Sunday, December 9, 2012
Cinco
The Colombian has Atletico Madrid in 2nd place, his country well-poised for their first world cup qualification in 20 years, and has generally been destroying defenses since his 2009 move to Europe. Since then, he's scored 127 goals in 152 matches, including today's outburst and a hat trick against Chelsea in the UEFA Super Cup.
Falcao is from Santa Marta, just as another world-famous Colombian, Carlos Valderrama. If you don't know much about him yet, jump on the bandwagon soon- you'll enjoy watching him ascend into super-stardom right as the 2014 World Cup arrives.
The thing about Falcao that is most impressive is that he doesn't just score goals; he scores jaw-dropping, artistic glories that make you want to hug a stranger. He has a staggering arsenal: Equally strong feet, accurate headers, back heels, chip shots, swerving-impossible-to-stop-upper90-daggers-from-22 yards, breakaways, one-timers, bicycles... he is simply the best Striker in the world right now, and is a joy to watch. Enjoy watching some of his more recent exploits:
http://bit.ly/falcaobike - An audacious bike in a friendly earlier this year.
http://bit.ly/falcao36 - His 36 goals in the 2011-12 season.
Friday, November 30, 2012
MLS Playoffs To The Lead - MLS Cup Edition
First, thanks to everyone who participated over the last 3 weeks. There were hundreds of pageviews of my blog post, scores of RT's and widespread participation across MLS, including RSL's official account. I understand why folks making a living in the soccer media circles may be reticent to call out ESPN, but many of you nonetheless supported this message. I really appreciate that.
Alas, ESPN did not care to feature any MLS Playoff match in The Lead. Yet. With MLS Cup tomorrow, and the end of the Beckham era, the final MLS Playoffs match may actually make it to The Lead. We'll see tomorrow morning. Either way, I'm planning on reviving the movement next year around playoff time. I'm happy to be a squeaky wheel on this issue.
Thanks,
Nate Beckman (@4castnate)
Columbus Crew and MLS fan
#MLSPlayoffsToTheLead
ScoreCenter has been downloaded to tens of millions of mobile devices and is one of the most popular ways of staying informed of sports scores and headlines today. "The Lead" is a page on the app that every user sees frequently. While anyone can easily add an MLS specific page for their app, "The Lead" summarizes events that ESPN deems worthy... and that's where it may be subject to public opinion.
If you'd like to help the cause, tweet to @espn and @scorecenter asking (politely) to have MLS Playoffs added to The Lead. Use #MLSPlayoffsToTheLead hash tag. With enough participation, this will work. We live in the age of soccer's ascendancy in the USA, and this is a chance to directly participate in a small milestone. How cool is that?
Friday, November 9, 2012
MLS Playoffs To The Lead
ScoreCenter has been downloaded to tens of millions of mobile devices and is one of the most popular ways of staying informed of sports scores and headlines today. "The Lead" is a page on the app that every user sees frequently, regardless of preference. While anyone can easily add an MLS specific page for their app, "The Lead" summarizes events that ESPN decides are on top of social consciousness... and that's where it may be subject to public opinion.
Today, the MLS conference finals begin. If you'd like to help the cause, tweet to @espn and @scorecenter asking (politely) to have MLS Playoffs added to The Lead. Use #MLSPlayoffsToTheLead hash tag. With enough participation, this will work. We live in the age of soccer's ascendancy in the USA, and this is a chance to directly participate in a small milestone. How cool is that?
Thanks,
Nate Beckman (@4castnate)
Columbus Crew and MLS fan
Sunday, October 14, 2012
The Road Is Tough
League
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Farthest Distance Between Clubs (miles)
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Comparable Distance Between Columbus Crew & MLS
Club
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EPL
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282: Newcastle
United – Southampton
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279: Chicago Fire
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Bundesliga
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397: Hamburger SV
– SC Freiburg
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403: Philadelphia
Union
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La Liga
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629: Deportivo a Coruna – RCD Mallorca
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627: New England Revolution
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Tuesday, August 14, 2012
My Wedding Playlists
- Air on the G String - JS Bach. Selected by Victoria. I didn't know much about this track prior to song selection, but it was the perfect 1st song of the wedding prelude. Gorgeous, sweeping strings without an overpowering melody. Unfortunately, due to blistering heat I had to cut this song; it was never actually played at the wedding. Even more oddly, it was inexplicably omitted from the program. But for reals - it was supposed to have been played!
- Canon in D Major - Pachelbel. If you hear this, you're probably at a wedding. My mom surely cried.
- Ave Maria - Schubert. Selected by Victoria. Her mom probably cried.
- Here Comes the Bride - Wagner. Duh. I may or may not have cried. A little.
- Wedding March - Mendelssohn. V found a mariachi version, and it was too fun not to use. True story!
- Much like a great referee, it needed to take a back seat to the main event. Not just in volume, mind you... these tracks would be low on lyrics and would not call attention to themselves. Ideally, a track-listing that you realized at the END of the night was really good.
