With the World Cup being played in the United States, I’ll be honest: I’ve never been a soccer fan. I know it’s the world’s most popular sport, and I respect that a lot of people love it, but for me personally, there are several things I would change if I were going to watch it more.
This is just my opinion, but here’s what would make soccer more entertaining to me:
1. **No ties. Ever.**
I cannot stand the idea of a game ending in a tie. Somebody should win, somebody should lose. Go to overtime, penalty kicks, sudden death, whatever it takes — but no ties.
2. **The clock should count down, not up.**
A clock going from 0 to 90-plus minutes does nothing for me. I want to see the urgency build as time runs out. A countdown clock creates drama, pressure, and intensity in the final seconds.
3. **More scoring.**
A 0-0 final score is one of the hardest things for me to watch in sports. I want goals. I want momentum swings. I want a losing team pressing hard late in the game trying to come back.
4. **Change the field or the goal.**
If soccer wants more scoring, something has to change. Make the field smaller, make the goal bigger, or adjust the number of players. Something needs to open the game up.
5. **Get rid of offsides.**
This is one of the rules I dislike the most. To me, it takes away too many scoring chances and makes the game feel restricted.
6. **More breaks in the action.**
Forty-five straight minutes with no real stoppage is tough for my attention span. I know soccer fans may love the continuous flow, but I would enjoy it more with more stoppages, timeouts, or natural breaks.
7. **Add more physicality.**
I’m not saying turn it into football or hockey, but I do enjoy sports with some contact, toughness, and edge. Soccer just doesn’t give me enough of that.
8. **Create more late-game chaos.**
One interesting idea I saw was that if the game is 0-0 at the 70-minute mark, teams start losing players from the field. I don’t know if that’s the answer, but I like the idea of forcing action instead of letting a game crawl to a scoreless finish.
For me, football and hockey are still at the top because they have intensity, physicality, scoring chances, strategy, and urgency. Soccer may be loved all over the world, and I get that, but these are the changes that would make me more likely to watch.
Again, just my opinion — but a 0-0 tie after 90 minutes is never going to do it for me.
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