Glenn Davis here for 790 the sports animal and when it comes to soccer, it’s game on!
Now, I want to thank everybody for supporting the radio show on 790 the sports animal and all the great emails and insight that comes in at www.glenndavissoccer.com.
Now, I get all kinds of great emails throughout the week, this week I got a great one for yeah, I wanna read it to you… the email please… here it is… K, this comes from Alberto Arcia…
Dear Mr. Davis,
“Most of the crowd that support US soccer is still made-up of foreign/Americans, although the natives are increasing their presence in the stands. Americans, as far as their make-up is concerned are interested in winning, not playing the game in a beautiful style. That level will come later. Americans are interested in destroying the opposition, and do not mind doing it in an ugly fashion. I have been living here long enough to know the sport culture. Winning is all that matters. The New England Patriots coach got caught cheating, big deal. We didn’t care. He won his games, we love the guy! I have read a couple of articles lately complaining about the lack of beauty in the US game. Please don’t get caught up in that; our first duty is to make soccer acceptable as a first tier sport. We, the foreigners that pay to see the Dynamo and the US team want more than anything to see the sport grow, and it will grow only if we keep winning. The time will come to concentrate in making the game more beautiful, right now we need more natives in the stands, and more heroes in the pitch. Americans do not crown losers that play a beautiful game, Mexico does. And why is that? Soccer is in their soul. It’s barely in the Americans heart. We are moving in the right direction, but got a long way to go.”
Well, Alberto I guess I can agree with some of that… and I appreciate a great email… kind of one that stirs the pot a little bit. But I think as a media member, ex-player, as well as fans it is our obligation and duty to demand creative soccer. Eleven hard working players are not gonna put those fans in the seat that you so much want. The other thing is that in this country, there are three traditional sports—soccer is still trying to carve out its niche on the sporting landscape. Here in my hometown in Houston, that’s happening and nobody is getting into the pockets of Hispanics and the hearts more on a professional level than the Houston Dynamo.
Attractive… Soccer… yes. It is very important. Eleven hard working players will not put people into the stands all you have to do is look at specific teams around major league soccer to understand that. Last year we got a boost of creative players in MLS and guess what attendance rose and fans became a little bit more enamored with our league.
Thanks for the great email, Alberto… for that type of talk and more go to 790 the sports animal this Tuesday from seven to nine p-m, join me Glenn Davis for the best in soccer talk.
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De La Hoya wows them at rally
If you are a number of franchises in MLS you may be marveling at the way the Houston Dynamo continually are able to grab momentum in the city of Houston. Now lets face it, winning two straight titles doesn’t hurt but that is only part of the story.
Sports teams constantly challenged with maintaining relevancy on a crowded sports landscape. Some teams are relevant while others in MLS are just a blip on the radar in their markets. I won’t mention the teams but I think you can figure them out.
More fan involvement, healthy pressure from the press and better leadership are hopefully on the horizon for some MLS teams.
With Oscar De La Hoya involved with the Dynamo I would not be surprised if his involvement proves decisive with a stadium and if down the road that Golden Boy Promotions and Brener International end up as sole owners of the Dynamo one day.
If you were worried about De La Hoya not being involved locally you can think again.
Just listen to his interviews and his desire for this market for both soccer and boxing.
Charismatic , young, intelligent and ambitious is a great combination for someone who gets the importance of soccer both locally and globally.
MLS had courted De La Hoya to buy a new franchise but he elected to buy into the Dynamo.
De La Hoya’s involvement will only be postive and you can only marvel at the attention that he has been bringing to soccer since Monday when I first did an interview exclusively with him on 790 The Sports Animal.
Local camera crews were all over Jones Plaza today as well as HDNET who is one of the MLS national partners.
Another great day of public relations and awareness for the Dynamo , MLS and the sport of soccer.
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