A lot of sports editors around the world today weren’t exactly surprised that, with the end of the World Cup, not a whole lot is going on … but it still represents an unpleasant reality. A limited number of scheduled events in the near future. It is the case in the UAE, and it is […]
Entries Tagged as 'Brazil 2014'
A Step into the Void
July 14th, 2014 · No Comments · Baseball, Basketball, Brazil 2014, Football, Journalism, NBA, Newspapers, NFL, soccer, Sports Journalism, Tennis, The National, UAE, World Cup
Tags:
Brazil 2014: This Is the End
July 13th, 2014 · No Comments · Brazil 2014, Football, soccer, The National, World Cup
My three wishes for the World Cup championship match: 1. Someone scores in the first 90 minutes. 2. Argentina scores the goal. 3. Lionel Messi scores the goal, for Argentina. A big 0-for-three. Two topics, out of “Germany 1, Argentina 0” — in 120 minutes:
Tags:
We Need This to End in 90 Minutes
July 12th, 2014 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Brazil 2014, Football, Journalism, soccer, Sports Journalism, The National, UAE, World Cup
Deadline! Journalists love it and hate it. We love the rush. We hate that it probably will shorten our lives. (Or, less dramatically, get us in trouble for missing it.) We will be dealing with deadline for the World Cup final tomorrow.
Tags:
Looking Back at Big-Game Blowouts
July 10th, 2014 · No Comments · Brazil 2014, Football, NFL, soccer, World Cup
“Germany 7, Brazil 1” likely will be the Brazil 2014 match that sticks in the mind. Ahead, even, of the final. Barring the bizarre, on Sunday. It prompted me to think about “big-game blowouts I have known” … and that took me almost directly to the Super Bowl, and its former (deserved) reputation for producing […]
Tags:
When ‘2-0’ Seems Right but ‘7-0’ Actually Is
July 8th, 2014 · No Comments · Brazil 2014, Football, soccer, World Cup
So, Brazil and Germany in the semifinals tonight. Perhaps the most anticipated match so far of the 2014 World Cup. Between them, eight World Cup championships. Brazil pretty much ordered to win their sixth, on home soil; Germany good enough to win the whole thing, too, even if they trailed Ghana in the second half […]
Tags:
U.S. Soccer: Emotion Gives Way, Grudgingly, to Reason
July 7th, 2014 · No Comments · Brazil 2014, Football, Galaxy, Journalism, Landon Donovan, soccer, Sports Journalism, World Cup
For a while, there, I feared for the republic. Any criticism of the U.S. national soccer team was met by outraged rebuttals from fans and soccer bloggers-cum-reporters. They were unwilling to countenance the notion that the U.S. effort in Brazil was anything but The Best Possible Outcome or that Jurgen Klinsmann was anyone other than […]
Tags:
Soccer Breakthrough in U.S.? Not Yet
July 6th, 2014 · No Comments · Barcelona, Baseball, Basketball, Brazil 2014, College football, English Premier League, Football, France, Galaxy, Italy, NBA, NFL, Olympics, soccer, World Cup
This comes up every four years. Or every four years after the U.S. national team has, at least, made the second round of a World Cup. Like this time around. “Is soccer about to make a breakthrough in the U.S.?” Will it be mentioned in the same breath as football and baseball and basketball? Or […]
Tags:
Into the Night …
July 5th, 2014 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Brazil 2014, Football, soccer, UAE, World Cup
Soccer is a young man’s game. Watching it, as well as playing it. Well, it is if your time zones are not quite lined up. Another week of Brazil 2014 could leave me with severe sleep deprivation, if not a sort of “never left the city” jet lag. The issues with Brazil, when based in […]
Tags:
The Day the Air Went Out of the World Cup
July 4th, 2014 · No Comments · Brazil 2014, Football, France, soccer, The National, World Cup
For the first three weeks of this thing, pundits, long-time fans, small children, terrorists … everyone was jostling to be the first to declare this “the greatest World Cup”. Seems like a couple of prominent columnists have already written that twice. Unbeaten Costa Rica! Unbeaten Colombia! Unbeaten Mexico tying Brazil! The U.S. and the final […]
Tags:
U.S. Soccer and the 2014 World Cup: This Is Progress?
July 3rd, 2014 · 1 Comment · Brazil 2014, Football, soccer, World Cup
This has been perhaps the queerest part of the entire U.S. national team’s World Cup campaign. These exclamations from fans that “we got lots better in four years!” Let’s consider.
Tags: