Oh joy, another international weekend
First of all I would like to apologize for bumping the Golden Corral off the top of the page.
If you know me, or even if you only online-know me, you'll probably know that I really, really hate internationals. I like the World Cup just fine, it's a lot of fun to watch, but I really don't care about the European Championships at all. A World Cup? For just Europe? WHEEEEEEzzzzzzzzzz. Not only that, but the endless, interminable qualifiers for each of those tournaments just drive me insane. But why, you ask? A couple reasons.
The first reason I don't like them is the way it can drive players to exhaustion. Top players on top teams play in multiple cup competitions, a league competition, and then they're also expected to play in international competitions on top of that. For a player that is a regular in the starting lineup of a national team, they are faced with the task of playing soccer for almost two straight years, with only about six weeks total off - the 2011/12 season goes from July through May, then a couple weeks off, then that player joins the national team, plays a tournament that goes from mid-June to mid-July, takes three weeks off, then plays again from July 2012 to May 2013.
If you are a person who follows modern sports, this is where you no doubt say "BUT THEY MAKE SO MUCH MONEY THEY NEED TO MAN UP AND PLAY ALL THE DAMN TIME IT'S A KID'S GAME" etc. But for me, it's much more nuanced than that. I have done no studies about this - stupid day job distracting me! - but it would seem that exerting yourself at close to maximum effort almost every single day for two years, with only a few weeks off, would start to be detrimental to a player's performance during the last half or so of such a long stretch of time.
In addition to that, there's the injury factor. Tiredness like that can lead to injuries, as players don't focus as well when they're tired. There is also the obvious fact that every game carries with it the risk of getting injured, whether you're tired or not, and the more games you play the more that risk increases. Internationals are additional games, thus, additional risk.
The second reason I don't like internationals is much vaguer. It just seems oddly anachronistic to me, in the 21st century, when we're all connected by airplanes, phone lines, and the internet, that there needs to be a sporting contest to decide who is the best in the world at whatever (and yes, I feel this way about the Olympics as well). Every country knows so much about every other country now that it's not like France would roll into the USA for a friendly and people would ogle all them funny furriners with their stripey shirts and berets and baguettes; the world is a much, much smaller place now, and we're all much more familiar with each other, so it seems somewhat pointless to use sports as a proxy for national pride.
And yes, I get the whole "but how will we know who is the best?" argument. I just don't really care about the answer to that question in a nation v. nation context. I can watch the best players in the world play on the best teams in the world in the best leagues in the world on a weekly basis; if I can have that, I see no need to watch a team that represents a country play against another team that represents a country. Seems oddly pointless to me.
But, as with all things, that is just my opinion. What do you think? Do you pay attention to international games - qualifiers and friendlies as well as tournaments? What do you like about them as opposed to watching club soccer?
Internet, meet poll. Poll, do your thing.
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Teams need to play together to play well together
otherwise every national team would look like us, so far this year. I’m not a fan of friendlies really, but I see their purpose.
WRITTEN IN THE STAAAAARS, A MILLION MILES AWAAAAAAY
I write a bit for The Short Fuse.
by Thomas Wachtel on Oct 6, 2011 8:22 PM EDT up reply actions
I like the idea of internationals more than I like their execution
I hate the injury risk, I hate what they take out of our players, none of that is good. But I really enjoy the change-up, I like watching national teams play and seeing unusual groupings of players working together. And even though I’m not the biggest fan of some of the players individually (like Dempsey, for example) I really love watching the US national team play. So yeah, I logically have issues with internationals but I just don’t know how to quit them.
But then I like interleague play, so maybe I’m not the best person to ask.
WRITTEN IN THE STAAAAARS, A MILLION MILES AWAAAAAAY
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I don't mind interleague play really but I wouldn't be sad to see it go away
but I do like and will always defend the DH so I’ve got my flaws too.
I actually am okay with the DH as well
which makes things awkward at Amazin’ Avenue, but you can’t agree on everything. That would just be weird.
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by Thomas Wachtel on Oct 7, 2011 10:33 AM EDT up reply actions
What's better than seeing a pitcher hit a home run?
I mean, that’s gotta be the reason Micah Owings exists, right?
AAARRRRRRRSSSSSHHHHHHHHAAAAAAVVVVVIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNNN!
Dream goal!
by Aidan Gibson on Oct 10, 2011 11:06 AM EDT up reply actions
You mean like Felix hitting a closed-eye grand slam against the Mets? Off Johan Santana? Yeah, that was pretty awesome
(sorry Thomas)
and this
Chuck Norris doesn't need a bat.
he just roundhouse kicks the ball out of the park.
by bearcatcardfan on Oct 11, 2011 2:18 AM EDT up reply actions
/banhammer!
AAARRRRRRRSSSSSHHHHHHHHAAAAAAVVVVVIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNNN!
Dream goal!
by Aidan Gibson on Oct 11, 2011 6:56 AM EDT up reply actions
Not having to watch pitchers hit the other 97% of the time
WRITTEN IN THE STAAAAARS, A MILLION MILES AWAAAAAAY
I write a bit for The Short Fuse.
by Thomas Wachtel on Oct 12, 2011 1:49 AM EDT up reply actions
One of the joys of the early 2000's was watching Randy Johnson regularly swing a bat
It was like watching an ostrich try to use chopsticks!

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