Friday, November 24, 2017

20/18 Foresight

Depending on when you hunker down to read this, we're about 200 days from the kickoff of the 2018 World Cup. While many of us are still smarting from the U.S. Men's National Team's galling failure to qualify (and really, how did those fuckers manage to gack qualifying in what's objectively the easiest confederation in the world?), the rest of the planet is still planning to hold the event. And since it's going to happen regardless of how much we care about it, we decided that we'd make the best of it.

Most years, I'd move on from the U.S. to my second favorite footballing nation, the Netherlands. But the Dutch are in the midst of an identity crisis and fucked up their UEFA campaign from the jump, so they'll be joining Sam's Army (and Italy, Ireland, Ghana, the Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Chile, and several other traditionally strong sides) as spectators. So I need to find yet another team for which to root.

In the spirit of our exhaustive search for a new favorite NFL team, we bring you Gheorghe's definitive guide to determining your World Cup rooting interest. By 'your', we mean, 'my'.

Since there are 32 sides competing in Russia, and I don't have the stamina to write something pithy about each nation, the G:TB staff established a set of ground rules regarding the choice of a temporary favorite national side. To wit:

1. We can't root for a previous champion, because that feels bandwagony (so we send our regrets to Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, England, France, Germany, and Spain)
2. We definitely can't pull for countries actively trying to undermine the United States (fuck off, Russia, and Iran - and Trumpistan, for what it's worth)
3. We certainly cannot root in good conscience for countries that are home to Cristiano Ronaldo (Tchau, Portugal)
4. We don't feel good about rooting for countries we've never seen actually play soccer (apologies to you, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, and Serbia)
5. And finally, we won't be rooting for countries that don't have a single player on the roster with whom we're familiar (our bad, Japan and Tunisia)

As we're nothing if not rule followers, we're down to 17 national teams for whom we're willing to root. A couple more rules, maybe, to help us narrow it down. Guidelines, perhaps.

Since we want to root for a team that's got a reasonable chance to at least advance to the knockout stages, we're sad to say that Australia's probably not going to be our team. As fun as it is to say Socceroos, and as much personal affinity as we've got for the Land Down Under, they're just not going to advance. The same is true for our CONCACAF pals from Panama. (Seriously, we couldn't beat Panama in a 10-match qualifying tournament? Fuck us.) Peru are a great story, qualifying out of the brutal CONMEBOL death march for their first World Cup since 1982, but la Blanquirroja aren't going beyond the group stage. And South Korea's a modest 59th in the FIFA World Rankings, behind such minnows as Haiti and Jamaica. Little chance for them to advance and earn my love.

We should probably also take a stand as it relates to vaguely despotic regimes, so even though we celebrated Egypt's qualification and Mo Saleh is tearing the EPL up for my second-favorite English side, we really can't root for them.

Mexico are a tempting choice as our closest World Cup-playing neighbors. Our cultures are increasingly interwoven, and El Tri have a chance to make a decent run. But rooting for Mexico would be a little like rooting for Auburn. And I wouldn't root for Auburn against Russia.

Iceland are an awesome story, a country of 300,000 competing on the world's largest sporting stage. Their hardworking collection of interchangeable Somethingssons appeal to our sense of the underdog. But everyone's going to be in a hurry to back Strákarnir okkar (and to learn how to pronounce it), so we're going to reluctantly go a different direction.

There are a handful of other European countries that we like but can't really get fully behind for no particularly good reason. Croatia's uniforms might be the best in the competition. Poland features the sublime Robert Lewandoski. Sweden eliminated the Italians, and boasts Swedish women. Switzerland is a beautiful land, and Xherdan Shaqiri is my kind of diminutive footballer. Tottenham's Christian Eriksson cast aside a reputation for poor international play to drive Denmark to a place in Russia. But I can't get excited by any of those squads.

One of the best things I've ever seen at a live sporting event is the spontaneous joy of Cameroonian fans as they celebrated their team in an Olympic match against Canada in 1984. Nigerian and Senegalese backers will bring that same emotion and atmosphere next summer. I'll be pulling for both to advance. But they're not my top choices.

Colombia's got a bit of snakebitten World Cup history, to the point where their 1994 loss to the United States cost defender Carlos Escobar his life in a shooting upon his return home. And in James Rodriguez, Radamel Falcao, and Juan Cuadrado, they've got talent to burn. But I can't root for a team coached by a guy named Pekerman, can I?

Belgium may well be the best team in the tournament. They're lousy with top-flight talent, from Manchester United's Romelu Lukaku up top, to Eden Hazard, Marouane Fellaini, and Dries Mertens i the midfield, to Vincent Kompany, Jan Vertonghen, and Toby Alderweireld in the back and Thibaut Courtois in goal. Not to mention Kevin de Bruyne, who might be the best player in the world right now, non-Messi division. The Red Devils are my choice to win it all, and I'd be happy to see it.

Unless it came at Costa Rica's expense. Our CONCACAF rivals reached the quarterfinals in the 2014 World Cup, narrowly falling to the Netherlands in a penalty shootout. They thrashed the USMNT twice in the final round of qualifying, tallying a total of six goals while blanking us. They play a hard-nosed, fast-paced brand of soccer. In Real Madrid's Keylor Navas, they've got one of the world's best goalkeepers. Captain Bryan Ruiz made 97 appearances for Fulham before signing with Portuguese club Sporting CP. Their World Cup squad will feature a half-dozen MLS players. And Costa Rica is a beautiful place that's on our list of places to go for Spring Break, which is nice.

