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Soccer: Part Deux
Ann Coulter - OP/ED Weekly Column ^ | 7-2-2014 | Ann Coulter

Posted on 07/03/2014 9:41:41 AM PDT by smoothsailing

SOCCER: PART DEUX

ANN COULTER July 2, 2014

PARIS -- Soccer fans have decided to prove me wrong about soccer being a fruity sport by spending the last week throwing hissy fits. This, in defense of a "sport" where the losing players cry on camera.


The massive and hysterical response to my jovial sports piece proves how right I was. Nothing explains the uniform, Borg-like caterwauling, but that soccer is a game for beret-wearers. Most of the articles attacking me are verbless strings of obscenities, their subject matter identified only in the title.


Consequently, I've decided to emulate The New York Times, which runs the exact same column, year after year, "Soccer Catches On, Take 27," by re-running mine on how excruciatingly boring soccer is.


This past week has allowed me to add several new items to my list of grievances.


Further proof that soccer is a game for girls: Since my column came out, a guy from the Paraguay team (Uruguay? Who cares?) was caught biting an opponent in a match. Not punching. Not a cross-body block. BITING! How long can it be until we see hair-pulling in soccer?


I was in Paris the night Algeria played Russia, prompting hordes of drunken Algerians to riot on the Champs Elysees, hanging out of cars, yelling and honking all night. V-Day was not celebrated with as much enthusiasm.


This was for a game that ended in a tie. Yes, a TIE -- an exhilarating 1-1 final score. I don't speak Arabic, but I assume they were shouting something like, "WE TIED! WE TIED! WE TIED!"


So in a 100-minute game, something happened two times and nothing happened 98 times.


As with Algeria's glorious 1-1 tie game against Russia, Team USA tied Portugal and lost to Germany -- and then advanced. How did the U.S. fail to win in two straight games, but advance in this apparently interminable tournament? I believe we are witnessing the implementation of that favorite rule of soccer moms: "Everybody's a winner!!!"



The reason there are so many fights among spectators at soccer games is to compensate for the tedium. Fans feel like they're watching a sport, so there ought to be excitement someplace. Even the players would rather watch the action in the stands than what's happening on the field.


Being in France does expose me to a way of life that illustrates why foreigners like soccer so much. The BBC News network proves that Europeans are incapable of being bored.


You can never tell how much time is left in soccer, which only adds to the agony. The refs keep extending the game like snippy hall monitors with their little red cards and yellow cards.


Another crucial role of the refs is to stop the games for a "heat rest." Tell that to NFL players in New Orleans or Miami, where regular-season games have reached temperatures of over 100 degrees. Two Super Bowls hit temperatures above 80 degrees -- and football players are wearing about 100 pounds of gear, not the airy frocks of soccer players.


NFL players have died of heat stroke. The only risk of death in a soccer game is when some Third World peasant goes on a murderous rampage after a bad call.


Among the least obscenity-laced attacks on my soccer column was one written by two twits who work for the Huffington Post, Nick Wing and Paige Lavender. They denounce me for my ignorance of soccer, after scouring Wikipedia for several amazing facts about the game.


I say that soccer is mind-numbing because all they do is run up and down the field? Why, Wing and Lavender are just chock-full of little statistics: Did you know that all players on a team run an average of 62 miles per game?


Now that really makes soccer interesting! Watching people run 62 miles by circumnavigating a big field all day with no scoring!


Catherine Thompson sniped in Talking Points Memo: "It's worth noting that aside from the Olympics, the World Cup is really the only occasion when an American audience gets a chance to cheer on a national -- rather than a regional -- sports team. But apparently that doesn't jibe with Coulter's vision of patriotism."


Aside from the Olympics? Yes, and aside from ABBA, Fiendens musik is the biggest Swedish rock band. Aside from that gigantic "aside from," it's still not true. Has Thompson ever heard of the Ryder Cup, the Davis Cup or the America's Cup? Apparently, those competitions don't jibe with Thompson's vision of patriotism.


Unless they're trying to impress a boy, most girls don't especially like football. Vice versa for men and ballet. I've never known either sex to care at all -- much less obsessively browbeat the opposite sex about it. Why must soccer fans get in such a snit about people who hate soccer?


Another denunciation of me came from The Washington Post's sports reporter, Mike Wise. To fully appreciate his critique of my soccer column, you must look up his photo right now.


Done? OK, in addition to calling soccer "futbol," Wise writes, "I like to think we are now deeper, more internationally sophisticated" -- which he demonstrates by squealing at me, "Get off my pitch, lady." Why, precisely, is it so vitally important that we join "an international sports community"? Doesn't this guy have something better to do than make-believe he likes soccer? Like practice his hair-pulling?


