Tuesday, December 6, 2011

The popularity of soccer in the U.S.

  
  I have lived the majority of my life in the border with Mexico. Even though I was born in the United States I consider myself more Mexican than American. In Mexico, the only true sport is soccer. For people in Mexico soccer is not a sport, but a religion. Every weekend people are glued to their TV to watch their favorite team. This was transmitted to me as a kid and I am now one of those people. Almost all countries in the world have this passion for soccer, except one, the United States. People living in the U.S. don’t really take soccer seriously for some reason. I wanted to find out why soccer is the most popular sport in the world and why the U.S. does not give it the attention it deserves.
            Living in the United States for more than 20 years now, notice how Americans only manage to care for soccer every four years. That is because the world cup comes around that often. Americans don’t go crazy for it like the whole world does, but they do manage to give it a little bit of credit. According to an article from statesman.com, the world cup ratings went up 41% in 2010 from the 2006 world cup. This may happen because the U.S. doesn’t really care about sports in which they are not number one, and according to critics, in soccer they are far from it. The world cup gives them a chance to be world champions, but so far that has not happened. This is a major setback for the growth of the sport in this country.
            I wanted to talk to an American who is actually as passionate, or even more passionate about soccer than me. That is why I contacted Ian Mcdougall. Ian was one of my soccer coaches back in high school and when I first met him I knew we had that in common. Today, the Seattle, Washington native is the Varsity girls’ soccer team coach at San Luis High School. One of the questions I asked him was how is it to live in San Luis, Arizona, a place where people only care about soccer due to its high Mexican population? “As a soccer lover myself, it’s been fantastic”, he said. “When I was back in Seattle it was hard for me to share my love for soccer with other because people only care about football, baseball and basketball. Here in San Luis, soccer is the sport of the people and I really enjoy that. I enjoy playing and watching others play the sport I really love”. When talking to Mcdougall we got to a subject that seemed to trouble him, why do you feel that the United States as a whole does not care for soccer? “That’s a hard question, a question that I also ask myself”, he said. “I don’t understand why the most popular sport in the world is not the most popular one in the United States. People prefer to watch the violence that is in football for example, instead of sitting down and watching a game of soccer. I also believe that they don’t care for it because the United States Men’s national team is not one of the best teams in the world. Here in the U.S. people care more about women’s soccer that men’s soccer because the women’s team is always a championship contender at the world cup, while the men’s team struggles to make it past the group stage every four years.

            Europe has the most competitive soccer in the world. The dream from players all over the world is to make it big in their country’s league and then get a call from a European club that is interested in him. The top three leagues in the world are the Premiere League in England, La Liga in Spain, and Serie A in Italy. These three leagues have the top 50 players in the world, which makes them the most competitive ones. The United States has tried to bring these players to their league, but these players prefer to stay in Europe because the level in North American can’t even be compared to the one in Europe. The U.S. did manage to land David Beckham in an effort to raise the popularity of the sport in the country, but that has not worked out as they intended. Beckham came to the U.S. with his best years behind him and was only able to win one championship so far in the league.
            In the soccer world, it is said that a country’s national team is a reflection of their league. This is the case with the U.S.: Major League Soccer, or MLS, had it first season in 1996 and it started out with only 10 teams. The idea for MLS came as an idea in 1993 for the world cup the U.S. was hosting in 1994. MLS is very unique because it is the only league in the world that starts in March and ends in November, while the rest of the world starts playing in August and end in May. They have to let their best players go in the middle of the season because during the summer they play with their nationals teams. This makes it hard for the league to increase its quality because they are missing their best players for a couple months. Despite everything I just said, this past season MLS had a better average in attendance than the NBA. This means that Americans are starting to look at soccer as the 4th most popular sport in the country behind football,baseball and basketball.

             Jake is 19 years old and is a member of the Pima soccer team. I wanted to talk to him because he is around my age and I wanted the perspective of someone like me, only American. “When did you start playing soccer?” I asked, “I started playing when I was around 6 years old.” Jake said, “My parents took me to play when I was very young and I was hooked. I like the adrenaline and the fact that it is such a diverse sport.” I also asked Jake how it felt to play a sport that is not as popular as football or baseball. “I loved it and always have loved it, but my friends looked at me as some kind of outcast because I did not play what they played, football. There were still my friends and I they loved me, but they always tried to convince to play football with them, but I never really liked it. I’m thankful that I stayed with soccer and now I have a scholarship with Pima.” Jake said.
           