Vamos Los Ticos!

47 comments:

  1. You aren't familiar with Shinji Kagawa? I scoured Osaka for hours looking for a Kagawa away jersey for zson and his friend (the away shirt is really cool and thus impossible to find). They happily made do with blue home jerseys.

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  2. crap. i'm gonna have to do a rewrite. i watched him play within the past two weeks. can't believe i forgot about him. new rule: i can't root for former axis powers.

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  3. A local high school (Cocoa) is playing in a state semifinal game tonight. This is their 11th straight year in a state semifinal game. It’s a relatively small school in a poor city. The football program is top notch and gets a ton of these kids off to
    college and away from Cocoa. Kids who would have no chance of this happening otherwise. I don’t root for high schools other than mine often but I always root for Cocoa Football.

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  4. And I don’t root against Miami but I do root against Miami’s fans. Because they are the fucking WORST.

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  5. Y’all pumped for the war on I-4?

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  6. multiple folks on the twitter saying chip kelly to florida is done. how we feelin', mark?

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  7. If we get Scott Frost I’ll be fine. When this whole thing started I didn’t think Kelly was a real possibility. Then when it looked like he was I was very excited at the thought of it. Frost was my original co-favorite (along with Willie Taggart) so I won’t be mad at getting Frost. He’s young, already has great connections with Florida HS coaches, runs a prolific offense (was Kelly’s OC at Oregon) and seems likely to be at Florida for a fairly long time if he’s successful.

    Honestly, I’d take Charlie Strong too but it doesn’t seem like he’s really on the radar.

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  8. even more people saying that chip kelly is out of the running at florida. carry on.

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  9. Killins, Jr. is a perfect example of why I think Frost/Kelly’s style of offense is a great fit in the state of Florida. He was a 3 star recruit out of Daytona. He’s not even a buck eighty but he can fly. Frost brought him and and put in a package of plays that get him in space. It’s all about allowing him to use his speed. This state has kids like that all over the place.

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  10. Shakeem Griffin is an awesome player and an even more awesome story. No left hand and he’s a fucking badass.

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  11. Quinton Flowers: also a badass.

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  12. You’ve heard me speak of one of my sisters who lives on “the compound” out in VA with her husband and 10 kids. If you’d like to meet ‘em so to speak, go to www.aislimghill.com. (meet the team)

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  13. Sorry....that’s www.aislinghill.com

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  14. UCF-USF. Game of the year. Just like we all thought in August.

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  15. Was 5 min behind bc my boy made me pause it so he could go rid his body of the odor it carried.

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  16. is the farm their only gig, danimal? other than raising 10 kids, i mean.

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  17. Side gig Rob. He has a law practice there in Winc with a couple of small offices around the valley there. If (when) the shit hits the fan, you’ll know where to find me. Should have a mini summit out there one night with the nova folks...it is something.

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  18. got it. that all seems like a lot more effort than i generally make. good on them.

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  19. 10 kids seems like enough to make me fake my own death. Just dealing with my suddenly sneaky 16 year old is enough to make me want to give her away.

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  20. The PK 80 is really cool. Lots of high level basketball played in Portland with a bunch of good Nike programs wearing custom made unis (orange is not my color but I dig the unis UF wore last night). Unfortunately, UF is getting the late shift. Their game against Gonzaga doesnt start until 11:30 tonight.

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  21. i was really excited to watch that game this morning. and then i realized it was at 1130 pm. i will not be watching it.

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  22. I watched Florida’s game last night. I will not make it to tonight’s game. I’ll catch up on DVR tomorrow. I’m sure it will be played at a higher level than Florida-FSU is.

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  23. I went to bed at 915 last night and woke up at 8 to the sound of Guatemalan men sanpapering the wall outside my bedroom. It was glorious - the sleeping part, that is.

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  24. That's better than coming home and finding them in the bedroom with your wife, with or without sandpaper.

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  25. Florida-Gonzaga was extremely well played and entertaining. It would be really cool if Florida-Duke wasn’t on at 10:30 tomorrow night.

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  26. i really thought texas was going to beat duke, and they probably should've. shaka smart needs that team to be good, and it looks like they might be.

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  27. They look like the best team he’s had. Having Bamba certainly helps. He’s a freak.

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  28. just ate a sandwich with prosciutto, stuffing, and mrs. marls' green bean/brussels sprout casserole. it was strong to quite strong.

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  29. and also, my wife made a delicious savory bread pudding with emmenthaler cheese and bacon. she did not at all put me up to making this comment.

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  30. Which do you prefer: your wife's pudding or mrs Marls's beans?

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  31. sub-cromulent first half of offensive football for Alabama

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  32. Auburn was a much better football team today.

    Sneaky good slate of games on tonight.

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  33. the tribe salvaged the day on an oliver tot half court buzzer beater to top odu, 79-77. seven wins in the last eight for the good guys over the monarchs.

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  34. These games aren’t as good as I hoped.

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  35. Just saw the clip of the buzzer beater. That’s fun.

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  36. ND-Stanford is physical as hell. Fun.

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  37. Always is, with stress. Will be fortunate to get out w a W. Pass defense weak.

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  38. tribe got the multi-replay kenny mayne treatment on sportscenter. mayne stole mark's line - he said, 'that's fun'.

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  39. Um, Rob just stole my comment.

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  40. Baker Mayfield is a prick. I love Baker Mayfield.

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  41. And I should’ve kept my mouth shut about the ND-Stanford game.

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