COPYRIGHT 2014 ANN COULTER

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To: gdani

It’s hyperbole for effect. It’s effective :)


41 posted on 07/03/2014 10:33:17 AM PDT by mrsmel (One Who Can See)
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To: vpintheak

“...Shrink the field, block the sides...”

In other words, indoor soccer. They have that, you know.


42 posted on 07/03/2014 10:34:00 AM PDT by beelzepug (You can't fix a broken washing machine by washing more expensive clothes in it.)
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To: kevkrom

LOL!


43 posted on 07/03/2014 10:34:09 AM PDT by smoothsailing
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To: smoothsailing
Sure. Then ya throw in the weight off being piled up on after a play. Or pushing and pulling against a equally strong man throughout the entire game.

To each his own on the game.

The US faces the funny problem that we have so many options for our athletes to compete in. Thus we really don't have a pipeline of athletes going into soccer, unlike other countries.

Soccer bodes well in poorer countries where they lack resources and in Europe where they develop their kids in academies from a young age. Unlike here, where kids develop thru such things, but is more a individual pursuit.

44 posted on 07/03/2014 10:35:34 AM PDT by Theoria (End Socialism : No more GOP and Dem candidates)
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To: wny

I’ve already seen a couple of soccer players get “stitched up” (I think it’s more glue and tape, nowadays). And they need to get back on the field, because while they are receiving medical attention, their team is a man down.


45 posted on 07/03/2014 10:35:45 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: beelzepug
In other words, indoor soccer. They have that, you know.

Can't watch it, it's too boring. LOL

46 posted on 07/03/2014 10:36:49 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: mrsmel
It’s hyperbole for effect. It’s effective :)

Given Coulter's enthusiastic support for politicians like Romney & Christie, I'm not so sure it's hyperbole.

Coulter's not the sharpest knife. That much is clear.

47 posted on 07/03/2014 10:37:10 AM PDT by gdani (Every day, your Govt surveils you more than the day before)
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To: 1rudeboy
It looks like some of the mean streets of Greenwich, CT. shows through from Ann's argument here. A little bit of the Ole John “Thurston Howell” Kerry syndrome here. I mean , tennis, golf, and yacht racing are not at the tip of the tongue to the average sports fan.
48 posted on 07/03/2014 10:38:15 AM PDT by gusty
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To: mrsmel

Excellent point, I can imagine Coulter writing the soccer columns for just that reason! And good for her! LOL!


49 posted on 07/03/2014 10:39:13 AM PDT by smoothsailing
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To: wny

http://www.kickette.com/marco-borriello-baby-got-a-boo-boo/

LOL~!

50 posted on 07/03/2014 10:46:06 AM PDT by smoothsailing
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To: pfflier

Now I realize what it is that makes soccer seem to me to be loved by liberals.

It’s the way we are not allowed to not like it.


51 posted on 07/03/2014 10:47:13 AM PDT by stanne
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To: stanne

Seriously. Who gives a damn that you don’t give a damn? Project much?


52 posted on 07/03/2014 10:48:53 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: mrsmel

Everybody’s got their gris gris. Baiting people because yours is different is jr high BS behavior she should have grown out of a long time ago.


53 posted on 07/03/2014 10:48:55 AM PDT by discostu (Ladies and gentlemen watch Ruth!)
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To: 1rudeboy

Liberals care about approval.

That’s who.


54 posted on 07/03/2014 10:50:51 AM PDT by stanne
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To: smoothsailing

Hair pulling in soccer? Check this out:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJiRQsyrBoI


55 posted on 07/03/2014 10:52:41 AM PDT by OrangeHoof (Every time you say no to a liberal, you make the Baby Barack cry.)
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To: stanne

You will like Obamacare, Democrats, AND SOCCER, OR ELSE!!!


56 posted on 07/03/2014 10:53:51 AM PDT by smoothsailing
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To: stanne

This may come as a shock to you, but most soccer fans don’t need your approval. And I think it points to a psychological issue of yours, not theirs.


57 posted on 07/03/2014 10:54:20 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: smoothsailing
Defeat Obamacare and the Democrats! Boycott soccer!

Let me know how that works out for you.

58 posted on 07/03/2014 10:55:31 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: waredbird

I find it hard to believe that soccer players “run” that many miles in a game. A lot of the time is spent standing, or trotting at best.


59 posted on 07/03/2014 10:55:56 AM PDT by SoCal Pubbie
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To: OrangeHoof

Whoa! She belongs in the NHL! Can she skate? :)


60 posted on 07/03/2014 10:57:51 AM PDT by smoothsailing
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