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Fiddling with the World Cup

Explore the fascinating debate on World Cup commentary, from refereeing flaws to the need for sudden-death overtime.

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So a lot of visitors have been coming to CV to read Mark's post on the Physics of Beckham. What's more, the rest of the blogosphere is thick with commentary on the World Cup -- 3 Quarks Daily has Alex Cooley reporting and Jonathan Kramnick grumbling, the Volokh Conspiracy has David Post enthusing and Todd Zywicki critiquing, and Crooked Timber has been hosting rollicking open threads. Who would have thought that people were interested in soccer? It'll never be as popular as string theory, but there's definitely some interest there. Actually, philistine American though I may be, I love the World Cup. And I myself was doing Beckham blogging long before it had become fashionable. The World Cup is everything the Olympics should be, but isn't. It's a spectacle of true international importance, featuring a sport that people care about even in the off years, full of compelling personalities and ...

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