Saturday, June 19, 2010

A week's worth of watching World Cup football

Its been about a week since the start of the 2010 World Cup and after many years I have been following most of the matches on TV. In India, ESPN has done an excellent job of the live telecast. Let me get one thing out of the way first - yes, the vuvuzela sound is annoying, irritating and distracting (Vuvuzela on Wikipedia).

I have also been rediscovering the pleasure of watching live sports without annoying commercial breaks. The sheer luxury of watching the entire 45 minutes of a half without even one interruption is something for which one has to thank ESPN (whether it is deliberate or lack of advertisers, I can't say, but more power to whatever has caused it). As a digression, advertisement breaks have killed the pleasure of watching cricket on TV (whether it be of the Test, 50 over or T20 format). At least in India, the last ball of the over has barely been bowled and more often than not, not even fielded, before we go to a commercial break. The commentators have become resigned to it and break off mid-sentence the moment they realize they are off the air. Newbie commentators are notable for not knowing when the break starts.

Back to the matches - this is based on the matches I have seen and not in general on all matches to date. I was impressed with Argentina (even in their 1-0 win against Nigeria). They seem to be playing to their potential, as opposed to France and Spain. The England - USA match was a disaster for England, the almost self goal by Green is now legend, but they hardly looked like a good attacking unit. Their draw yesterday with Algeria means that they have a must win game against Slovenia (who surprisingly are leading the group!). Greece played very well against Nigeria (who seem a little lost on the field).

I watched the Brazil game against North Korea and I must say that I was surprised and impressed by North Korea. Brazil though played with reasonable fluency (Kaka disappointed, but the team does not really depend completely on him) and though North Korea tried hard, ultimately the better team won. The Portugal - North Korea game would be very interesting to determine the group standings and who goes through to the next round.

On to the second week!

4 comments:

kau kau goes the crow said...

Completely agree with the uninterrupted viewing pleasure of a half without commercials...abso bliss.

Umesh Patil said...

Yup, probably this is going to be one more disappointing Cup for England. They did not impress at all.

But some other shocking results are losses of Spain, France, Germany and host nation S. Africa. I would expect Spain and Germany to recover bit.

I have not watched Argentina, but all the pre Cup buzz is getting delivered by the team.

Not sure whether you watched USA-Slovenia match, one of the finest matches so far. If only Americans are able to avoid their hesitancy in early part of the match.... There physical fitness (special and bit rare conditioning attempted by the coach, Bradley) is talked lot.

I like Brazil. Folks used to comment that there is no 'samba' style. But for me the classic sign of 5 forward players crowding the opposition box in succession of 'waves after waves of attack'; that is Brazilian samba. It is there and alive. Seems balanced team too and as the tournament progresses, they may peak at the right time.

That is the fear I have with Argentina - they may peak early. As this Cup business is month long, when a team peaks is critical. Otherwise, this team is sure to advance.

Other teams to watch are Uruguay, Mexico, Italy and Netherlands.

DS said...

TV channels are able to put ads in a Cricket telecast coz of the nature of the game as there is no play during change of overs.

In football if during every goal kick the captains of each team had to rearrange the players on the field .... then I am sure the TV channels would have found a way of slipping one ad in during that time !! :-)

That said, I am for curbing the ads during cricket matches.... they are a nuisance and I am sure a point if irritation for some commentators.

Well and on the World Cup.... Germany are playing well and I feel they will be in the semis.

Nilesh Bakhle said...

@Umesh - agree with you on Brazil, watching them is always a pleasure, their next match tonight will give a fair indicator of how they will progress.

@DS - well Formula 1 also has artificial breaks, so they can well be introduced in football (e.g. when a player is carded or post goal scoring, etc.), imho, Germany may progress but unless they find their rhythm quickly might succumb later on.

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