Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Maradona vs. Messi

I'm sure many of you have already seen this, but I thought it would be a good idea to share:

What?!! No World Cup games for 2 days!!

This is ridiculous - I am going through withdrawal. They should fill these days with some exhibition games. I'd like to see USA vs. North Korea, Australia vs. New Zealand, and maybe Ireland vs. France! Can't wait till Brazil vs. Netherlands!

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

That poor Japanese defender!

I love/hate watching shoot-outs. They make me so nervous but at the same time its fun watching so many goals! I feel so bad for the Japanese player that missed. On another note..I can not believe how many yellow cards that ref was handing out.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Brazil vs. Netherlands!

This World Cup and this betting pool will likely come down to the fantastic quarterfinal matchup of Brazil vs. Netherlands. If Netherlands wins, David and I are looking pretty good. If Brazil wins, Carla and Giovanni have the upper hand. I was impressed with Brazil today - not so much because of their offense, which we all knew was potent, but because their defense seemed impenetrable. Even when Chile had the ball deep in Brazil territory, I sensed no danger. In the group games I thought Chile had an impressive offense, but they didn't really get close to scoring, despite having a fair amount of possession. I picked Netherlands over Brazil, and (sorry, Carla) I hope the Dutch win. I love Kuyt and Sneijder and Robben (who I think is one of the top 5 strikers in the world, better than Van Persie, much better than Rooney...), but after today I have serious doubts. We've seen at least 3 goals is each round of 16 game so far - this is going to be a great knockout round!

Standings through today:

John: 48
Giovanni, Carla: 45
Corinne, David: 43
Joseph: 42
Kit: 40
Tom, Chris: 39
Jeremy: 38
Hallie: 37
Cara, Taylor, Ali: 36
Dean: 35

Sunday, June 27, 2010

South America vs. Europe

4 out of the 5 teams I have really been rooting for are now gone (USA, England, Mexico, and South Africa) - only Spain left. If they get beat, I am going to have to jump on a bandwagon. With all due respect to Ghana, I think it's boiled down to South America vs. Europe, and so far South American teams have looked nearly unstoppable.

Current standings after Mexico vs. Argentina game:

John: 44
Giovanni, Carla, Corinne: 41
David: 39
Joseph, Kit: 38
Hallie, Tom, Chris: 35
Jeremy, Cara: 34
Taylor, Ali: 32
Dean: 31

Knockout round picks


Well, we played well for 54 seconds!

FULL TIME: Germany 4-1 England. England's worst World Cup finals defeat in history is sealed. By all accounts, there was 54 seconds between Matthew Upson's goal and Frank Lampard's crazy ping over the line. Now, it was a disgraceful decision not to allow that goal, and if it was given much might have changed. But it effectively means that England played well for 54 seconds out of 90 minutes. A terrible show, and an especially pathetic defensive performance.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/jun/27/world-cup-2010-germany-england-live

Saturday, June 26, 2010

USA loss and update on knockout stage

I'm pretty down about that game. After the penalty kick I really thought we had momentum and were going to pull it off, but in the end we just ran out of gas. I think it is ridiculous FIFA does not have the sudden-death "golden goal". It would have been a much better way for Ghana to win - on a spectacular golden goal just into extra time instead of a goal followed by a pathetic display of wasting time (and exhausted USA players trying to muster up some offense).

Unfortunately I am still waiting on some slacker's picks (they can't get points on any Uruguay or Ghana wins), but I will send out an email when everything is finalized. Ali is the only one who got points for Ghana's win today - good call. And just so everyone knows there is no funny business, I've got Germany over England, and Argetina over Mexico (and Argentina in the semis), but I will be rooting hard tomorrow for England and Mexico.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Final group stage standings

I was quite happy to see both Spain and Chile advance this afternoon. The best teams advanced out of Group H (and out of pretty much every group, I think), and thank goodness we don't have to watch the Swiss play another ugly soccer game! Here are the final standings from the group stage (with bonus points in parentheses):

John (9): 38
Giovanni (10): 37
Carla (10), Corinne (10): 35
Joseph (8): 34
David (8): 33
Kit (11): 32
Phil (9), Hallie (6), Tom (6): 31
Chris (10), Dean (8): 29
Jeremy (8), Cara (8), Taylor (9): 28
Paul (8): 27
Ali (7): 26
Alex (7): 25

