Ma najvise zato sto je svjetsko prvenstvo postalo cista comercijala, normalno da ce privuci i Ameri. Mozda i ovaj text najbolje objasni zasto se loze na svoje prvenstvo. Isto Latinos ovde nastavljaju da prate svoje lige i zemlje tako da oni bas i gledaju Amerikance ili MLS (vise ih zanima baseball). Potvrda tome je da MLS timovi s najboljom posjetom nemaju bas puno Latinos u svojim gradovima.
U-S-A! Mets back Americans in World
Cup opener
By DAVID GINSBURG, AP Sports Writer
3 hours, 11 minutes ago
BALTIMORE (AP)—The United States had just finished
playing England in the
World Cup opener, and New
York Mets first baseman Ike
Davis(notes)
emerged from a side
room in the clubhouse with an American flag draped over his shoulders.
Davis and many of the Mets watched Saturday’s game
intently, cheering for
the U.S. and taking great satisfaction from the 1-1 draw.
“When you see USA and you see athletes out there representing their
country
you always gravitate toward that and root for the guys,” said third
baseman
David
Wright(notes),
who had a U.S. jersey hanging in his locker. “I don’t know much
about soccer, but it was fun to go out there and root for your country.”
The game was aired several hours before the Mets faced the Baltimore
Orioles
and well before batting practice. Not everyone watched it, but those who
did
were enthusiastic in backing the Americans.
“England, that’s kind of our arch rival when it comes to soccer,”
outfielder Jeff
Francoeur(notes)
said. “It’s cool to see us get off to a good start
today.”
Like many Americans, Francoeur isn’t an avid fan of the sport. But
that
didn’t lessen his excitement.
“I’m not much of a soccer guy. I watch it once every four years,” he
said.
“I enjoy the World Cup because I think it’s such a cool thing. It’s the
big
stage of soccer, especially over here.”
Said Wright: “Just seeing the intensity and the atmosphere that the
World
Cup offers, it was pretty entertaining. I’m looking forward to the
second
game.”
“Kam hit this tight end SO HARD, I swear I saw that TE’s soul leave Qwest Field right on that 35 yard line.”