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<blockquote data-quote="Brownnblue" data-source="post: 217274" data-attributes="member: 1941"><p>Didn't Cambridge United go into administration a few years back?</p><p> </p><p>Compared to baseball & the NFL, soccer does not get alot of interest, however since the popularity of the Internet, the national team's involvement in the World Cup, and MLS, you can find plenty of soccer games & information if you are interested. It will also be interesting to see David Beckham's impact once he starts playing for the Galaxy.</p><p> </p><p>We have a fairly extensive youth system, and the woman's team is expected to go far in China. Soccer really is not that popular, but if you look back to the mid-80s, it was pretty much non-existent over here. No league, no overseas TV coverage, no Internet to check scores. The "joke" (if you could call it that, not trying to be insensitive) at the time was it took 39 people losing there lives to get the score of the European Cup final in '85 over here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brownnblue, post: 217274, member: 1941"] Didn't Cambridge United go into administration a few years back? Compared to baseball & the NFL, soccer does not get alot of interest, however since the popularity of the Internet, the national team's involvement in the World Cup, and MLS, you can find plenty of soccer games & information if you are interested. It will also be interesting to see David Beckham's impact once he starts playing for the Galaxy. We have a fairly extensive youth system, and the woman's team is expected to go far in China. Soccer really is not that popular, but if you look back to the mid-80s, it was pretty much non-existent over here. No league, no overseas TV coverage, no Internet to check scores. The "joke" (if you could call it that, not trying to be insensitive) at the time was it took 39 people losing there lives to get the score of the European Cup final in '85 over here. [/QUOTE]
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