Panini and Topps are saturating( ruining) the soccer market this year. Soccer does not need more products.
There is going to be a massive oversupply of soccer products because the demand is not there imo. Making both a paper and chrome Topps CL was a bad move and having Mosaic is just crazy when Prizm is probably more than enough to fill demand. You could argue that variety is great for pure soccer collectors but these products are not priced accordingly. They are very expensive relative to what comes out of them.
Firstly, sorry for the whinge.
It feels like the soccer hobby is a mirage as far as popularity goes. Supposedly a sleeping giant. Me thinks not. I have a had a Vinicius Optic Rated rookie up for 6 weeks and not 1 view. Not even one. I don't think that has ever happened before with any other trading card I've listed. In fact all four of my soccer listings have not had 1 view in 6 weeks. That's convinces me that whilst it is the world's most popular sport, hobby wise it's below every other sport including AFL, NRL. wrestling Formula 1, nascar.
And 2 years ago people were saying how massive it was going to be. It's a fizzer.
P.S. I like the sport and have put together the 2018-19 Donruss Optic set. However, I will not be speculating on soccer cards ever again.
Whinge done.
I'm not sure if we will see another messi or ronaldo for a while.
They are great goal scorers that's for sure, I love Haaland's attitude, not so much Mbappe's lol
Both. I believe that the North American market makes up 85% of the entire sportscard market worldwide. If they don't embrace soccer it's not going to be what people hyped it to be.Are you referring to football cards popularity in Australia or worldwide?
Both. I believe that the North American market makes up 85% of the entire sportscard market worldwide. If they don't embrace soccer it's not going to be what people hyped it to be.
( Like with all sports) you have to separate the actual game of soccer, which is undeniably the most popular sport globally, and the soccer hobby. Given that Europe hasn't got a culture of sportscards period I just can't see it going anywhere fast.
Again, I believe the vast majority of the hobby is based in North America. This is one example of a soccer mad country which probably does not even have one hobby shop in the entire country - The Netherlands. It has a population of 16 million people and soccer is the no1 sport, but besides pokemon and other tcg's they don't have a card culture. They have soccer stickers which Panini produces in Italy and at a guess I reckon 95% of people who buy those are kids who stick them in an album. Those stickers are not graded, traded and soldlike they are in the US and here.
The UK is the only place in Europe where the soccer hobby has some chance of growing but given how many products are being produced much of it will be overpriced junk wax. It's not just soccer. Every influencer out there is trying to convince 'investors' that such and such is the next big thing whether it's F1, MME, etc. It's mostly pump and dump imo. The hobby is actually pretty small relatively speaking and there are way too many products across all sports. 2020 tricked a lot of people into thinking this was something akin to BTC. It's not and never will be imo
Love the concept. Just joined but how do you see the soccer checklists?
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Thank you!Love the concept. Just joined but how do you see the soccer checklists?
I'll have to take your word for it that there are hobby shops in the Netherlands. One of the big American dealers who has a large youtube channel currently resides in the Netherlands and he stated that the hobby was more or less non-existent there and that there were no hobby shops.A lot to unpack here.
Now that I know you are referring to flipping football cards, I can't really comment on that side of things because I don't particularly care what cards go up and down because I am just a collector, not an investor.
As for football cards in Australia, no, they are not as popular as AFL or NBA, which I believe are the two frontrunners in terms of popularity for collectors and investors.
In regards to The Netherlands, they aren't even in the top 5 football mad countries so it's probably not a great example. But to speak to that, they have hobby stores and specifically card stores as well in Rotterdam. Picked up a couple boxes whilst I was there in transit for a few hours.
To say football cards popularity as a hobby is "below every other sport including AFL, NRL. wrestling Formula 1 and nascar" is extremely wrong if comparing worldwide.
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