Why the World Cup Matters
On this the opening day of World Cup 2006, my friend Jason Bybee at Already & Not Yet asks a pertinent question: Does anybody care?
Americans, with their provincial love of “home-grown” sports, high-scoring, slam-bam action and jiggly, twenty-something dancers in next-to-nothing outfits, for the most part have never developed a taste for the nuance and intricacy that enliven the soul of “The Beautiful Game.” Jason went on to ask, “What am I missing?”
After counting to ten and taking a short walk, I returned to my keyboard and typed this reply:
… Read the restIt’s an aquired taste, and when it comes to taste, most Americans don’t have very much.

I’m really not begging for a pat-down or anything like that. It’s just that folks who Googled a topic like
The “thrill of victory and the agony of de feet” were everywhere apparent at this year’s 2006 Alabama State Soccer Championships this past weekend in Huntsville. Dreams were made and shattered as match after match was decided in sudden-death “golden goal” overtime or kicks from the mark. The biggest thrill was 