- Latin influences would be appreciated by my South American guests, and a multicultural approach in general would bring a warm, loving and fresh feel to the night. Heavy doses of Thievery Corporation? Check.
- A few Easter eggs for myself. I snuck in tracks by Brainiac, The Cure, Aphex Twin, Daft Punk, Nine Inch Nails, Smashing Pumpkins and Sasha.
- A couple must-play tracks:
- All My Love - Led Zeppelin. I discovered this song as a teenager and immediately pegged it in my wedding. On my first dinner date with Victoria, that track played in the restaurant. When I heard it, I lost my words.
- Wrapped Around Your Finger - The Police. I love the concept of wedding rings, and I fall for these lyrics each time. Another track selected by a young Nate for an older Nate. Good pick, young Nate.
- I wanted timelessness, which meant firing up the way-back machine. I don't have a problem with Frank Sinatra or the Rat Pack, but when I hear tracks from that ilk I just think of dudes in Vegas; not exactly romance. But The Platters - now that's the jam. Louie Armstrong's What a Wonderful World spontaneously became our 1st dance... could not have worked out better.
| Name | Artist |
| La Femme d'Argent | Air |
| Ce Matin La | Air |
| Les Professionnels | Air |
| J'Ai Dormi Sous L'Eau | Air |
| Dance Of The Dream Man | Angelo Badalamenti |
| Insensatez | Antônio Carlos Jobim |
| Xtal | Aphex Twin |
| We Are The Music Makers | Aphex Twin |
| Laru Beya | Aurelio |
| April In Paris | Billie Holiday |
| Huepajé | Bomba Estéreo |
| Night Over Manaus | Boozoo Bajou |
| Flypaper | Brainiac |
| Love Song | The Cure |
| Nightvision | Daft Punk |
| Veridis Quo | Daft Punk |
| Under The Boardwalk | The Drifters |
| El Amor De Este Pueblo | Federico Aubele |
| All My Love | Led Zeppelin |
| This Magic Moment | Lou Reed |
| What A Wonderful World | Louis Armstrong |
| Tolú | Lucho Bermúdez |
| Porcelain | Moby |
| Adrift and At Peace | Nine Inch Nails |
| Only You (And You Alone) | The Platters |
| Twilight Time | The Platters |
| Wrapped around Your Finger | The Police |
| Eple | Röyksopp |
| In Space | Röyksopp |
| Magnetic North | Sasha |
| Luna | Smashing Pumpkins |
| A Gentle Dissolve | Thievery Corporation |
| Fragments | Thievery Corporation |
| Rebirth | Thievery Corporation |
| Tamarindio (Thievery Corporation Remix) | Thievery Corporation |
| Indra | Thievery Corporation |
| Air Batucada | Thievery Corporation |
| So Com Voce | Thievery Corporation |
| Samba Tranquille | Thievery Corporation |
| Cumbia Sobre el Mar | Trio Serenata |
| Fiesta - Original Mix | 80s Casual |
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Penalties Are No Way To Decide a Championship
Recently, FIFA's President since 1998 (term limits?!) called for an elimination of the "tragedy" of penalties when deciding matches. I've got to say, it's about time. I'm sick of seeing World Cups, Champions League tournaments, various continental cups & even domestic league championships decided by 5 (or more) penalty shots. Team sports should award championships based on team interplay, not individuals in a skills competition.
If IT Project Management taught me anything it's that usually the best and most elegant solutions are the simplest. My fix for FIFA and the IFAB? Golden Goal Extra Time (GGET), with 2 tweaks:
- Each side allowed one additional substitution
- Each side must remove one player
The previous use of golden goal, from 2000-2004, was ended due to teams bunkering in rather than trying to score. With each team removing a player from the field, the game will open up a bit and entice more attacking opportunities.
There was also a lingering concern about player safety due to the fatigue of playing an extreme amount of minutes in potentially unlimited GGET. However, in the current IFAB model, it is mandated that everyone on the pitch after 90 min plays an additional 30. I'd bet a dollar that 2 out of 3 matches, with an additional sub and a more open field, would be solved within minutes 91-120.
Plus, let's look at who would be taking the field to start GGET in the 91st minute. Assuming a 4-man defensive line, 6 remaining field players start a game and do the bulk of the attacking. In the new model, 4 players could have been substituted at some point, and another would have been removed to start GGET. Not to say that defenders don't get hurt or tired, but if all 4 stayed on this leaves only 1 attacking player forced to play more than 90 minutes.
So, problem solved! I feel better already. Time for breakfast. Will the better team win more often? Who knows, but at least it will be via a goal created by a team and defended by a team. Yes... we'll switch ends each 15 minutes to keep any pitch or wind concerns at bay. No, it might not be as riveting for some fans as penalties... but I refer to my previous argument about this being a team sport.
Friday, March 23, 2012
'twas the night before Crewsmas
'Twas the night before Crewsmas, when all through the state
All Crew fans were stirring; no one could wait.
