Let Other Folks Compete Once in a While
The sporting news
is aghast that America has not qualified for the World Cup Soccer
Championship.
Trinidad and Tobago,
whose World Cup dreams ended months ago, stunned the United States,
2-1, on Tuesday night. The result, combined with just-as-shocking
outcomes in two simultaneous games in Honduras and Panama on the
final day of qualifying for the Concacaf region, ushered in the
unthinkable: The American men, mainstays of the World Cup for more
than a generation, are out of next summer’s tournament in Russia.
Instead, Panama, which
rallied from a one-goal deficit for a 2-1 win over Costa Rica, will
join the Ticos and Mexico in Russia. It will be Panama’s first trip
to the World Cup.
So no big deal, really no
big deal. Soccer is popular in the U. S. but it is not a dominant
sport. It is a great sport for young boys and girls because it is
relatively safe, does not require expensive equipment, is easy to
learn and everybody can play and contribute. But that doesn't mean
the nation must dominate the sport, or even be able to compete in
international competition.
See other countries
matter, and if they are more dedicated to the sport let them enjoy
their success. Beside the critical issue in sports in America is not
winning, it is whether or not employers can force their employees to
stand for the national anthem. Forced patriotism, that's what it's
all about now.
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