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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 986600" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>This is an important statement.</p><p></p><p>Research that has been done among popularity of sports by different generations shows that football is not as intensely followed in the youngest generations - particarly GenZ and to a lesser extent Millenials than previous generations.</p><p></p><p>Soccer (or football as the rest of the world would call it) is much more popular among those 2 generations than previous generations, basketball has also been able to make inroads in those generations. That doesn't even take into account e-sports - which is what my own Gen Z child is into. I started taking him to football and basketball games when he was 4-5 years old, but he really has no interest in either sport. </p><p></p><p>None of this means FB is all of a sudden going to disappear, but I do expect it to continue to change and over time, and it is likely to be less dominant than it is today for viewership.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 986600, member: 1776"] This is an important statement. Research that has been done among popularity of sports by different generations shows that football is not as intensely followed in the youngest generations - particarly GenZ and to a lesser extent Millenials than previous generations. Soccer (or football as the rest of the world would call it) is much more popular among those 2 generations than previous generations, basketball has also been able to make inroads in those generations. That doesn't even take into account e-sports - which is what my own Gen Z child is into. I started taking him to football and basketball games when he was 4-5 years old, but he really has no interest in either sport. None of this means FB is all of a sudden going to disappear, but I do expect it to continue to change and over time, and it is likely to be less dominant than it is today for viewership. [/QUOTE]
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