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Soccer and the intellectual

Monday June 12, 2006

Clever piece up at Slate today by Bryan Curtis, on how soccer has become the favorite sport of American intellectuals. I especially liked this observation:

There's also a frisson of underworld glamour in soccer writing. To chronicle the international game is, in many cases, to mingle with thugs, hooligans, and all sorts of unsavories. "There's a strong, strong element of working-class chic in American fandom," says David Plotz, Slate's resident soccer obsessive. "It's like fake macho for smarty-pantses." One needn't venture to Glasgow or Rome to seek out lunch-pail pals, of course—the intellectual could just as easily find them stateside at a college football game or NASCAR event. Perversely, it seems easier for an American soccer fan to make common cause with Italian mobs, who might happen to be shouting pro-fascist chants, than with someone from Alabama, who might happen to be a Republican.


It will surprise no one, I'm sure, to learn that I don't give a rat's Ronaldinho for soccer, but that's not because of faux-populism. I just don't like sports all that much. I much prefer the drinking, the eating and the carousing that attend sporting events (what is LSU football season for except to drink beer and cook up a big gumbo?). That said, I will once again put on my KNVB jersey, find a Dallas sports bar that will broadcast a match involving the Dutch team, and turn out to root for Heineken, I mean, HOLLAND. Go Orange!
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tovart
June 12, 2006 10:40 PM

Being unaware that this particular sport was somehow partisan, I'm glad that I can bridge that divide and say, Steve, we may not agree on lawyers and judges, but we do on Soccer!>

Rod Dreher
June 12, 2006 10:41 PM

Steve, read the whole piece. The author was not talking about all US soccer fans, only intellectuals.>

tovart
June 12, 2006 10:52 PM

So who's not intellectual around here?>

Victor Morton
June 14, 2006 12:21 AM
http://cinecon.blogspot.com

Hey ... I'll wear by green Celtic shirt, and we'll walk up to your wife and ...>

Anonymous Also
June 14, 2006 5:28 AM

So, it's "intellectual" to watch a sport that's not been ruined by endless TV hypemeisters, war metaphor obsessed commentators, and also manages to have commercial sponsors within the game, instead of timeouts every two seconds??

Thanks for the compliment!!>

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Rod Dreher is an editorial columnist for the Dallas Morning News, and author of "Crunchy Cons" (Crown Forum), a nonfiction book about conservatives, most of them religious, whose faith and political convictions sometimes put them at odds with mainstream conservatives. The views expressed in this blog are his own.

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