      After writing this paper I can conclude that soccer is growing in the country, but it is growing at an extremely slow rate. Something needs to be done about this and from the looks of it the U.S. Men’s team need to try to win a world cup or at least be a decent contender in the next one. The rest of the world goes crazy for soccer, will the U.S. ever be like that?

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Opinion Comment


Here is the link of story I decided comment on. It was about Sunday's derby match between Liverpool and Manchester United. The game ended up in a 1-1 tie.


My comment is the following: I think that if manchester united came out with their strongest 11 they would have easily won the game. I don't agree with this tactic of benching your strongest players, I don't care that you have a Champions league game on tuesday, this is a derby damn it. I hope Sir Alex Ferguson learned his lesson for the future. 
 
 

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Fifa 12, review of a review


I chose to talk about the new videogame, Fifa 12. The Fifa series are my favorite games in the whole wide world and they actually are the only games I play. I read this and i thought it was great.
    In the review, the author gives a great summary of the game. He talks about the different game modes online and offline, which is very helpful. The author also has great balance when talking about the game and his point of view is right on the spot. You can read what find out what he thinks very clearly. The reviewer also used tone and authority when talking about the game. It feels like he knows what he is talking about and you can tell he has played past games from the series before. All in all this is a great review and a great game, I just wish i had the money to buy it :(

 

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Moneymaking blogs

Making money from your blogs can be somewhat difficult. From what I learned from reading different articles, it's all about being original. The more original you are the more traffic you will get. The more traffic you will get means that people will be on your site and they will see the different publicity you have on it. On Blogging for Dollars, by Michael Agger, there is a passage that says "quality is better than quality", which to me means what I said at the beginning of the post, WRITE ABOUT SOMETHING YOU LIKE, BUT DO IT GREAT!!!!!!!!! or in other words, if you do something really well, why not get paid for it right? Just to give you an idea, according to Blogging for Dollars,the celebrity gossip blog perezhilton.com makes Perez more than 100K a month which shows that If you research enough and work hard enough, you can be the next Perez.
 

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

top 5 soccer blogs


To start off our top 5 soccer blogs, we have soccerlens.com. This site offers you news from the best leagues all over the world which include Spain and England among others. I would like to share and article with you from the blog that tries to give a guide on how to beat the best team in the world, Barcelona, enjoy.

Another blog that I found very interesting was 101greatgoals.com. You don't have to know anything about soccer to enjoy this blog, the majority of the content is just videos of great goals from the weekend games. This is one of the videos they have in their blog. It is a goal from the German League from a game over the weekend.


During my search for my favorite blogs I stumbled across epltalk.com, This blog focuses on the most competitive league in the world, the English Premier League. This weekend there was an EPL match on Fox, a blogger made a post about it, I liked it and I hope you do to, enjoy

If you are a soccer fan that is only interested in the league of the United States, the MLS, then majorleaguesoccertalk.com is the blog for you. This blog only has news from the MLS, but they are very interesting. I found out that David Beckham got into a scuffle with Jason Kreis, the coach of Real Salt Lake, to watch click here.

Last but not least in my top 5 soccer blogs list is spanishfootballsports.blogspot.com. This blog is dedicated exclusively to La Liga, the soccer league in Spain. This blog is very precise and they give a summary of every game over the weekend, which is great if you couldn't watch the game. Also, in case you missed this great goal from the middle of the field over the weekend in the Spanish league take a look.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Disney Internship

While looking for interesting features for my assignment, I stumbled across one that had to do with Disney Internships.The feature is called Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom and it is written by Ross Perlin. The author is very neutral and he tells you what he find out about the internship.  At first I thought that a Disney Internship would be glamorous and a lot of fun, but after reading a couple paragraphs I quickly found out that was not the case. Disney hires interns with promises of exciting things and basically use them as cheap labor. Please read the full story at http://www.guernicamag.com/features/2620/perlin_5_1_11/

Monday, September 26, 2011

News Roundup

The movie, The Lion King, topped the the box office this weekend. To me, it is incredible how people can go and watch a 17 year old movie to the theater and pay 10 bucks because it's in 3d instead of renting it ANYWHERE for a dollar. To see the other movies that topped the box office this weekend go to http://www.imdb.com/

Manchester United tied for the first time this season, away against Stoke City. The Red Devils are still first with 16 points after 6 games played. Mexican Forward Javier Hernandez left the field after the first 5 minutes after a strong collision with Stoke City's goalie. Here is the video in case you missed it.



