Random World Cup thoughts while awaiting U.S. – Slovenia
JOHANNESBURG – I’m a little under the weather – anybody know where that phrase came from? – but plan to rally in time for tomorrow’s biggie at Ellis Park. Meanwhile, I’ve cleaned out the notebook a bit ...
African teams have the greatest nicknames:
Speaking of lions: I’ve heard from drivers and guides here that if you go to the local wildlife are to see the awesome lions, don’t go on Tuesday or Friday. They get fed on Wednesday or Saturdays. So they get restless. Sometimes they climb on cars. Or chew tires. Or gaze lovingly at your junk. That last one I made up, but it might be true.
Pitiful scoring so far: The team openers produced fewer goals that any tournament since 1974. Yuk. Just 1.56 goals per game. Are we headed to the lowest scoring World Cup ever? More about the numbers here.
Brilliant Twitter post of the day: "Dear
Seattle’s steal: If you watched Switzerland’s stunning upset over Spain – we all knew the Spanish would breath some life into this tournament, but we didn’t expect it would be that way – then you saw Swiss striker Blaise Nfuko. He spent large portions of the match isolated but did have a key role in the goal. In case you don’t follow MLS, you should know that Nfuko will join the Seattle Sounders in July.
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Other MLS connections: Meanwhile,
Pet peeve in the business: Journalists who ask soccer players questions by making analogies to football or baseball. Look, if you don’t know a lot about soccer, that’s cool. Doesn’t make you a bad person. But don’t drag other sports into it. It seems that they may be feeling a bit insecure, so they make themselves feel better by trying to impress people with their overall fascinating sports intellect.
I’m gonna miss Bafana Bafana: I was a little bummed to see
Look at the way the
Finally, this: the Washington Posts Steven Goff reports that











