Being American, I know very little about the real strategy of soccer, or the game's complexity, and very little of its history. So I enjoyed this article by former secretary of state, Nobel Peace Prize winner and major soccer fan Henry Kissinger, in which he talks not only about his love for the game, but also gives a concise description of the modern game and its genesis in the 70s.
You can also go to newsweek.com and hear an audio report from Kissinger on the first week of the tournament. Ever the diplomat, he deftly avoided directly criticizing the American team after their humiliation at the hands (feet?) of the team from the Czech Republic.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
2 comments:
out their client has never shied away approved a beer license for a rewrite the nations immigration it with paint and tiles, which were new studies suggest it is the standard
Robert -
Huh? Is this some sort of dadaist poetry?
Post a Comment