Even though Charlie Sheen is out of Two and a Half Men, he is still "WINNING". Charlie just settled with Warner Brothers and he is in for a BIG payday. To find out the details of the settlement go to http://www.imdb.com/news/ni15904857/





Fernando "the kid" Torres' career at Chelsea F.C. keeps getting worse. Chelsea bought Torres for $78 million dollars at the start of 2011 and has only managed to score 3 goals in 20 games for the blues, a poor number considering what he did for Liverpool in previous seasons, however, the Chelsea fans are behind him. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/chelsea/8789863/Fernando-Torres-thanks-Chelsea-fans-for-their-support-during-very-difficult-spell-so-far-at-the-club.html

In Mexico, Santos and Morelia will finish the game they started on August 20. As you may know, the game was cancelled after 40 minutes had gone by. The ref stopped the game because gunshots were heard outside the stadium, for the full story please visit http://espndeportes.espn.go.com/news/story?id=1386305&s=mex&type=story&campaign=rss&source=ESPNdeportesSECTION.FUTBOLMEXICO

Here is the video in case you missed it

Friday, September 23, 2011

America, America, America

America, America, America, when are you going to learn? Club America from Mexico, A.K.A my favorite team, just signed a new coach, the fifth one in the last two years. America is the 2nd team with most championships in Mexican soccer history with 10, just behind arch rivals Chivas with 11. Believe or not America is in that place even though they have only won two championships in the last twenty years. The whole team has been a disaster since 2005, which was the year the last championship was won. They keep bringing foreign players that cost millions of dollars who don't really help at all. As a fan I would prefer for the team to give a chance to young players who really love the team rather than keep giving this has beens all these millions of dollars. The problem is not the coaches, It's the owner. The billionaire owner, Emilio Azcarraga, who also owns Mexican TV giant Televisa does not care about the team because he only cares about the money. Money does not buy championships, good players and better owners do.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Guest speaker on Thursday's class

On Thursday we had a special guest speaker in our class, Dylan Smith editor of tucsonsentinel.com was in our class. He created this site because he wanted a local online paper. Dylan alongside a bunch of his co workers were laid off from the Tucson Citizen and decided to create this independent non profit news site. The site is up thanks to donations. According to Dylan 99 percent of the people that work for the site do not get paid, they have a second job or live from their savings. The site welcomes any new writers that would like to volunteer. For more information on how the site works and how you can get to write for them, please visit http://www.tucsonsentinel.com/

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Chicharito scores twice in his return to the starting lineup

This past Saturday the Mexican forward Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez made his return to Manchester United's starting 11 in the game against Bolton Wanderers. Chicharito scored twice after he was out for a month. Hernandez suffered a concussion during a training session while his club was in the United States playing some preseason games. These are Chicharito's first two goals of his second season at United. He comes a dream-like first season with the club after scoring 20 goals. Manchester United's next game is home on Sunday against Championship contenders Chelsea. This will be an important test to see where the team really is in the beginning of the sesaon.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Fall Movie Preview

Another thing I like to do besides playing soccer in my spare time is going to the movies, who doesn't right? But something I definitely do not like is leaving the theater feeling like i just wasted 10 bucks. I believe that before going to the movies one should read a couple of reviews of the movie you plan on watching or you can leave the theater feeling like you have been robbed. On the bottom of the post I have provided you with a link for a fall movie preview from Peter Travers, movie critic for Rolling Stone magazine. In the preview he gives hope to Twilight fans everywhere, even though he is not a fan of the books or previous movies, like myself. I hope you enjoy and pick your next movie wisely.

http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/photos/peter-travers-fall-movie-preview-20110906

Monday, September 5, 2011

Mexican national team plays in Europe

The Mexican national soccer team played a couple of games in Europe to prepare for world cup qualifying games coming up in early next year. The first game was Friday in Poland against the host country. The game ended up in a 1-1 draw. 48 hours later Mexico played again, this time in Barcelona, Spain against Chile. The game was did not have a lot of intensity considering both teams had used their starters two days earlier, Mexico against Poland and Chile against Spain. The game ended up in 1-0 victory for Mexico.
              These games were important because for many years people have wanted for Mexico to play in Europe against competitive teams. The Mexican national team always plays in the US because they feel like they are playing home and also because they get a lot of money doing it. Critics have waited a long time for games like these because they want Mexico to feel the pressure of playing against a difficult team in their home turf. Not losing these two games is a step in the right direction for the Mexican national team who will play against one of the best teams in the world, Brazil, later this year. Below are the links to watch the highlights of both games.

Mexico 1-1 Poland


Mexico 1-0 Chile

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Welcome classmates

Welcome to my blog, I hope we can have fun in this class and learn a lot through out the semester.