Congratulations to Kit for earning the most bonus points - 11! Our scores suck compared to how we did in 2006. Using the same scoring system, here's how we stacked up after group play in 2006:

Kit (46)
Carla (45)
Chris (43), Ali (43), Phil (43)
Corinne (41), Joseph (41)
John (40), Dean (40)
David (39)
Cara (38)
Dale (37)
Hallie (36)
Jeremy (35), Martin (35)
Taylor (33)

What really stands to me is: a) how Jeremy and Taylor are consistently bad at picking results of group stage games, and b) how anyone can still win because Jeremy came from 13 points down to tie Kit for co-champion! I anticipate that you slackers will be submitting your picks last minute again, which means I probably won't be able to post everyone's picks before kickoff. Just so no one suspects any funny business, I've got Uruguay and USA winning tomorrow. I've watched a ridiculous amount of soccer over the past few weeks, and I think I've got this knockout round bracket nailed! Good luck to those of you trying to finish second!
La Furia Roja! How good is David Villa and Spain? World Cup champions! Yes, I've got Spain winning it all!

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Arrivederci Italia!

How about Slovakia and Japan! I definitely did not see that coming. The 2nd half of the Italy game was very entertaining, and I am happy to see the flopping Italians go home early! No one picked Slovakia to beat Italy, but congratulations to Corinne and Tom for being the only ones to pick Japan finishing second in the group. With only one day left in the group stage, here are the standings:

John: 32
Corinne, Giovanni: 30
Carla, Joseph, Hallie: 28
Kit, Phil, David, Tom: 26
Jeremy, Chris, Cara, Dean: 23
Taylor: 22
Ali, Alex: 21
Paul: 20

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Team USA!

Like many USA fans, I am looking at this knockout round bracket and thinking, holy cow we can get to the semifinals! I haven't been super impressed with Ghana. They have only scored two goals in three games, and both of those were penalty kicks! Awaiting the winner of USA vs. Ghana is South Korea or Uruguay - both beatable teams. I think this is the best USA team ever - better than 2002. Donovan and Michael Bradley have been awesome - they have carried the team so far. I have been a Donovan fan since his 20-year-old debut in 2002, and I don't understand why EPL or La Liga teams haven't come after him. I think he's a much better player than Dempsey (who I also like), who has proven to be a good EPL player with Fulham. Altidore has had some excellent moments in the tournament so far - he's due for a goal, and I think he is going to have a great career somewhere in Europe. Our defense is getting better and better - Bocanegra and Demerit have been solid, and Cherundolo is so valuable with his runs up the wing. I think Gooch is probable just worn out a bit, but I'd like to see him back in the starting lineup for Ghana. Edu has not been spectacular, but he's a good defensive midfielder, and I'd like to see him start again against Ghana (and be subbed by Feilhaber). I don't think Findley, Gomez, or Buddle have the skill to create goals at this level - they are more of the right-place at right-time time scorers, but I think Bradley has to start Findley (who is fresh from sitting out against Algeria with 2 yellows) up front with Altidore to take some of the pressure off Altidore, who probably is going to be a little tired against Ghana going on just 2 days rest (and coming off a stomach bug, apparently). Oh, and Tim Howard is one of the top 4 goalies in the world (he might want to consider a career in the NFL - he had some great long distance tosses today, including the one that sprang the winner in stoppage time!)

Donovan's goal today was incredibly huge not just for team USA but for soccer in America. They showed the world how exciting and dramatic the beautiful game can be, and it is so nice that the horrible officiating luck (goal 3 against Slovenia and Dempsey's disalllowed goal against Algeria today) amounts to nothing: we won the group! And we got placed in the nicest, coziest corner of the round of 16 bracket!

USA!!!!!!

UNBELIEVABLE! Donovan in the 91st minute! USA 1, ALGERIA 0.











WOW - Congrats USA & COME ON YOU ENGLAND!!!!

Now that was exciting- amazing last minute goal from the US! It should have been 5 nil to England. Please, please please no Germany for England....

