You haven't given any reason why we can't except that soccer is older. We know that soccer isn't that big in America and Football isn't that big in England. Yet you're pointing to the attendance to an annual event as why Football is growing in England, but disregarding the same thing for soccer in America.
Soccer as an organized sport is maybe 150 years old. It's widespread popularity worldwide has been within this period, so I don't agree.
Of course there's some interest in football. That's probably why NFL Europe existed. But it failed. What's changed in the past 3 years after having its own football league shut down? Your suggestion that football could be the #1 sport if everyone else had the 'means' doesn't hold up.
It's ironic because the reasons many people gave for the failure of NFL Europe are the same reasons people give for the lack of popularity of soccer in America: big talent disparity, compe ion with home grown sports, weird rules, not fun to watch, etc.
Age, history and culture has a lot to do with most sports where they're popular. In these "decades" it's had enough time to set up it's own league and close it in Europe, as I've said. I'm not sure what point you were making in that last part.
Not sure what that quote proves. I guess you're lying too:
See, YOU made it about you! LOL!
Get over the butthurt and have a real discussion if you're serious.

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this ing sport is ridiculous!