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Friday Round-Up: World Cup Edition

By June 13, 2014June 17th, 201463 Comments

Any soccer fans out there?

Any (American) people who secretly wish they could call it football instead of soccer without sounding like a weenie?

Any weeneies out there who have more than one pair of Sambas in their closet, even though they havenโ€™t played a game of soccer in 25 years?

Any parents who spend more time than they care to admit showing their daughter youtube clips of the โ€œ25 Trickiest Goals in Historyโ€ (which, unfortunately, also means spending more time than they care to admit listening to the terrible Euro dance music that always seems to accompany these highlights) when you are supposed to be helping her study for a vocab test?

Any (other) grown person out there who has watched this video more than 50 times, and still canโ€™t believe itโ€™s real?

Any dads who have a crush on Neymar?

Any moms who donโ€™t have a crush on Ronaldo?

Any mom, dad, son, or daughter who intends to spend an ungodly portion of the few weeks sitting on the couch and watching the World Cup?

If you answered yes to any of the above, we have a book giveaway that might interest you โ€“ or, even better, your kids. We have three signed copies of Zlatan Ibrahimovicโ€™s memoir, I Am Zlatan, to get you in the mood. Weโ€™re not usually athlete-bio types here at DALS, but this one is worthy (โ€œThe most compelling autobiography ever to appear under a footballerโ€™s name,โ€ said a reviewer at The Guardian, and reviewers at The Guardian ought to know, right?). We also happen to be big fans in this house (thatโ€™s Phoebe โ€” and #1 Zlatan fan โ€” above, in his jersey). The bad news is, Zlatanโ€™s national team, Sweden, didnโ€™t qualify for the World Cup this year. The good news is, this afforded Zlatan to impart yet another of his crucial lessons in humility: โ€œThe World Cup without Zlatan is nothing,โ€ he said. But donโ€™t despair. With this book, you can have both! Just comment below and weโ€™ll pick three winners at random.*

And now, a little World Cup-themed round-up, to get you in the moodโ€ฆ

I canโ€™t believe we wrote this healthy snack post for the last World Cup, four years ago. But the idea holds: If youโ€™re gonna watch, eat wisely and well.

I canโ€™t believe how seriously our 10-year-old is taking her FIFA sticker album.

If youโ€™re going to park yourself on the coach for the next month, youโ€™ll want a few dishes on the rotation: chicken wings, nachos, and Stromboli! (Itโ€™s literally impossible for me to write โ€œstromboli!โ€ without an exclamation point.)

A Call to Arms for Title IX moms:ย Get out there and coach!

For a very different take on the best player in the world, check out Jeff Himmelmanโ€™s โ€œThe Burden of Being Lionel Messi.โ€

And while weโ€™re on the subject of Argentina, this piece by the ever-excellent Wright Thompson in ESPN, about the 1978 World Cup.

Argentina, Part 3: We will never stop linking to this clip.

Kidsโ€™ sports should be kid-sized. In more ways than one. This one made us think.

A classic fry-up for the morning after that England-Italy match.

I dare you to watch these videosย showing reactions to Neymarโ€™s goal yesterday and not a) get the chills b) proclaim your undying love of all sports everywhere.

Looking for a good coach?ย Three simple things great teachers do.

Handicapping every World Cup match by the most important metric: uniform aesthetics.

The World Cup of Sausage.

What better excuse than the largest sporting event in the world to make our favorite cake of all time?

May you get bed sores and back aches this weekend from watching so much soccer. Go USA (and Portugal, and England, and Argentina, and Brazil, and every other team our kids are randomly deciding to root for once the game starts)! See you next week.

โ€” Andy & Jenny

(Sausage photo by Danny Kim for Bon Appetit.)

*Update: The winners have all been notified โ€” congrats to Mollie, Greg, and Renee. Thanks to everyone who participated and GO USA!

63 Comments

  • Avatar pmm says:

    Woohoo! We are a BIG soccer family and will definitely be spending a really insane amount of time watching the games this weekendโ€ฆand taping all of the ones that we missโ€ฆand watching the good parts over and over and overโ€ฆand loving every minute of it!

    YAY! This is our year to finally beat Ghana!!!

  • Avatar Maria says:

    Thank goodness somebody out there likes soccer!! ๐Ÿ™‚ (No one at work seems to appreciate the fact that ITโ€™S THE WORLD CUP ahhhh!!!!) Weโ€™re having a huge watch party tomorrow and will be stealing some of your snack ideas โ€“ thanks! I grew up watching, playing, and coaching soccer and love what happens every four years.