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Bonus points and current standings

Saturday: Mexico vs. Argentina! This is a rematch of the entertaining round of 16 game in 2006, in which Argetina scored a goal in extra time to win 2:1. Uruguay vs. South Korea is kind of a tough call - I'll keep my pick secret! I really enjoyed the first half of the South Africa vs. France game. I was hoping Bafana Bafana were going to pour it on in the second half and really crush the demoralized 10-man French team, but a win is still great for the host nation. (And congratulations to Ali, Hallie, Tom, and me for predicting it!)

Now that group winners and runners-up are become official, bonus points are kicking in: 1 point for picking the correct group winner, 1 point for picking the correct group runner-up, and 1 point if you picked the correct two teams to advance, but in the wrong order. It may seem like the bonus point system just adds to the totals of those who already did well in group picks (so the rich get richer and the poor stay poor), but this isn't always the case. For example, Paul got every single game wrong in Group A, but he still got a bonus point for picking Mexico to finish second. On the other hand I had 4 correct picks in Group A, but no bonus points! Anyway, here are the current standings (bonus points in parentheses - already added to score)

John: 25 (2), Corinne : 21 (3), Giovanni: 21 (2), Joseph: 20 (1), Carla: 19 (2), Phil: 19 (2), Hallie: 19 (2), David: 18 (1), Kit: 17 (2), Tom: 17 (1), Cara: 16 (2), Dean: 16 (2), Alex: 16 (2) Jeremy: 15 (1), Chris: 15 (2), Ali: 15 (1), Taylor: 15 (2), Paul: 13 (2)

Monday, June 21, 2010

Now things get really good

Four games every day for the next four days, and you can watch two games at once on ESPN3.com! I love the last games of the Group Stage. Chile and Spain should have had more goals today, but I guess we got our goal fix with Portugal this morning. Torres still seems a little rusty, but I think he's ready to for a breakout game against Chile. Here are the current standings:

John: 20
Joseph, Giovanni: 18
Corinne: 17
Carla, Phil: 16
David, Hallie: 15
Kit: 14
Jeremy, Cara, Dean, Tom: 13
Ali, Taylor, Alex: 12
Chris: 11
Paul: 10

Portugal 7 : 0 North Korea

The biggest goal score so far this wc and I think it is going to stay that way. Portugal and Brasil practically are in the next round. To think Portugal had trouble scoring goals in qualification. Apparently, North Korean television telecasted the Portugal-North Korea match live. Dear oh...dear..

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Brasil in Haiti

Hi kids.  I arrived in Port-au-Prince a couple of days ago to find it carpeted in Brazilian flags.  Flags from houses, flags from cars, flags from motorcyles, flags from telephone wires, flags on bosoms.  It's both thrilling and, frankly, puzzling.

Haitians are die-hard Brazilian football fans.  Apparently, when Brazil came to Haiti to play their national team, Haitians cheered for Brazil.  I tried to figure ot where this support originates from (to be fair, there are also at least six Argentina fans in the country), but no one can explain it to me.  There's no Brazilian influence in music, dance, film, language, or anything else.

During today's match, I had a delay of a few seconds on my TV but could tell Brasil was about to score from the roar of the entire city celebrating outside.  Unreal.

Go figure.  Go Brazil!

Day 10 standings & some comments on today's games

Add Italy to the list of uninspired overrated European teams in this World Cup. New Zealand probably even deserved a win today - I don't think a penalty should have been called against the Kiwis. De Rossi was not pulled down - he flopped on a weak shirt tug. The Italians are remarkably good at selling these dives.

South American teams are looking fantastic. They are 7-0-2, and I think Paraguay and Chile might be good enough to reach the quarterfinals. Fabiano's goals for Brazil were beautiful (minus the handball on the second one). Too bad it got ugly towards the end. After Kaka's first yellow, I thought Dunga should have immediately subbed him out - you could tell trouble was brewing and someone was going to get ejected. He probably deserved that second yellow for the elbow, but it was definitely embellished by the Ivory Coast player, which was a stupid thing to do since it wasted valuable time and only served to eliminate one of Brasil's best players for the game against Portugal!

Here's how we stand after 29 games:

John: 17
Corinne, Joseph, Giovanni: 15
Carla, Phil, David: 13
Kit, Hallie: 12
Jeremy, Tom: 11
Cara, Dean, Alex: 10
Chris, Ali, Taylor: 9
Paul: 8
Are you kidding me?!! You cannot just have awarded a PK for that floppin Italian acting job!! Tough break, Kiwis

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Why are African teams not doing well?

