In a good match in soccer, there is not even time to hit the loo!
Based upon some of my buddies stories from the UK it is considered OK just to urinate where you are standing.
In a good match in soccer, there is not even time to hit the loo!
Advertisers in soccer-playing nations have no problem buying sponsorships; in the US they just have not learned how to perfect their skills in this area since the major sports have lots of interruptions with US rules football having the most non-play minutes per game, followed closely by baseball.
You obviously do not watch hockey.
Not really a "major" US sport (Baseball, Football, Basketball are the big 3 in revenue and viewership).
And hockey is just soccer with a weapon...
Except it isn't the "Big 3". It is the "Big 4" domestically and the "Big 5" if you include the English Premier League - the highest revenue sports in the world. Hockey is and has been a major USA sport for many decades now and has its origins long before basketball.
And, you don't find any drama queens playing hockey as are common in soccer.
I specifically said "major US Sport" and "big 3 in revenue and viewership". Hockey is far behind in this standard.
That's because soccer stars are front-page personalities and newsmakers in most of the world. For drama, look at US rules football.
I specifically said "major US Sport" and "big 3 in revenue and viewership". Hockey is far behind in this standard.
I think you'll find that in several large US TV markets, the NHL is almost as big as the NBA. NYC, Chicago, Philly, Boston, Washington DC, Detroit, Minneapolis/St. Paul, St. Louis, & Pittsburgh come to mind immediately.
No, it's because when two soccer players brush past each other one of them flails his arms and legs than grabs one knee and falls to the ground as if he had been shot. Hockey players infrequently faint fouls but they never faint injury. It isn't manly.....or professional.
As someone who has been at perhaps a thousand games (including World Cup) and broadcast hundreds of them, I would not say that this is all that common.
As a player well into my 20's, I can say that two players who hit each other at nearly 15 mph each just nearly need to graze each other for one or both of them to be painfully injured; there is no need to feint injury. Try driving your car into a wall at 30 MPH and see how it does!
But on a national level, the difference in revenue and audience is striking!
Here's a novel idea-put an NHL Hockey Game up against a Mexican soccer match. Guess what'll bring in more ratings-the soccer match! When those two sports went head to head on a Sunday night, the soccer match outdrew the hockey game. Soccer rules the Hispanic market, and that's where advertisers will go to hawk their wares. In 1985, I watched SIN's coverage of their World Cup previews. And guess who was advertising on them? Yep, Budweiser and Buick cars.
I fine soccer to be boring and can't believe they can't freaking score on the goal when it huge from watching The World Cup.
The Mexican national team had a very good Sunday with their shocker 1-0 victory over defending champion Germany in the 2018 World Cup, but Telemundo also a truly most excellent day.
Snagging a surging 6.56 million viewers for the 8 AM PT-starting Group F match, the NBCUniversal-owned network saw its best Sunday daytime audience ever with the game, which marked the most watched group stage match ever on Spanish-language TV. With the game erupting from that goal from Hirving Lozano at the 35-minute mark, the overall sets of eyeballs are also the most for any Mexico World Cup group stage match in any language on any network since the stats began being collected in 1994.
Or to put it another way: GOOOAAAAL!
Telemundo’s viewership of the Father’s Day match topped the same game in English on Fox Sports 1 by 46%.
Then, there are the realities of contemporary TV consumption with streaming and other platforms. All of which, once you factor in TelemundoDeportes.com plus the Telemundo En Vivo and NBC Sports apps, pushes viewership for the Mexico’s first World Cup win over Germany to 7.4 million. The game was the most live-streamed event Telemundo has ever had with 1.1 million unique online viewers.
In the 9:30-9:45 AM PT slot, the game peaked at 8 million viewers. When you add the Telemundo and Fox average numbers, nearly 11 million people in the U.S. watched yesterday’s game.
The Brits get these names right. Why can't our commentators be bothered to do the necessary homework to do the same?