World Cup 2010: The Indispensable Guide to Soccer and Geopolitics

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Instant Quarterfinal Review: Germany in a Rout

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Steven Stark's World Cup Review on WGBH/NPR -- Weekend Preview

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Steven Stark's World Cup Review on WGBH/NPR

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Spain-Paraguay Quarterfinal Preview: Spain Is Better But Paraguay is Capable of a Surprise

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Friday, July 2, 2010

Instant Quarterfinal Review: Ghana Falls Short at the Penalty Spot

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Instant Quarterfinal Review: Brazil Meltdown Gives Holland A Shock Win

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Uruguay-Ghana Quarterfinal Preview: On Paper It's Uruguay But the Intangibles Favor Ghana

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      • Spain-Netherlands Final Preview: The Octopus Says ...
      • Reviewing the World Cup: What Happened and Why Did...
      • Instant Semifinal Review: Spain Shuts Down Germany...
      • Germany-Spain Semifinal Preview: Germany Has the E...
      • Uruguay-Netherlands Semifinal Preview: The Dutch D...
      • Instant Quarterfinal Review: Spain Wears Down Para...
      • Instant Quarterfinal Review: Germany in a Rout
      • Steven Stark's World Cup Review on WGBH/NPR -- Wee...
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      • Spain-Paraguay Quarterfinal Preview: Spain Is Bett...
      • Instant Quarterfinal Review: Ghana Falls Short at ...
      • Instant Quarterfinal Review: Brazil Meltdown Gives...
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      • Netherlands-Brazil Preview: Brazil Has the Edge
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Steven D. Stark, a former world sports columnist for the Montreal Gazette and the author of three previous books and one e-book, has been a commentator for CNN, National Public Radio, and the Voice of America, where his role was to try to interpret American culture to the rest of the world. Harrison Stark, currently a student at Brown University, has been a ball boy for Fulham FC, where his claim to fame was that he was once hit by a bottle thrown by an opposing fan. They can be reached at: starkworldcup@gmail.com
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In this sharp, fun, and sassy guide, Stark & Stark lay it all out for both the casual and impassioned fan – the spectacle, the tradition, and the teams. Learn why Spain never wins, Brazil often does, and what the US and Mexico really need to do to win the Cup. Discover, too, what the first World Cup in Africa will mean – from Mandela to mythical spirits. Each team profile features a squad breakdown, players to watch, predictions, and an analysis of team tactics, tradition, coaching techniques, and even the national anthems that will be played before each match.

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