BGorDeath wrote:BGorDeath wrote:Any game a 5 year old can master is not a sport.
...says the 1 year old.
Actually I'm 44. Soccer teaches kids that they are all winners and never have to worry about anything adverse in their lives. Yes, 10 year olds not keeping score does this. Soccer makes every kid think their entitled to a snack after any, I mean ANY event. Soccer parents who run the leagues are pretty much Nazi's in my book. And there's nothing like a great soccer riot or shooting of a player because his team lost. Yep, soccer is awesome in my book, but I'm just a one year old.[/quote]
Pretty sure a lot of kids' sports involve snacks, not just soccer. It's part of playing sports as a kid. I know my t-ball teams had orange slices and such just the same as my soccer teams did. But as they grow up, those things stop happening. If a kid's pee-wee football team has some snacks during halftime or at practice, does that make football on a major scale suddenly not a sport?
As for the riots/shootings, I think several others have discussed that well enough already.
You don't have to like soccer, but to say it's not a sport or that a 5-year old could master it is simply ridiculous. A 5-year old may (emphasis on may, because it's not likely) be able to grasp enough of the concepts to kick the ball down the field, staying roughly in their position, and score a goal, but that's not mastery. Just like I can hit a golf ball with a club and eventually get it in the hole, but I am very very far from having mastered golf.