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There’s been a lot of soccer chatter on the net the the last little while, from some surprising sources.
- Dave Eggers, the editor/author of McSweeny’s Quarterly weighs in on the US soccer situation on Slate.
- Austin Kelley, obviously deranged, believes that diving makes soccer great.
- Kottke echoes a popular sentiment: ESPN’s World Cup coverage makes true fans switch to Latin-American broadcasts, and makes the curious switch to Seinfeld reruns.
Of course, this edition of the finals has been marred by something worse than poor announcers (thank god TSN & Sportsnet are using that British dude[s]). I knew something was really wrong when Thierry Henry secured a win over Spain with a theatrical performance beyond measure. Why such a talented player feels the need to degrade himself like that I will never know.
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