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        <title>Kickoff - The World Game - theworldgame&apos;s Blog - Bakersfield.com</title>
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        <description>Ever wonder if maybe nations should solve their problems without war, but with some sort of sporting contest? Well, they&#039;d pick the one game that unites the world, and Brazil would be the world&#039;s only superpower.

This blog is about soccer, mainly the international variety, the kind that pits nation vs. nation on 110 yards of grass.

A few notes about my predilictions: I like the international game best. Yes, I know that the superclubs are eclipsing national teams as the top level of quality soccer in the world. I still prefer the romance of Brazil vs. Argentina to the money-driven superstar accumulation that results in Chelsea vs. Milan.

Which is not to say I don&#039;t follow the club game. I watch the Champions League and I pay some attention to MLS and La Liga -- back in the &#039;90s, when I lived in Texas, I was a Dallas Burn season ticket holder, and I&#039;ve seen Barcelona play on two continents (and North America isn&#039;t one of them). I don&#039;t pay much attention to the Premiership or the Mexican league, but I invite comments about them.

There is a pair of international matchdays coming up, and there are some pretty good matches on TV -- all of which are friendlies. The action starts today with Brazil v. England. Saturday is USA v. China and Mexico v. Iran, both at 5 p.m. I&#039;m a USA fan, but there&#039;s no question Mexico&#039;s game is going to be the better match, so I&#039;m torn. If either was on FSC I could rely on the endless reruns, but it&#039;s ESPN2 and Telemundo, so maybe I&#039;ll just channel-flip. 

For my money, the best game of the week will be Tuesday&#039;s Brazil-Turkey friendly. The two games these teams played in the 2002 World Cup, and then their game in the 2003 Confederations Cup, were all fantastic.

I&#039;ll post later on the week&#039;s Euro 2008 qualifiers, none of which are on TV in Bakersfield but which could be interesting to follow anyway.</description>
        <itunes:summary>Ever wonder if maybe nations should solve their problems without war, but with some sort of sporting contest? Well, they&#039;d pick the one game that unites the world, and Brazil would be the world&#039;s only superpower.

This blog is about soccer, mainly the international variety, the kind that pits nation vs. nation on 110 yards of grass.

A few notes about my predilictions: I like the international game best. Yes, I know that the superclubs are eclipsing national teams as the top level of quality soccer in the world. I still prefer the romance of Brazil vs. Argentina to the money-driven superstar accumulation that results in Chelsea vs. Milan.

Which is not to say I don&#039;t follow the club game. I watch the Champions League and I pay some attention to MLS and La Liga -- back in the &#039;90s, when I lived in Texas, I was a Dallas Burn season ticket holder, and I&#039;ve seen Barcelona play on two continents (and North America isn&#039;t one of them). I don&#039;t pay much attention to the Premiership or the Mexican league, but I invite comments about them.

There is a pair of international matchdays coming up, and there are some pretty good matches on TV -- all of which are friendlies. The action starts today with Brazil v. England. Saturday is USA v. China and Mexico v. Iran, both at 5 p.m. I&#039;m a USA fan, but there&#039;s no question Mexico&#039;s game is going to be the better match, so I&#039;m torn. If either was on FSC I could rely on the endless reruns, but it&#039;s ESPN2 and Telemundo, so maybe I&#039;ll just channel-flip. 

For my money, the best game of the week will be Tuesday&#039;s Brazil-Turkey friendly. The two games these teams played in the 2002 World Cup, and then their game in the 2003 Confederations Cup, were all fantastic.

I&#039;ll post later on the week&#039;s Euro 2008 qualifiers, none of which are on TV in Bakersfield but which could be interesting to follow anyway.</itunes:summary>
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