
Originally Posted by
Theo Walcott
Negative, negative, negative. Can't, can't, can't. This crap from all of you soccer naysayers is seriously old hat. You think the Wake Forest, Ohio State, Duke, and North Carolina soccer programs garner significant media coverage relative to other college sports? Come on.
And yes, were either of the major university's teams to make a run for a national championship, then there would be media coverage from all outlets.
I wonder why you don't know anybody who watches MLS in OKC at present? Why would they? What interest would they have? That comparison to bowling was completely disingenuous and absurd.
If you don't think that 10-15,000 people would turn out for MLS matches in the spring and summer along the River, then there clearly isn't any reasoning with you. Cheap tickets, a good entertainment product, a growing national league of the world's most popular sport, and a great new facility on the river. People will show up in droves.
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