Their gear was all laid out on floors with care,
In hopes that St. Dunc soon would be there;
The children were nestled all snug in their beds,
While visions of Renteria danced in their heads,
Glitter Mama in her 'kerchief, that hooligan wench,
If her seats were closer she'd be on the bench.
When soon at Crew Stadium there arose such a clatter,
Casual fans came out to see what was the matter.
To I-71 they flew like a flash,
Tore open their minivans and brought all their cash,
When they got to Hudson St it was packed,
The cars were all decked out in yellow and black.
When, what to their wondering eyes should appear,
But a proud Crew team, just like last year!
With a new central midfield, so lively and quick,
It was that time of year- it must be First Kick!
Faster than one dollar bratwursts they came,
Warzycha whistled, and called them by name:
"Now! Milo, now Duka! Now Gaven and O'Rourke,
"On! Marshall, on! Balchan, on! Hesmer and Anor;
"On to Crew Stadium, as the Nordecke calls,
"Now get out there and kick Montreal's balls!"
As the national anthem was sung by and by,
The teams were lined up, planes raced through the sky;
'Twas there, in Crew Stadium, that everyone knew,
This year was special - the year of the Crew!
And then in a twinkling, the squads took the field
Could this be happening?! Was all of this real?
The bellowing crowd was heard in Whitehall,
Even Gaven's beard shouted, "Close shave, Barbasol!"
McCullers was psyched, from his head to his foot,
Proud of the team on the field that he put;
A bundle of scarves was flung round his neck,
And he looked like a drunken fan in Nordecke:
Fans all poured into Crew Stadium's seats,
And Crew Cat was there to meet and to greet.
The game then kicked off, the battle began,
And thoughts of past glories raced through the fans:
Of McBride and Guille, their heroes from yore,
Who guided their teams to the playoffs and more.
But this team today needed support,
So they cheered and they sang until they were horse.
The Crew responded with multiple goals;
The fans felt rushes of joy in their souls
Reporters reported and bloggers did blog,
Some dude in Portland chopped up a log.
TFC and DC United both lost,
The Hudson St Hooligans clearly were sauced.
A day couldn't be more perfectly set,
The club made a profit and got out of debt.
The only thing left to proclaim with a beer,
"Merry Crewsmas to all, and be massive this year!"
Sunday, February 19, 2012
MLS Pre-season
- There were hordes of new signees and trialists fighting for roster spots. Unless you're a starting 11 talent, preseason is brutal from a player perspective.
- Dilly Duka had transformed into a phenom and would push Robbie Rogers for a starting spot (This was going to happen, except that DD was injured for much of the year. I'm still on the DD bandwagon and am expecting the goods to be delivered in '12)
- Andy Iro was filling the power vacuum in the back and establishing himself as a vocal leader. (O-H-I-ro never got his footing after JJ showed up. He was traded to TFC but kept his Crew pride close to heart by playing terribly for them. For such a loyal gesture, I award him figgy pudding.)
- Miranda was an extremely solid pickup at right back. I saw him make only one mistake in about 180 minutes worth of time, and it was basically a communication letdown. (Held true.)
- Mendoza was a jerkface diva, who in one match picked up a red card and was sentenced to running laps. I sheep you not, he had to run laps around the park like he was late for practice in high school. And he didn't even run them; he half-jogged it. (Acted a fool all season, is still a jerkface but thankfully dropped by Crew brass right after season ended.)
- Sporting Kansas City had more A/V support for coaches than The Crew. SKC had a bona fide videographer employed and recording their first training match, while the extent of the Crew's video team was my unwatchable UStreaming of the match off my iPhone.
I say all this not to toot my boot about predicting The Crew's future based on a few early season matches, but to point out two things.
- MLS preseason can be both interesting and fun for fans. With a time frame that aligns with MLB's, league brass would be wise to nurture the spring training concept and help support true cactus (AZ), grapefruit (FL), palmetto (SC) and lone star (TX) leagues. With teams in close proximity, player travel time is reduced and more field time is possible. It would also make for predictable annual travel and bonding experiences for supporters. With the promise of annual use, local facilities across the southern US would be able to rationalize facility improvements that would improve the experience for both players and fans. Spring Training single-handedly transforms Phoenix each March, and with a bit of effort MLS Preseason could generate a similar vibe and product.
- Why not show preseason matches online? I know some matches this year are being streamed; let's send Ashley I to the matches and have her present some Crew-centric content. Should streaming matches on thecrew.com be an operational priority for 2012 or '13? Maybe not. But it would be a fun, relatively low-cost bone to throw to supporters that would build excitement. It would further show that the organization was reaching out to fans to give them a unique perspective into the season. It would give bloggers more game tape & data to stew over, generating podcast fun and more buzz within the established Crew fan base. And while that may not sell another 3000 season tickets, as any GOP presidential candidate would tell you it's never a bad time to solidify your base.










