HDTV will make soccer a lot more popular in America

Watching the World Cup on HDTV made it a completely different (and much more enjoyable) game.

Doc and James are talking about why soccer isn’t popular with Americans.

I think that over the next five years you’ll see that change pretty dramatically. Why?

HDTV.

It simply makes the game much more enjoyable for a few reasons.

1) The interesting part of soccer is the strategy off of the ball. For instance, you often can’t see, on normal TV, how the defense is trying to catch the offense off side (unless they replay it after a flag) but on wide-screen HDTV you can see that quite well even if the ball is being played from mid-field. Also, you can see off ball how defenders are matching up, or on corner-kicks you could see a much wider swath of the field.
2) For me I remember watching Pele as a kid (he visited the San Jose Earthquakes). What impressed me about him was his footwork and his trademark scissor kicks. On HDTV I can see the footwork of the players. On normal TV their feet are too blurry to see any of that.
3) The sound. I don’t know why, but it’s better on HDTV. One time during the penalty kicks our HDTV signal went away for some reason so we clicked back to regular NTSC feed of the game. The sound was flat and tinny. This makes the game much more real and immersive. Feels like you’re there.
4) The advertising. On HDTV they can put ads along the sides of the screen, or the top. The scoreboard was often sponsored by Adidas, for instance. On regular TV this form of advertising just isn’t as good and interfers with your enjoyment of the game. On HDTV it seems a lot nicer. In fact, what sucked about most of the advertising? It wasn’t in HD!! Lame.

Yeah, a higher scoring game would be interesting, but I don’t think that’s really what Americans are missing.

Oh, and congrats to Italy (and France). Except for a headbutt late in the game, wonderful game.

  • http://blog.experiencecurve.com/ Karl Long

    errr, how about soccer isn’t so popular here because you don’t have players like Zidane:
    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1488494903422202558

    Or maybe because soccer doesn’t lend itself to 15 minute intervals for advertisers.

    Karl

  • http://blog.experiencecurve.com Karl Long

    errr, how about soccer isn’t so popular here because you don’t have players like Zidane:
    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1488494903422202558

    Or maybe because soccer doesn’t lend itself to 15 minute intervals for advertisers.

    Karl

  • dmad

    @69. Well, yes. It seems even the President of FIFA thinks about scoring, and the lack thereof has him concerned. Well, whaddya know? It feels good to be right.

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/06/AR2006070601590.html

    “Said Sepp: “The football isn’t that bad, but there aren’t enough goals — and when there are too few goals, the public isn’t very enthusiastic,” Blatter told the German news agency DPA. “The essence of the game is goals.” Blatter wants to devise changes that will help attackers break through increasingly sophisticated defenses.”

    Let’s repeat again what THE PRESIDENT OF FIFA said: “The essence of the game is goals”. I find this funny given that it seems every soccer nerd that commented here contends just the opposite! That goals and scoring totals have nothing to do with the quality of play.

    You soccer nerds need to get on the same page.

    I also note Sepp said nothing about looking into how HDTV can improve the game ;-)

  • dmad

    @69. Well, yes. It seems even the President of FIFA thinks about scoring, and the lack thereof has him concerned. Well, whaddya know? It feels good to be right.

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/06/AR2006070601590.html

    “Said Sepp: “The football isn’t that bad, but there aren’t enough goals — and when there are too few goals, the public isn’t very enthusiastic,” Blatter told the German news agency DPA. “The essence of the game is goals.” Blatter wants to devise changes that will help attackers break through increasingly sophisticated defenses.”

    Let’s repeat again what THE PRESIDENT OF FIFA said: “The essence of the game is goals”. I find this funny given that it seems every soccer nerd that commented here contends just the opposite! That goals and scoring totals have nothing to do with the quality of play.

    You soccer nerds need to get on the same page.

    I also note Sepp said nothing about looking into how HDTV can improve the game ;-)

  • http://www.slashstar.com/blogs/tim Tim Marman

    #52 – Lack of scandals in soccer/football? Huh?

    http://edition.cnn.com/2006/SPORT/football/07/14/italy.trial/index.html

  • http://www.slashstar.com/blogs/tim Tim Marman

    #52 – Lack of scandals in soccer/football? Huh?

    http://edition.cnn.com/2006/SPORT/football/07/14/italy.trial/index.html