
Originally Posted by
plague
this is the key point.
ask any american their biggest gripes with their major sports.
Baseball ('Americas favourite pastime') is too damn long. It has acknowledged this problem and is actively speeding the game up to end it quicker.
NFL
Now, the NFL is a monolith, but once upon a time Baseball was a monolith too, and the length of games is a concern to them.
Heck, the biggest thing for 'millennials' is the Redzone channel which just jumps from game to game when something good is happening so you dont have to sit through all those boring bits and ads. They have cannibalised their own telecasts and if you've ever watched the Redzone its the worst way to invest in a sport ever.
Basketball: well, just go watch the final '2 minutes' of any NBA game and see how 'exciting' it really is. Team timeouts, intentional fouls, TV timeouts. It ruins the spectacle down to games only being 'good' if theres a buzzer beater. The NBA has the equivalent of Peak Barcelona dominating the sport AND arguably the greatest player ever to live playing at the same time and the Americans hate it because its not exciting enough.
Now, soccer being the 'sleeping giant' in America thinks it can muscle into some heavily protected territory by stretching games out longer, making it even more tedious?
The advantage soccer has at the moment is that games start on time, and are over in less than 2 hours. All the other sports evny that position, yet FIFA thinks Americans (and other 'sleeping giants' like India and China) are gonna go for it?
Madness.