SINFULONE
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I really could be wrong on that one
I wonder why they dont make bean bag toss cards too
If you can find any New Kids On The Block cards they are mine!
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I really could be wrong on that one
I wonder why they dont make bean bag toss cards too
Ohh lets have the card companies make Cricket cards, and dartball cards, and bowling cards...Those sports are popular too
I usually give you the benefit of the doubt because I assume you're "special" and a little mentally challenged, so I'll be nice.The only mens soccer player I know is Donovan
Plus, this mostly proves that American baseball card collectors doesnt really care about soccer, thus card companes should spend alot more time on sports that people actually collect
Biggio is brain damaged.
Plus, this mostly proves that American baseball card collectors doesnt really care about soccer, thus card companes should spend alot more time on sports that people actually collect
Soccer is by far the biggest sport in the world, massively more popular than baseball, which is played in relatively few countries.
Why woudn't a sport with a billion more worldwide fans have at least as many companies making cards?
on card auto and patch cards of the top 100 players in the world would DECIMATE what anyone here thinks of what a sports card is. Tiger Woods? Jordan rookie? LeBron patch?
Imagine a Neymar/Messi dual on card auto /25. Or a Bale/Ronaldo patch auto card. Or a Persie/Rooney. You get the idea. Literally an entire world would be buying
Take a trip outside of the US, you will see a lot of different cards you never knew existed.
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*gasp*. But nothing exists outside the US......
Except the Blue Jays, of course.
...didnt the baseball card world go nuts over the 2013 Allen & Ginter Pele autographed cards last year?
Fordman
Really? How many of those billion are card collectors compared to baseball card collectors? ESPECIALLY in this country.
When was the last time you saw soccer cards sold at shows beyond a new box by a wax dealer?
There's no question soccer is the "world's sport" but there's also no question that compared to baseball, soccer collectors are few far between.
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