  • Avatar alison says:

    YES! Yesterday, I told one of my friends to not even bother asking me what I am doing at any point over the next month, because my answer will always be โ€œwatching soccer.โ€ This is the coolest giveaway I have seen on a blog in a long time:)

  • Avatar C.C. Strom says:

    Love it! My 11 year old son happened to be wearing his Ibra jersey the day some Swedish educators visited his school. They were a bit surprised to meet an Ibra fan. If youโ€™re looking for other crazy-good Swedish soccer player videos, check out Jakob and Josef El-Zein. They have incredible footskills. Soccer is, indeed, a beautiful game. (Go, England!)

  • Avatar brooker says:

    pick me, pick me! My husband loves Zlatan and this might make him feel better about not being able to watch him in the world cup!!

  • Avatar Amy says:

    My 16 year old soccer playing son has his life scheduled out for the next month based on the World Cup schedule. Thank goodness for school vacation and the DVR! Convincing him to read a book would make this Mom very happy!

  • Avatar Mary Peterson says:

    Our children pulled us into the soccer world in MT
    our daughter Meg asking for $10 insurance fee to try out for a traveling team โ€œjust for the experienceโ€
    Years later I was scheduling referees 20 hours a week and my husband coached many boys and girls teams and later high school soccer. We knew nothing about this addiction when it began.

  • Avatar CB says:

    Reading about a slice of someoneโ€™s life is always interesting. This book could help me with my never ending quest to turn my husband into a reader ๐Ÿ™‚
    Enjoy the games!

  • Avatar Stephanie says:

    Weโ€™re huge football fans! Big cheers for a boss whoโ€™s also a fan and understands the need for random off-site โ€œmeetingsโ€ during the World Cup ๐Ÿ™‚

  • Avatar Betsy says:

    My family is very fired about soccer and the world cup. After three years being TV free we even gave in so we could watch the World Cup.

  • Avatar Andi says:

    I didnโ€™t watch soccer until I met my husband. Heโ€™s from Peru and pretty crazy about it. Luckily, I found I really enjoy watching and learning about various teams and players. (Weโ€™re rooting for Messi and the Argentinian side.) My husband and his twin brother have a complex fantasy football (โ€œreal footballโ€ of course) competition both for championโ€™s league play and the world cup, and the research they put into it amazes me.

  • Avatar Liss says:

    Go Oranje!

  • Avatar Becky says:

    The FIFA sticker book is just about all my almost-10-year-old has talked about for the last month. Obsessed. And heโ€™s not even a huge soccer fan!

  • Avatar stacy says:

    My 3 soccer playing kids would love this!

  • Avatar Nicole says:

    We lived in the Czech Republic during the 2002 World Cup, and there is nothing like living somewhere football-mad during the World Cup. Our workplaces were abandoned as we all watched matches together as colleagues, and there were jumbotrons in the main squaresโ€ฆ I really miss that.

  • Avatar Samantha says:

    Canโ€™t help but laugh at the perhaps Freudian slip in the third round-up link, โ€œpark yourself on the coach for the next month.โ€

    Donโ€™t mind if I do?? Hahaha my husband is the coach for his daughterโ€™s softball team.

  • Avatar angela says:

    fingers crossed

  • Avatar Rena says:

    so cool thanks for the chance!!

  • Avatar Nora says:

    I live in a part of the country where American football and basketball rule, and no one will give me control of the remote long enough to tune to the World Cup! If I donโ€™t win this bio, thanks for telling us about it because I will likely get it on my own.

  • Avatar Marie says:

    We love soccer and my husband lived in Sweden for a couple of years. We need to read this book. Thank you for all of your book recommendations!

  • Avatar Maddie says:

    I am definitely hoping I win the giveaway!! Would love a book to read to amp up the excitement.

    My biggest regret about the summer is the fact that studying is cutting into my world cup time. Iโ€™ve had serious conversations with friends about how we wished we had started grad school a year later so we could have taken the bar after the world cup was over and gone.

  • Avatar Deborah says:

    World Cup fever has definitely hit our house too:) We used to live in Europe so we love watching the artistry-in-motion of the European teams โ€” but our fingers are crossed for the USA!!

  • Avatar Kate says:

    A few โ€œfootballโ€ lovers in the family and many many book lovers. ๐Ÿ™‚ Thanks for the giveaway!!!

  • Avatar Kim Demopoulos says:

    World Cup action and the Stanley Cup Final! And only two more weeks of school! Things are looking up.

  • Avatar Sarah says:

    That would be fun to win!

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