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The Soccer Profs: 06/08/06
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An educated view of the 2006 World Cup. Thursday, June 08, 2006. Out there: U.S. media and soccer, the bad and the ugly. The Chicago Reader has this so-so explanation. Of why mass media are so tone-deaf when it comes to soccer. The quick verdict? They don't believe the American public get soccer as a sport. Well, I don't know about that. But maybe they just want to go to the media that get it. And speaking of not getting it, this piece from the St. Paul Pioneer Press. Posted by Vince Tuss @ 11:17 PM.
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The Soccer Profs: 06/14/06
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An educated view of the 2006 World Cup. Wednesday, June 14, 2006. Reviewing: Day 6, in many splendid poetic forms. In truth, I know not why you called the foul. When it was clear to all he fell with ease. Forsake me not; three nil too much. The goals from Spain fell mainly on Ukraine. Spanish flies, and how! Not yet, mind the gap. Hanging down, steppe-bound dog meets free-flowing Sanchez, four-goal funfest tears pages from gringo books and laboriously copies them by hand. Tilt at windmills no longer.
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My Bird Performs: June 2006
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FREE counter and Web statistics from sitetracker.com. My Bird Performs. Not your father's mp3 blog. Thursday, June 29, 2006. Things have fallen into a comfortable rut. I'm unremarkable once more. I need to write a poem. Also, Mike Hannemann owes me a Coke. Patrick and Eugene - The Birds and the Bees. Make me want to strip to the waist and roll around in the grass. You know, for what that's worth. With those in mind, here are.these! BONUS: Trio - Da Da Da I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha.
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The Soccer Profs: 06/07/06
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An educated view of the 2006 World Cup. Wednesday, June 07, 2006. Predicted finish: Germany, Poland, Costa Rica, Ecuador. Poland could win the group if the Germans forget to tie their shoelaces. The Poles were excellent in qualifying, but have some obvious weaknesses that cannot be accounted for, even, and perhaps especially, if they are doing the math. However, they were very good in qualifying and could win the group if the Germans act like the French and surrender some points. The Soccer Profs editor:.
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The Soccer Profs: 06/11/06
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An educated view of the 2006 World Cup. Sunday, June 11, 2006. Q and A: An England review. As an avid England fan, I finished watching the Paraguay game pleased with the result, but concerned about the manner of that result. Therefore, a few questions I wondered if you could shed some light on. 1 After Owen's performance (versus Crouch) today, is his place in the starting lineup now more at risk than Crouch's, pending Rooney's return? Dear longtime-listener-and first-time-caller Chris,. As for the Crouch...
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The Soccer Profs: 06/09/06
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An educated view of the 2006 World Cup. Friday, June 09, 2006. Previewing: June 10, Argentina v. Cote d’Ivoire. Throw hands in the air. Take a breath, look around. Why? Your wife has left you. Posted by Vince Tuss @ 5:38 PM. Reviewing: June 9, with two haikus. Costa Rica Two. No chance. For the cup, danke. Too slow Poland were. Exposed by lithe Ecuador. Posted by Vince Tuss @ 5:36 PM. The venues: Munich-Allianz Arena. The inward looking politics of the region, dominated by the Christian Social Union sinc...
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The Soccer Profs: 06/13/06
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An educated view of the 2006 World Cup. Tuesday, June 13, 2006. Reviewing: France vs. Switzerland. To me, Valentin Ivanov, the referee of France-Switzerland, looks just like Ryan Stiles of "The Drew Carey Show" and "Whose Line Is It Anyway? He's such a dead ringer for Stiles that I half-expected Ivanoc to break out into some impromptu comedy bit while handing out one of his eight yellow cards. If he had it would have been the only improvisation occuring on the pitch in Stuttgart Tuesday. Makes clear that...
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The Soccer Profs: 06/10/06
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An educated view of the 2006 World Cup. Saturday, June 10, 2006. Reviewing: Well, thankfully the soccer was exciting. If not for the scoring show put on by Germany and Costa Rica, the first game at Munich may have been totally forgotten because of the opening ceremony put on beforehand. Now the Germans had a tough assignment, going up against the Olympic pagentry and spectacle offered by the Italians at the Winter Games earlier this year. And some, such as the BBC. And this Swiss news site,. Stout burghe...
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The Soccer Profs: 06/12/06
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An educated view of the 2006 World Cup. Monday, June 12, 2006. Czechs 3, U.S. 0. Keller 4 Nothing he could have done on the goals, but poor marks all the same for letting in 3. Cherundolo 3 Inept crossing, shaky defending. Deservedly taken off at halftime. Onyewu 5 Did well in the air, distributed OK, but badly beaten on the first goal and poor clearance led to the second. Pope 4 Burned on the first goal, marked well the rest of the time. Did not really steady things the way an old pro should. Needed to ...