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Go big or go home, eh?
Don't get me wrong I love college ball when it comes to the Ducks and the Final Four but Portland really does deserve to be more than a one trick pony when it comes to pro sports.
Portland is, we have the Timbers. MLS draws more fans than NHL hockeyDon't get me wrong I love college ball when it comes to the Ducks and the Final Four but Portland really does deserve to be more than a one trick pony when it comes to pro sports.
Portland is, we have the Timbers. MLS draws more fans than NHL hockey
Yeah and its growing so much every year. In a decade it may rival MLB. Baseball average fan age is almost 60!Good point!
http://mlsattendance.blogspot.com/
Some of it is because they're playing in bigger arenas AND have half the # of games and it's spread out over a longer season, BUT I don't think the NHL would get 20-40K per team on average.
Damn Seattle Customers...
Anyways, the size of their stadiums plays a huge role in their #'s, it's why they average more fans than NBA teams do. NBA games are a grind, usually late at night and not usually on the weekends.
Either way, to act like MLS isn't now a major league sport, is just being defiant.
Yeah and its growing so much every year. In a decade it may rival MLB. Baseball average fan age is almost 60!
<--- me when I see people continously hate and doubt soccer and its growth, cause its the cool thing to do.![]()
It's not the USA sport. It's fact. It's a niche sport here. Other countires? Sure, it's huge. Hockey is huge in Canada... but it's not nearly as huge here.
NFL is huge here, but it's a niche sport in another country. It's just true.

I'm not arguing that Soccer is #1 here. But what I laugh about is the Dwight Jaynes like era who do all they can to bash Soccer.
What we are seeing now is the generation of people who grew up with Soccer as an actual league here, becoming fully grown and having kids of their own too.
MLS salaries are paltry compared to other leagues in the US and the world. But MLS is also what 18 years old?
I use the Burns pic cause its funny for me the awakening people are in for just cause they've grown up hating soccer.
I don't actually hate soccer, but I don't "enjoy" it either. I also just don't see any actual trends that it's growing outside of the cities that the MLS is in outside of when the World Cup happens.
Everyone talks about the NFL here, whether it's in their city or not. (Though I wish that stopped.) Everyone talks about the MLB for the same reason, and people talk about certain players in the NBA (Not usually actual teams, but that's a media thing).
Anyway, you may be right that the generational thing may be happening, but it will never overtake the MLB, NBA, or NFL.
I think this is the report. Sorry if not, I think scores were at the top of the screen so I avoided lol
http://www.espnfc.com/major-league-...hes-mlb-in-popularity-with-kidssays-espn-poll
http://sportspath.typepad.com/files/soccer-popularity-continues-to-climb.pdf
bullshit. Baseball is a dying sport. http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702303843104579167812218839786
The average World Series viewer this year is 54.4 years old, according to Nielsen, the media research firm. The trend line is heading north: The average age was 49.9 in 2009. Kids age 6 to 17 represented just 4.3% of the average audience for the American and National League Championship Series this year, compared with 7.4% a decade ago.
Comparisons with the NFL are pointless. That behemoth of North American sports dominates nearly every demographic. But kids make up a larger segment of the television audiences for the NBA, NHL and even soccer's English Premier League than they do for baseball.
Kids accounted for 9.4% of the NBA conference finals audience this year, compared with 10.6% a decade ago. They represented 9% of the NHL conference-finals audience in the spring. For Premier League soccer on the NBC Sports Network, kids are accounting for 11% of the audience.
I don't actually hate soccer, but I don't "enjoy" it either. I also just don't see any actual trends that it's growing outside of the cities that the MLS is in outside of when the World Cup happens.
Everyone talks about the NFL here, whether it's in their city or not. (Though I wish that stopped.) Everyone talks about the MLB for the same reason, and people talk about certain players in the NBA (Not usually actual teams, but that's a media thing).
Anyway, you may be right that the generational thing may be happening, but it will never overtake the MLB, NBA, or NFL.
That should be a plus for baseball advertising revenue. Baseball has more beer-drinking viewers than basketball.
Who gives a shit how many toddlers watch? I don't get it.
Old people are cheap, set in their ways, and don't buy shit. Young people and especially kids want to buy everything they see on TV.
Thanks for the links. I just don't see it though. I wish they had a bigger number of people than 13,000 ish people for an entire year. That's not enough to draw a conclusion for any sport.
I think once Baseball gets out of the steroid era, it will go 2nd or 3rd with the NBA 10-15 years from now. Ironically, it's why it did get popular in the late 90's with Mcgwire and Sosa... but it was already Americas Pastime.

Not sure why they mention Portland, or where they'd play IN Portland. I guess Auzten until they build something up in the Portland area.
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Yeah, forget about baseball if we got an NFL team. I'd go from a Niners fan to a fan of the silver and black in a half a second if they moved up here.