I'm not an avid soccer fan. I'm not anti-soccer, either.
I played intramural soccer in college, attended games when in high school, coached youth soccer and enthusiastically covered women's and men's soccer in various Olympics.
I appreciate the athletes, and the difficulty of a game in which no more than four thumbs are supposed to touch the ball in the field of play. With remote in hand, I gravitate toward the sports that mattered to me when I was 8.
Soccer was not a big deal in my world when I was 8. Television was a relatively new phenomenon when I was 8.
It was with this "interested but not committed'' bias that I attended my first Minnesota United game on Saturday.
First impression: Are the Gophers really willing to charge the Loons to play in TCF Bank Stadium without replacing the block "M'' at midfield every game?
TCF Bank Stadium is a wonderful place, ideal for Gophers football, more than good enough as a temporary Vikings home, but there's something wrong with the joint looking more like a Gophers recruiting centerpiece than a Loons venue on gameday.
TCF was atmospheric if underpopulated Saturday, as the Loons earned a 1-0 victory over Orlando. The weather was beautiful and, as at Lynx games, filling the lower bowl with the right amount of enthusiastic fans makes empty upper-bowl seats less bothersome. The announced attendance was 18,896.