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    How does the American Major League Soccer competition rate amongst other American sports. Interested to know from a research point of view. Obviously it is nowhere near as popular but is it on the up? Do people care when Colorado beat New York or is it widely ignored? Are people aware that America is harbouring the most promising young talent the footballing world has seen in years? Do people care?

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    Sadly, soccer is still not in the top four, or even six most popular sports in America. I do believe golf and tennis generate more attention than soccer, and I haven't even counted NASCAR, which may or may not be a sport.

    However, I myself am a huge soccer fan, having played all my life. I am excited beyond all comprehension to see what Adu can do. We may actually be witnessing the second coming of Pele, something I never thought would be possible.

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    I know stuff about the MLS, though I don't watch it. Adu could be great, and he has the intellect and humility to go along with it.

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    Is it as pathetic as the Australian Soccer League? In our last International match, only one member of the team played for an Australian club - and that's one more than usual!

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    No its not. MLS is well funded and attracts a lot of talent from all over America and Europe. Unfortunately The Australian League is not very well recognised because the national team never qualify for anything and all the best players play in England. If Australia picked players just from their league in international games, such as the game against South Africa, they would get murdered.

    Its such a shame MLS is not even above NASCAR, that surprises me!!! I watched something on the BBC during the world cup before the U.S Germany quarter final, which the U.S definitely should have won, they went round before a baseball game in New York and only one in ten knew the U.S had reached the last 8 but they all wished the team well, which was nice.

    Adu looks amazing. He got a nice goal the other day aswell, shame DC aren't really firing on all cylinders yet.

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    He's only 14, so perhaps they're wise not to start him yet, but when he gets the chance to play a full 90 minutes, watch out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc Sark
    Unfortunately The Australian League is not very well recognised because the national team never qualify for anything and all the best players play in England.
    Yeah, which is why we're now playing most of our 'Home' matches in England. English club bosses don't want their players jetting across the world for friendlies. It's a pity - international football is ruined by all the money that's involved in the club game. In any other international sport, playing for your counrty comes first, and your club comes second. It soccer, it seems (and probably is) the other way around.

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    Sorry people, but here in Brazil, MLS is not even considered soccer. It's too weak for Brazilian players. I don't want to say that Brazil is THE Soccer Team but USA Soccer Team is really bad...Since I was four years old, I play soccer almost everyday, and everyone in Brazil do the same thing. In USA, Soccer is a second class sport. You prefer Golf, or Basketball, or Baseball, and Soccer is the last in the list...
    Curiosity: Have you ever heard of Diego, Robinho, Ronaldo, Romário, Fábio Rochemback, Rivaldo, Gilberto Silva, Kléberson, or another Brazilian Soccer player?

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    "Curiosity: Have you ever heard of Diego, Robinho, Ronaldo, Romário, Fábio Rochemback, Rivaldo, Gilberto Silva, Kléberson, or another Brazilian Soccer player?"

    But of course! All great players in their own right and time. However, my favorite Brazilian athlete is: Guga, Gustavo Kuerten.

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    I would say I have never watched a full non world cup soccer game in my life. *is a football player*

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    Curiosity: Have you ever heard of Diego, Robinho, Ronaldo, Romário, Fábio Rochemback, Rivaldo, Gilberto Silva, Kléberson, or another Brazilian Soccer player?"
    diego and robinho, i sure have brazilian wonderkids playing for santos i allways buy them in championship manager. as for the rest there all well known and i can't believe rivaldo has gone to bolton???????
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    I knew Rivaldo would go there, I just had an inkling over Xmas when there was talk of him coming to England.

    Also...concerning Australian Football....

    You can't seriously expect major Premier League clubs to allow their Australian stars, your Kewells, your Vidukas, your Emertons, to leave their club straight after a match at the weekend, take a 14-15 hour flight to meet up with the International Team, play a match, and then get back on the plane and fly all the way back. They would be exhausted and miss vital games when you consider the mammoth schedule involved with the Premier League, especially when there are European tournaments to consider, and relegation battles. If the Aussies want to play friendlies, then being that most of their best 11 play in the English Premier League, they should work together with the F.A in order to make it happen. I do however agree that the club vs country debate still rages on and some clubs do seem to have a lot of "injured" players when countries of less significance in footballing terms even major footballing powers, such as England, call upon their services. We only have to look at the 11 put out by Sven Goran Eriksson in the recent friendly defeat to Denmark to see that.

    Oh and this upset me a little bit too...

    Sorry people, but here in Brazil, MLS is not even considered soccer. It's too weak for Brazilian players. I don't want to say that Brazil is THE Soccer Team but USA Soccer Team is really bad
    Sorry Dark Dragon but that is a very arrogant statement. I enjoy brasillian football very much but the Brasillian League is not really considered to be much more than an attractive retreat from the hard slog of the European Leagues (in europe that is) with lots of lovely skills and stunning goals with lots of bad defending and insane goalkeeping, this is why all the best players, and i noticed you did not mention Kaka, who is amazing for A.C. Milan, all leave Brazil to pursue their careers in Europe. Not to mention the Brasillian players playing in the U.S.A and China and Japan and all over the world. The U.S.A have a very competent international side I think, with a lot of upcoming talent. They played good, solid football throughout the World Cup and deserved to be in the 3rd/4th place playoff really. However, I don't deny that Brazil are World Champions and among the top teams in the world.

    Whew...I'm done.

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    I didn't want to be arrogant Doc Sark, but it's not just my opinion. It's the opinion of the entire country. And yes, the Brazilian League sucks, because all the great players, after one year playing here, go to Europe. Have you ever heard of Nilmar? No? Well, he's one of the greatest players in the Brazilian League. Next year, I am sure he will go to Europe, because BRAZILIAN TEAMS DON'T HAVE MONEY TO KEEP GOOD PLAYERS FOR MORE THAN TWO YEARS!
    And the Brazilian League is one of the more irregular Leagues in the world, never, I said NEVER, the champion was the same for three years.
    How many Brazilian Teams do you know? Do you know Internacional (my favorite team!!!!!!) Corinthians, Săo Paulo, Paysandu, Palmeiras, Gręmio, Flamengo, Vasco?

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    Hell I don't even know any american teams

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    I watched the US play Mexico today. It stopped airing at halftime, and gave way to Mexican soap operas. What was the final score?

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