African teams have only won 1 out of 11 games so far. They have collectively scored just 5 goals (and 2 of those were on penalty kicks). Nigeria and Cameroon have already been eliminated, and South Africa and Algeria have almost no chance of advancing to the round of 16. Even Ghana will likely need to not lose against Germany to move on. A lot of people thought this was the year an African team finally reached the semifinals, but the South African setting doesn't seem to be giving the African teams much of an advantage. Cameroon has been the biggest disappointment. They blew so many good chances today! I'm hoping Ghana and Ivory Coast are able to get into the next round, and then maybe the crowds will really start to get behing them.

This sums up how slow and ugly Rooney & England have been so far!

Easy there Ribery! I know you're upset that France sucks so much, but a cleat to some of your teammates (including yourself!) would be more deserved! (By the way, apparently Anelka was just kicked off the French team for arguing with his coach. It's hard to imagine things getting even worse for France!).

So far this is the goal of the tournament for me!

Friday, June 18, 2010

England was terrible today!

I'd like to modify my "overrated" label on England (see post on May 30) to "very overrated". That was pathetic! Rooney was once again non-existent, Gerrard was running around like a chicken with his head cut off, Lampard was in his usual terrible World Cup form, and Terry looked like an amateur out there. What is going on? I'd like to give Algeria some credit, but England should be crushing these types of opponents! What's going on with the European heavyweights in general (France, Spain, England, Italy,...).

Standings through todays games:

John: 14 (0 for 3 today!)
Giovanni: 12
Corinne, Joseph: 11
Kit, Carla: 10
Phil, David, Hallie: 9
Jeremy, Chris, Alex, Tom: 8
Cara, Ali: 7
Dean, Taylor: 6
Paul: 5

I reluctantly gave Kit, Corinne, and Giovanni their point for picking the USA-Slovenia draw, despite the fact that USA scored 1 more goal than Slovenia!

Are any of y'all reading this blog? This is starting to feel like my own world cup diary, which is not at all what I had in mind. It would be great to hear from those of you watching the games!

What a game!

That was the sweetest and most bitter draw I have seen! I'm hoarse from yelling. Donovan's goal was absolutely awesome. Bradley played so well all game. USA never gave up and showed great determination. What to say about Edu's goal?! I still don't know what the call was. Such a shame! It would have been such a spectacular win. The officiating today has been horrible. Did anyone catch the Germany vs. Serbia game? Yellow card were being dished out left and right for ticky-tack fouls.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Viva Mexico!

That was a well-deserved victory for "El Tri"! Given their level of talent, France is terrible! No cohesion, no creative or quick passes, just a bunch of expensive players doing nothing. The 1-0 loss to China in a friendly three weeks ago should have been a red flag to all you suckers who picked France to win this group!

The Greece win today is a bit of a surprise. I'm fairly confident the result would not have been the same had Greece not had a 1-man advantage, but congratulations to Tom for being the only one in the pool to pick that one correctly!

Anyone catch the Argentina vs. Korea game this morning? Argentina is looking good, and you have to love what Messi can do with the ball!

Standings through todays games:

John: 14
Joseph, Giovanni: 11
Carla, Corinne: 10
Kit, Phil, David, Hallie: 9
Jeremy, Chris, Alex, Tom: 8
Cara, Ali: 7
Dean, Taylor: 6
Paul: 5

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Heartbreak for South Africa

Tough day for Spain and South Africa. The Switzerland win was a shocker - all 18 of us picked Spain. I still don't understand how Spain managed to lose that game. If Xabi Alonso's rocket shot had been 6 inches lower, I think it would have ripped a hole in the net! The Swiss are a pretty boring team to watch - they basically clog the box with big guys. They deserved to win, I suppose, but it would be such a shame if Switzerland advances over Spain. Like in 2006, I'm not sure Switzerland will let in another goal in the Group Stage, which would mean they would end up with at least 5 points, so Spain will have to win both remaining games to advance.

