June 26, 2006

Culture

Aussie, Aussie … argh, argh, argh

by Doug Merrill

Can the Italians win a game without a significant boost from the referees?

June 25, 2006

Germany

“Ein ganz normaler Arbeitstag”

by Emmanuel

So, Franz Beckenbauer, the president of the organizing comittee of the World Cup, got married yesterday with his long-time partner Heidi Burmester.
Nothing especially interesting here, except for the shocking fact that the Kaiser did not even bother to let his coworkers know beforehand about his wedding. World Cup spokesman Jens Grittner has this amazing [...]

June 24, 2006

Culture

Berlin! Berlin!

by Doug Merrill

“Berlin! Berlin! We’re going to Berlin!”
That was the big chant among the crowds at the three or four different venues where I watched parts of Germany’s victory over Sweden today. And, you know, they might well be.
Downtown Munich is one big party zone right now. I’ll be back, er, later.
(Sorry, David.)

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June 23, 2006

Culture

Ghana with the Winda

by Doug Merrill

As David said, “Cool when underdogs win. Just not against us.”
(I know this happened 24 hours ago. It just took time to face up to putting it into a blog post.)

June 14, 2006

Culture

World Cup Cliche Watch, Pt. 3

by Doug Merrill

I don’t know if these are also soccer cliches in English, but they are widely repeated bits of wisdom in German.
First, for our friends from Japan: “The game lasts 90 minutes.” Das Spiel dauert 90 Minuten. Bayern Munich learned this most famously in 1999, when the game lasted a little bit longer.
Second, for les [...]

June 9, 2006

Culture

World Cup Cliche Watch

by Doug Merrill

We’ll get the first one out of the way early: Twenty-two men played. In the end, Germany won.
(Over Costa Rica, 4-2 just for the record and so anyone who pulls this post out of the archives years from now will have the context at hand.)
Predictions for Poland vs Ecuador?

June 8, 2006

Culture

Kickoff

by Doug Merrill

Anyone taking Costa Rica tomorrow? For the sheer perversity?
Just wondering.

June 7, 2006

World Cup: Furor Yugoslavica

by Douglas Muir

Yugoslavia used to have a hell of a team. They were regular visitors to the World Cup, advancing to the elimination rounds more often than not. They went to the quarter finals in 1990, and there are plenty of Serbs and Croats who will tell you that they actually came within a whisker [...]

Germany

Germany: There’s more than the World Cup

by Tobias Schwarz

Assuming that you, gentle readers, are not yet entirely absorbed by your preparations for the upcoming month of watching simple games of 22 men runnung after a ball before, well, Gary Lineker will hopefully be proven right again*, here’s some more interesting information about the country that is now officially run from the FIFA headquarter [...]

June 3, 2006

Europe and the world

Ursprache is German. And so is Weltschmerz.

by Tobias Schwarz

Well, gentle readers, here’s your occasional light Saturday post about transatlantic relations.
Should you or your children ever be interested in winning spelling bees, which, according to the Times Online, have enjoyed a recent explosion of popularity in the United States, choose words from obscure European languages, which, for some reason apparently made it into [...]

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