Who cares? It's about what people enjoy watching. Hockey's a lot more popular at the pro level than soccer here, and we didn't event it. I'm not trying to take this piss out of anyone or make fun of anyone for liking soccer.
My neice plays college soccer on a lucrative scholorship, but its just never caught on at the pro/spectator level. When Pele joined the Cosmos in the mid-seventies all of the soccer enthusiast said "this is it, this will bring the game to the big time" it didn't happen. In 1994 when we hosted the World Cup and the US team played well all the the soccer enthusiast said "this is it, this will raise the game to the big time" didn't happen. A few years ago when the US Women won the Womens World Cup the soocer enthusiast siad this is it, this will bring soccer to the big time. They started a Womens MLS league that lasted about a season and a half. Why would anyone think that bringing a over-the-hill David Beckham over change things?
Soccer fans over here have much in common with US F1 fans. There is a small, enthusiastic group of fans. But they've never caught on with the mainstream sports fans and never will.
Fax