Danny Klinkscale
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Podcast Appearances
Right, and they got beat in a game where, you know, Howard was out of this world in goal.
They would have gotten beaten a million to nothing.
But, yeah, I mean, they've made a little bit of noise from time to time.
I don't think they've gotten to the β
Well, it is a sport you can play by yourself, so it really shouldn't be restricted like that.
Yeah, I mean, you can kick the ball around.
I mean, you see that all over Europe when you travel there, and you walk down the side streets or whatever, and the four kids will be just playing a little game of soccer.
And I think it's pretty certain that this sport will never be the most popular sport, and that's the advantage other countries have.
And some of these countries are very populous, too.
It's not like they're, you know, the United States is a large country, but Brazil is a soccer power, and they've got, you know, it's a huge country.
That doesn't mean that we can't, you know, do the coaching and have the emphasis, but until when you're splitting up the pie of great athletes many, many ways, we should get to the point where, you know,
We're not getting beaten occasionally by Panama and stuff like that.
But until that type of thing starts happening, I don't think there's a great chance of it.
Now, it is a single elimination sport at some point, so you might have a magic generation of players.
I mean, there's many smallish countries in Europe that get a core of players