went belly up.
In 2022 our current team is scheduled to become an MLS team, or it was. The pandemic may delay that. And they need to build a $300 million stadium for the team to play in because the current facility is not considered adequate.
To the OP's question. My daughter played soccer for years and we went to a number of the pro teams games as she grew up. That did not make me a fan, not sure anything will. Some soccer rules baffle me. Offsides. I get what offsides is. I don't get why the rule exists. I Googled it and it says: " The offside rule attempts to prevent soccer from descending into a game of long punts towards crowds of players milling bout the goal"
To me, LETTING that situation happen would make the game more interesting to me.
In 2022 our current team is scheduled to become an MLS team, or it was. The pandemic may delay that. And they need to build a $300 million stadium for the team to play in because the current facility is not considered adequate.
To the OP's question. My daughter played soccer for years and we went to a number of the pro teams games as she grew up. That did not make me a fan, not sure anything will. Some soccer rules baffle me. Offsides. I get what offsides is. I don't get why the rule exists. I Googled it and it says: " The offside rule attempts to prevent soccer from descending into a game of long punts towards crowds of players milling bout the goal"
To me, LETTING that situation happen would make the game more interesting to me.