Things are not looking good for South Africa. They are almost certainly going to be the first host nation not to advance out of the group - so much for my predictions in Group A! I still don't think Uruguay is as good as the commentators think they are (they were ooing and ahhing over them during the game), but it looks like they're going to advance. Only Carla, Hallie, and Giovanni correctly picked the Uruguay win today. Standings after todays games:

John: 12
Giovanni: 10
Carla, Corinne, Joseph: 9
Kit, Phil, David, Hallie: 8
Chris, Alex: 7
Jeremy, Cara, Ali, Tom: 6
Taylor, Dean: 5
Paul: 4

Who would have thought that after the opening games, North Korea and New Zealand would each have more goals than Spain and France combined!

Chile!

It had been 48 years since Chile last won a world cup game! They dominated Honduras but lacked the finishing touch to run up the score. Still, it was great to see an attack-minded team that was always pushing forward and finding space. I'd love to see Chile make a run to the quarterfinals. The "La Roja" (Chile) vs. "La Furia Roja" (Spain) could end up being one of the most exciting Group Stage games.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Standings through 14 games

I missed most of the Brazil - North Korea game. 2-1! What?! Maybe North Korea and New Zealand, the consensus worse teams in the tournament, are not that bad! (I'd say Greece takes the cake so far!). Here are the current standings:

John: 11
Corinne, Giovanni: 9
David, Joseph: 8
Carla, Phil: 7
Kit, Chris, Alex, Hallie: 6
Jeremy, Cara, Ali, Tom: 5
Dean, Taylor: 4
Paul: 3

The Singleton household is looking pretty good (John+Corinne = 20 points total). Should have had Oliver make some picks too!

a little gossip

So have you read about why we can attribute our USA/ England draw to a 23 year old lingerie model by the name of Elizabeth Minett? Apparently Green was devastated by the break up that happened months ago & bobbled the ball because he was distraught and couldn't concentrate. 4 things..

1) though the ball could have been stopped it was a hard kick and things happen at ALL levels of play. I could not believe how the commentators ripped him apart saying things like "well his career is over" or "that ball would have been stopped by the pee wee league" etc.
2) seriously!? he was so distraught over a g-friend that dumped him months ago that he couldn't get his shit together for the first world cup game.
3) that poor girl's is now going to be the center of irrational anger if people actually believe that. What happens if they have another bad game? Still her fault?
4)USA doesn't suck. We played well and deserved the outcome.They keep trying to blame everything on this goalies mistake.It is just insulting.

That's all.

How about those Kiwis?

Wow - most experts and fans did not expect New Zealand to get a point in this tournament, but they pulled off an unlikely draw against a decent Slovakia team. I love stoppage time goals! Too bad Ivory Coast could not get one in against Portugal. That was a dissappointing game - neither team was willing to take big chances. Hopefully we will see teams open up a bit in their second games.

Everyone has Brazil beating North Korea. Any score predictions? I'll go with 4-0 Brazil.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Day 4 standings

After 11 games, here's how many picks we've gotten right:

John: 9
Joseph, Giovanni: 7
Carla, David, Corinne: 6
Phil, Alex,. Hallie: 5
Jeremy, Kit, Chris, Cara, Tom: 4
Ali, Dean, Taylor: 3
Paul: 2

Joseph briefly threatened to draw even with me this afternoon, but I (along with Giovanni and Phil) had a hunch that an uninspired Italy team would not do better than a draw against Paraguay. Italy is in the same category as England and France: overrated European heavyweights who will not make it to the semifinals! I am very excited about the Portugal vs. Ivory Coast game tomorrow - this match will likely decide the group runner-up (although I predict a draw). I will be rooting heavily for CIV (I even bought a Les Elephantes T-shirt for the occassion). I've heard a couple of ESPN commentators say something like "wait until Ronaldo gets a free kick, and then we'll see what this ball can do!". I predict Ronaldo's first free kick will sail 5 yards over the post! Overrated pretty boy!

Can I change my group E picks?

Congratulations to Corinne, Joseph, Hallie, and Tom for picking Japan over Cameroon - I definitely did not see that coming! Japan definitely deserved to win that game. Cameroon is in trouble - they have to beat Denmark and at least draw against Netherlands - no easy task! Denmark vs. Japan will be a big game.

Paraguay vs. Italy - I'm excited about this game, but I've got a hunch that we could see a 0-0 draw.
Hey John - Which smart folks picked Japan to win? I think it was me and Tom (two with Japan allegiances!) and someone else? Yay Japan! Yokatta, ne! Gambarimashita!!

Watch out for NED!

