Heres my concern: Right now we are in a period of soccer euphoria where Networks, Cable companies and Content providers (EPL, MLS, FIFA) are falling over themselves due to the new windfall being created by this sudden infatuation with the sport across 100M US households. My fear is in that price pressure in the value chain due to rising content costs will eventually cause the industry to "commercialize" the game :X :X . The same way we did with the NFL and NBA. I dont believe that FIFA and UEFA fully understand how much more money they can make in the US by lengthening the game and creating artifical pauses for advertisers. Its part of our culture here, why wouldnt they tag along for the ride? I really dont want to see mandatory water breaks, injury timeouts, etc. where advertisements are shown. But I can see it happening.
Don't see it. European dominated sport - no way they succumb to moderate TV audience wishes for the US market.
True but television rights for the big leagues are in the hands of a relatively small and incestuous group of broadcasters. If Sky (BSkyB and Deutschland), Canal+, ESPN, Fox, etc. collectively decide they want commercial breaks, it's time to go fix a snack.
Or possibly a cocktail? I'm . . . intrigued.
I dread the day the game changes to include commercial breaks, 4 quarters, 3 periods, time outs or water breaks. Kickoff, commercial, goal kick, commercial, throw in, commercial, injury, commercial, goal, commercial and on and on.
I love that a game is over in 2 hours. I love the running clock, I love that I can tell the wife when a game will end so she knows when I will be available for anything (this keeps her happy and off my back and why soccer is ok and the NFL isnt lol).