observations from an olympic soccer newbie

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I watched the first half of an Olympic football match (soccer to you North Americans) last night. Brazil, the yellow-jerseyed powerhouse, squared off against home team China. Everyone knew it was hopeless, China had as much of a chance as winning as George W. Bush has of joining Mensa.  (update: Brazil won, 3-0)

I’ve never been a fan of soccer, or any team sports for that matter. American football? Hockey? Baseball? Looking down my nose at most sports, from a high-and-mighty intellectual vantage point, they seem ridiculous.

Prospective Player: What do I do?
Veteran Player: You strap these big knives on your feet, then slide around on that ice. Wait, you also have to hack at a little piece of rubber with a long, curved stick.
PP: Anything else?
VP: If you get bored, hit somebody. People only watch for the fights.

The China-Brazil 2008 Olympic Soccer Match. August 13, 2008. http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-08/13/content_9276116.htmOkay, I digress.

I watched my first Olympic soccer match. Not watching the Olympics is not an option I have. Of the 50 channels provided by my cable company, I think 62 of them feature Olympic coverage. (Check my math, it’s correct).

Watching soccer Olympic football, as someone with no knowledge of the game, its rich history, lineage, and culture, I made the following observations:

  • Soccer is boring. Now I know why British men watch in a pub: You need alcohol to add excitement and/or kill the pain of sitting through the match.
  • Commercials are often better than the event you are watching.
  • Why do Europeans riot over soccer matches? Boredom can be the only explanation.
  • The Brazilian footballers had the worst haircuts of any professional sports athletes, alive or dead.  Boys: I know you’re athletes, but the youth of the world, billions of young people, are watching. Try to set an example. Arsenio Hall with a high-top fade would be better example than the coifs you presented to the world.

More 2008 Olympics observations to follow….

images : xinhuanet.com, tv.com

6 Comments Add yours

  1. Ron in L.A. says:

    Funny Stevo… 😉

    How come you’re not there shooting? I hear that there are plenty of tickets available for swimming…

    I’ve been following the games through this site:
    http://www.stern.de/olympia2008/fotostrecken/:Fotostrecke-Die-Bilder-Spiele/634192.html

    R(etc… )

  2. Stevo says:

    Ron: I was going to ask about getting a photo pass, but the hassle would have been immense. I should see about shooting the horseys in HK.

    That’s a great site, I’ll have to look more in-depth.

  3. Robin says:

    I was going to ask the same thing Ron asked.

    I’m not much into watching team sports, but I do like soccer/football. It’s about the only sport I don’t find boring. That and beach volleyball.

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  4. Anna says:

    Nooooo! Soccer..ahem…Football is amazing! Coming from a purely biased Euro-Russian point of view that is. There is so much build up that goes into scoring just one goal..ONE! Hence the long “GOOOOOOOAAAAAAAALLLLLLLL” that gets shouted and riots started. Perhaps that’s why I’ve never taken a liking to Basketball..not enough drama when players score all the time.

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  5. you suck .soccer is the bestsport ever

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