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 havenโt 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 โ25 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 canโt believe itโs real?
Any dads who have a crush on Neymar?
Any moms who donโt 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 Ibrahimovicโs memoir, I Am Zlatan, to get you in the mood. Weโre not usually athlete-bio types here at DALS, but this one is worthy (โThe most compelling autobiography ever to appear under a footballerโs 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 (thatโs Phoebe โ and #1 Zlatan fan โ above, in his jersey). The bad news is, Zlatanโs national team, Sweden, didnโt qualify for the World Cup this year. The good news is, this afforded Zlatan to impart yet another of his crucial lessons in humility: โThe World Cup without Zlatan is nothing,โ he said. But donโt despair. With this book, you can have both! Just comment below and weโll pick three winners at random.*
And now, a little World Cup-themed round-up, to get you in the moodโฆ
I canโt believe we wrote this healthy snack post for the last World Cup, four years ago. But the idea holds: If youโre gonna watch, eat wisely and well.
I canโt believe how seriously our 10-year-old is taking her FIFA sticker album.
If youโre going to park yourself on the coach for the next month, youโll want a few dishes on the rotation: chicken wings, nachos, and Stromboli! (Itโs literally impossible for me to write โstromboli!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 Himmelmanโs โThe Burden of Being Lionel Messi.โ
And while weโre 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 Neymarโs 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.
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!
Futball!! Sounds like a fun book for my budding soccer stars.
โI believe that we will win!โ Our kids (ages 5,3) are totally into the Panini book. Weโd love to add to the World Cup excitement in our house by winning this signed book!
Thanks for the roundup! My husband and I have been glued to the TV and definitely guilty of calling it โfootballโ instead of soccer ๐ We would love to win!
We are currently camped out on the couch in front of the Spain-Netherlands match, with a lot riding on it, since one child loves van Persie and the other cheers for Spain. BTW, my 12 year old just rode his bike to the soccer shop to swap out cards for the Panini FIFA sticker book. Panini= #marketinggeniu$
We love Zlatan!!!
My kids are nuts about the Panini soccer album too- classic!
Lots of fun coming up in the next few weeks. Enjoy it and may the best team win!
Italia!!
Zlatan! Phoebe knows the real deal ๐
I guess you can brag like that when youโre as good as he is? Haha.
And I claim the right to call it football since I lived in England for a bit (or at least thatโs my excuse!).
We are World Cup crazy! Would love a copy of the book!
My son would love this book! My husbandโs grandmother was a first generation American of Swedish parents. We still have extended family in Sweden, so Sweden has a special place in our heart! Thanks so much!
I love that you and your family are so into the World Cup!! Thanks for all the links, I love the one with all the videos of Brazil getting their first goal of the tournament! Weโre England supporters at our house ๐
Heโs hilariousโ would love a copy!
my honey is nuts for the world cup and would love this book!
Love the blog, love it even more that you love Zlatan. Iโm sure he loves you too.
LOL โany weeneies out there who have more than one pair of Sambas in their closet, even though they havenโt played a game of soccer in 25 years?โ this whole post is AWESOME.
weโre big team USA fans in my house! also big MLS fans -Go NY Red Bulls! YAY soccer! #daretozlatan
I love girls who play hard. We watch hockey shooting videos in lieu of studying for spelling. Thank goodness sheโs a good speller. Zlatanโs name could be a challenge!
Love my sambas!
I love Ibra and would love his book. Check out how crazy my family and I are about football by following the link to the website above. It is a World Cup game that I created back in โ98 and has 35 people playing this year. Also, Ibra changed his mind and is going to the World Cup because of a Brazilian twitter campaign #VEMIBRA โ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UH5INa7pun0
Love this post. Thanks for all the great links. My 3 are also randomly & enthusiastically rooting for teams once the game, er, match, begins. So fun to watch! Iโm off to get that sticker book for 8 year old samba wearing soccer player! And then make a lazy Saturday morning fry up. Yum.
We are watching and this is an awesome post! Of course USMNT is our team, but we each pick another nation to root for. We also support our BPL teamโs players, too. Iโm a Chelsea fan and there are lots of our Boys in Blue playing in this World Cup. Our dream is to travel as a family to a World Cup and take it all in.
This would be so fun to win. I love watching my girls play soccer and try to up the enthusiasm for this event in my home whenever I can!
Back in the day, before we got cable, we watched La Copa Mundial in spanish as we could get the station via antenna. We got the boys up at the crack of dawn to watch early morning dramasโฆthose were the days! Enjoy with your girls, they grow up and away too soon.
Love the article about women/moms coaching. I have two boys and between me and my husband, I was the one most into sports growing up. Even though it can be uncomfortable and there is some pretty blatant sexism out there, Iโve made an effort to coach my sonโs baseball team (heโs still in the tball/coachpitch age range). I want them to see that I am/women are capable of knowing sports, organizing a team, and cheering hard!!
I am so obsessed with world cup. Iโve been watching it at work and watching all weekend! Iโm so nervous for the US games. 3rd time is a charm and we will beat Ghana!