[quote name="bullets13" post="747460" timestamp="1264097232"] [quote author=westend1 link=topic=64999.msg747384#msg747384 date=1264090538] Most of us over 40 crowd never played soccer, so we don't understand the game. it just looks like a bunch of kids kicking a ball around. Same with hockey. If you don't play a game, ever, it's not easy to like. One other thing. In football, when a collision happens, the players try to get up and act like they are not hurt. In soccer, if you touch the other guy, he rolls around like he is in agony. For me, a non soccer fan, it's a bit of a turnoff. JMHO [/quote] you make a good point. and a lot more of the "under-40" crowd knows soccer these days. soccer moms are raising soccer children. i don't think it will ever catch up with the big three in the US, but i can definitely see soccer overtaking hockey and golf in popularity in the next couple of decades. [/quote] Tiger Woods pretty much prevented soccer from taking over for a good couple of years with his latest escapades. But yeah I'd say soccer will definitely gain momentum soon enough to overtake the other sports in less than two decades, I could see two decades making it the the big four in the U.S.. I would consider soccer an unstoppable force, and the U.S. an almost immovable object.