I think the Netherlands could make a run into the semifinals - they are so smooth. Kuyt is one of my favorite EPL players (Liverpool), and he did not disappoint today. He's always working hard out there. Elia looks great - I hadn't seen him play before (he was much more dangerous looking than Van Persie, who seemed off his game today). The Danes are tough to crack - I doubt that Japan and Cameroon will be able to muster up more than one goal against Denmark.

I'm not sure what to expect in this Cameroon - Japan game. Cameroon is potentially great, but they're inconsistent, and I still don't really have a feel for how good Japan is.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Day 3 standings

After 8 matches, here's how we stand:

John: 7
Carla, David, Joseph, Giovanni: 5
Kit, Corinne, Hallie, Alex: 4
Jeremy, Chris, Phil, Cara, Dean: 3
Ali, Taylor, Tom, Paul: 2

It's nice being on top! Too bad Phil is not around for us to make fun of his Germany-Australia draw prediction! (he's off in eastern Nevada for summer field camp).

Germany's Soccer Clinic

Obviously Australia played very poorly today; but, God help Group C's runner up (USA?) against this organized German squad in the round of 16! Such solid movement and precise shot making. Finally, we saw some goals in this World Cup :)

Why is Germany always so good?

That was a dominating performance by the Germans, perhaps the most impressive team we've seen so far. I guess we shouldn't be suprised if Germany goes deep into the tournament, but it still amazes me how in every World Cup the Germans overachieve without top-notch club players. For example, the starting German forwards (Podolski and Klose, who scored the first two goals) has poor seasons with their German clubs (Klose did not even start for Bayern M.), yet they somehow manage to rise to the occasion during international play. It's the opposite of underacheiving England, loaded with over-hyped Premiership players who simply do not perform well during the World Cup. Is this coaching/managing or does it have something to do with the player's mentalities?

So far Germany, Argentina, and Korea have impressed me the most, but we have yet to see the three best teams in the world: Spain, Brazil, and Netherlands!

Let's go Socceroos!

I don't think Australia has a chance in this game, and apparently neither does anyone else: 17/18 picked Germany (Phil picked a draw). I am enjoying the games, but let's see some goals!

YAY! Ghana

I am so happy that Ghana won and John lost a game! I lost as well but I am clearly not in the running! Lets hear some gloating from the ones that picked Ghana.

Vuvuzela Drama

Word on the street is that Fifa is considering banning vuvuzelas. Seriously? With so many empty seats, does killing the fan's ability to demonstrate their enthusiasm really the best move?

Go Black Stars!

Gooooo Black Stars! (And all the more so since John has Serbia to win.) Anyway, I was tired of John's monologue-blog... so posting a cheer for the Black Stars.

Algeria vs. Slovenia

In retrospect I might have slept in this morning instead of waking up early for Algeria vs. Slovenia. Algeria is a little better than I thought, Slovenia is a little worse. I don't think England or USA will have too much trouble advancing. Did yall see Zidane in the stands? He's been helping out Algeria - they could have used him on the field!

Go Ghana! (even though I picked Serbia).

p.s. I'm now 6/6!

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Standings - Day 2

After all my boasting about how USA was going to win, I chickened out and picked a USA-England draw, which means that I am now 5/5! Standings:

John 5
David 3
Giovanni 3
Chris, Carla, Phil, Joseph, Phil, Hallie, Alex 2
everyone else 1

Serbia vs. Ghana should be a good game tomorrow!

Boring England

One of the great comments on the BBC Sport Debate website:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A69969910

"What a complete load of rubbish. I watched the match in the pub in Germany DESPERATE for something to be proud of after the awful, boring, scaredy-cat football we saw at Germany 2006. Capello - one of the best managers in Europe? What a laugh. He puts on Green and MINUTES before the game and looks what happens. He puts on King, looks what happens. He puts on Milner - look what happens. A complete joke. Capello has no idea but you know what? I feel sorry for Capello - he can't cure the English disease. I have been following England for nearly 40 years (God help me) but he can't. I said at the time (many moons ago) that Capello wasn't the right choice. I stick by what I said even though I wavered in my opinion in the qualification. I said back then that Capello wouldn't solve the English problem because A. he is too conservative, B. only experienced at club level. We need A. someone to revolutionize (not tinker with) English football and B. someone who knows how to win a world cup.

