World Cup to be held in the winter
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Not to mention the hype behind it. The World Cup will share time on ESPN with the NFL, College Football, and LeBron.dnc said:
They will decrease in America because non fag j's will have a REAL sport to pay attention to.Tequilla said:
Weekends will most likely decrease a bit - but not by as much as you want to think.whatshouldicareabout said:Should be interesting to see how much the viewership decreases when you have college football and the NFL going on at the same time.
You are looking at an 8 hour time differential between Qatar and New York. Most world cup games will start probably at around 1, 5, or 8 local time. The 1 pm kickoff is 3 am in New York. The 5 pm kickoff is 9 am in New York. 8 is at noon in New York. Obviously subtract 3 hours for the West Coast.
The only real game that is at risk for a conflict against either college or pro football will be the late game start in Qatar. The rest there isn't much of a conflict with.
The problem won't be that football is being played alongside futbol, the problem will be that the novelty of futbol will have a lot less impact when Americans can worry about more important stuff like their fantasy football team.
In the Summer there is only baseball and golf going on. The World Cup in Nov/Dec is not ideal for the "continued" growth of US Soccer. I say "continued" lightly because other than diehards and scarf wearers, nobody in the US cares about soccer after the World Cup. -
This makes me hope that the US wins the World Cup even more because no one will be paying attention, thus making the suffering for every other country that much worse.
Too bad the US is shit and will never win it. -
Pretty sure Fox is the rights holder for the next 2 World CupsRoadDawg55 said:
Not to mention the hype behind it. The World Cup will share time on ESPN with the NFL, College Football, and LeBron.dnc said:
They will decrease in America because non fag j's will have a REAL sport to pay attention to.Tequilla said:
Weekends will most likely decrease a bit - but not by as much as you want to think.whatshouldicareabout said:Should be interesting to see how much the viewership decreases when you have college football and the NFL going on at the same time.
You are looking at an 8 hour time differential between Qatar and New York. Most world cup games will start probably at around 1, 5, or 8 local time. The 1 pm kickoff is 3 am in New York. The 5 pm kickoff is 9 am in New York. 8 is at noon in New York. Obviously subtract 3 hours for the West Coast.
The only real game that is at risk for a conflict against either college or pro football will be the late game start in Qatar. The rest there isn't much of a conflict with.
The problem won't be that football is being played alongside futbol, the problem will be that the novelty of futbol will have a lot less impact when Americans can worry about more important stuff like their fantasy football team.
In the Summer there is only baseball and golf going on. The World Cup in Nov/Dec is not ideal for the "continued" growth of US Soccer. I say "continued" lightly because other than diehards and scarf wearers, nobody in the US cares about soccer after the World Cup. -
yepTequilla said:
Pretty sure Fox is the rights holder for the next 2 World CupsRoadDawg55 said:
Not to mention the hype behind it. The World Cup will share time on ESPN with the NFL, College Football, and LeBron.dnc said:
They will decrease in America because non fag j's will have a REAL sport to pay attention to.Tequilla said:
Weekends will most likely decrease a bit - but not by as much as you want to think.whatshouldicareabout said:Should be interesting to see how much the viewership decreases when you have college football and the NFL going on at the same time.
You are looking at an 8 hour time differential between Qatar and New York. Most world cup games will start probably at around 1, 5, or 8 local time. The 1 pm kickoff is 3 am in New York. The 5 pm kickoff is 9 am in New York. 8 is at noon in New York. Obviously subtract 3 hours for the West Coast.
The only real game that is at risk for a conflict against either college or pro football will be the late game start in Qatar. The rest there isn't much of a conflict with.
The problem won't be that football is being played alongside futbol, the problem will be that the novelty of futbol will have a lot less impact when Americans can worry about more important stuff like their fantasy football team.
In the Summer there is only baseball and golf going on. The World Cup in Nov/Dec is not ideal for the "continued" growth of US Soccer. I say "continued" lightly because other than diehards and scarf wearers, nobody in the US cares about soccer after the World Cup. -
It's probably the right move given the summer temperatures there. If the domestic leagues play through it, it will probably only really affect the mega clubs like Bayern Munich, Fake Madrid, Barcelona, (wo)Man United etc. Some of those clubs have a ton of players on national teams.
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Will change how all of the leagues schedule.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:It's probably the right move given the summer temperatures there. If the domestic leagues play through it, it will probably only really affect the mega clubs like Bayern Munich, Fake Madrid, Barcelona, (wo)Man United etc. Some of those clubs have a ton of players on national teams.
($75,000 for knowing this much about the beautiful gayme)
The domestic leagues will be the easy reschedule.
The more difficult reschedule will be the domestic cup competitions and the champions league.
My guess, and this is purely a guess, is that you'll see leagues take probably somewhere in the neighborhood of 4-6 weeks off after the World Cup as they won't make those that are getting to the Finals immediately jump back into the domestic league seasons.
They'll probably move the start of the domestic leagues up 4-6 weeks or so and try to condense some of the games into 2 per week. You'll find more of the top end teams that year probably throw some of the domestic cup games because they won't want to backload their schedules.
From a US standpoint, this is actually not a terrible thing - although it will come at the end of the US domestic season so you could argue that the US players will not be fresh. But it wouldn't surprise me to see the MLS season moved up and condensed as well. -
Fox has the next 3...they quietly gave them 2026 cheap as a payoff for moving the 2022 WC to winter.
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Qatar? Why not Baghdad?
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ISIS will have a field day with the world cup
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