England were completely useless tonight - the USA were scarcely better. Rooney did nothing but huff and puff (I guess at least he did that), Gerrard was ok for the first 10 minutes. Green was just being a typical English goalie....following in his precedessor's footsteps. Heskey was ok. But we shouldn't focus on individual errors. The fact is it was typical England - nervous, rubbish football. Giving the ball away for fun. Long passes to nowhere.........But what's new?

Any yet, I don't understand it..... Jürgen Klinsmann and Löw revolutionized German football - changed the whole way they play. People say that anyone can make a mistake - oh yeah? When was the last time you saw a German goalie make a mistake?"

USA 1, England 1: I'll take it!

Not a bad result for USA! Yes, I know all the Brits will be whining about Green, but that was a fair draw. Equal possession, and equally good chances on both sides (Altidore was so close!). USA has one of the best goalies in the world; England does not. Gerrard was easily England's best player. Did Wayne Rooney play - I didn't notice! For USA, Howard was huge, but I thought Cherundolo and Gooch were very solid. Why did Bradley only use 2 subs? We could have used some fresh legs there towards the end. Seriously, though, if you knew nothing about who was the favorite in this game, you would say that these were two equal teams.

Could Argentina win it all?

Argentina is so much fun to watch. 20 shots on goal! Messi is so exciting - how did he not score 4 goals? Could have been 5-0. The real battle in this group will be between Korea and Nigeria for second. Greece looked slow and disorganized - I think they're done.

I am 4/4! I already have twice as many points as yall. This is so much fun.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Alone in first place already!!

The official standings after the first day of the World Cup:

John 2
Chris 1
Phil 1
Joseph 1
Giovanni 1
Everyone else: 0

Alone in first place after only 2 games! This could turn into a blowout, or mearly a battle for 2nd place. I knew France would play an uninspired game lacking creativity, and Urugauy would be content to earn a point against the group favorites. Note my comment to Chris's "Invictus" post - France will not advance, although 15 out of 18 have them moving on to the round of 16.

Nice to see Uruguay hang on!

Though the red card was deserved I still enjoyed watching them frustrate the French. Both games are a draw..I am definitely losing thus far. Go USA!

South Africa - Mexico

Great opening game - I loved the first goal of the World Cup! Final score should have been 2-2 - a draw was a fair result. I am rooting for these two teams to advance.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

INVICTUS

So did anyone see Invictus? Can South Africa re-produce that spirit to progress? Will an African team finally make a mark on this tournament? I cant see it myself but i am not a romantic dreamer like John......

Bet between U.S. and British Ambassadors

Apparently the British Ambassador to the U.S. has made a friendly wager to his American counterpart: the loser of Saturday's big game buys a steak dinner: "Incidentally, you should know that the Ambassador takes his steak like American soccer victories - somewhat rare", says the British Ambassador!
http://www.politico.com/blogs/laurarozen/0610/USUK_special_relationship_to_face_test_cables_reveal_.html

England is just ripe for an upset - I'll offer up the same wager to the Englishmen in our pool - Tom (who just sent me this link), and Chris. USA!

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Friday, June 11 - finally it's here!

Glued to ESPN for the next month!

Monday, June 7, 2010

USA-England Referee

"Controversial Brazilian referee Carlos Eugeneo Simon has been selected to officiate the historical USA-England match on June 12. Assistant Referee 1 Altemir Hausmann and Assistant Referee 2 Roberto Braatz are both also from Brazil. Eddie Maillet of the Seychelles is the Fourth Official.

Simon, 44, has officiated at three World Cups and at the 2002 and 2006 World Cup finals. He issued a total of 17 cards, almost six per game, in three 2006 World Cup games. One incident involved the ejection of Sweden's Teddy Lucic with two yellow cards, the first of which was for a shirt tug on Miroslave Klose of Germany, who advanced to the quarterfinals and finished third. In 2009, Simon was suspended by the Brazilian federation for "a repetition of mistakes committed during the competition." England has experience with Simon as he officiated England's 2002 opening group game in Japan.

FIFA didn't select any U.S. referees to officiate the 2010 World Cup."

Friday, June 4, 2010

No wonder England hasn't won since '66...

That was the last time the ball wasn't reasonably round.

This is an interesting photographic history of the game ball:

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/06/06/magazine/20100606-world-cup-balls.html