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Virtual Viewing Party: Wednesday’s games

The first pass through the field of 32 comes to a merciful close today. Starting at 2:30 p.m. ET, teams had better pick it up a bit, or they’ll be booking plane flights out of Johannesburg.

On paper, Group H (first two games) should bring us out of the offensive doldrums today. But games aren’t played on paper — they’re played in the midst of thousands of vuvuzelas.

Our hosts are:

Honduras-Chile, 7:30 a.m. ET, ESPN
Spain-Switzerland, 10 a.m. ET, ESPN
South Africa-Uruguay, 2:30 p.m. ET, ESPN
(all on ESPN Deportes / ESPN3.com / Univision)

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The frustrations of free-lance blogging

Two interesting posts from respected bloggers (well, *I* respect them) in the past 24 hours:

– At Pitch Invasion, Tom Dunmore takes the news of a spat between BigSoccer and Premier League pundit Ollie Irish as a launching point for an insightful look at the business of blogging.

Fake Sigi, sounding curiously frustrated, says it’s time for a breather.

(For the record, FS, I didn’t “invite” Sirk but welcomed his company — same goes for you.)

The fundamental question here is what you can reasonably expect from blogging. And the answers are as diverse as the blogosphere itself.

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Virtual Viewing Party: Tuesday’s games

So if Kyle joins us today, might we actually see a few goals? Let’s hope so.

Our hosts are:

New Zealand-Slovakia, 7:30 a.m. ET, ESPN
Cote d’Ivoire-Portugal, 10 a.m. ET, ESPN
Brazil-DPR Korea, 2:30 p.m. ET, ESPN
(all on ESPN Deportes / ESPN3.com / Univision)

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MLS and the $40,000 men

The new MLS collective bargaining agreement has ensured one thing: No more stories in the media expressing shock that some players in the league are making $20,000 a year. (The shock wore off when this became an annual occurrence.)

We still don’t have full clarification of “developmental players” and how they may or may not fit into the MLS roster regulations this year, but as a salary class, that group is gone. According to the union figures released today, very player in MLS is making at least $40,000 except two: D.C. United academy signings Bill Hamid ($35,700, but $42,366.66 guaranteed compensation) and Andy Najar ($39,000, total $58,995.83 guaranteed).

We can tell from the figures that $40,000 isn’t just for developmentals. It’s not just for first-years, second-years or third-years. Among the $40K club: 10th-year Crew player Duncan Oughton.

Numbers of $40K players (including the oddball $40,008 players) per club:

  • Chicago: 6
  • Chivas USA: 6
  • Columbus: 8
  • Colorado: 8
  • Dallas: 5
  • D.C. United: 7
  • Houston: 7
  • Kansas City: 6
  • Los Angeles: 3
  • New England: 9
  • New York: 9
  • Philadelphia: 6
  • Salt Lake: 8
  • Seattle: 6
  • San Jose: 7
  • Toronto: 8
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Virtual Viewing Party: Monday Monday

What? You’re going to work? Then you’ll simply have to follow along with us.

Our hosts are:

Netherlands-Denmark, 7:30 a.m. ET, ESPN
Japan-Cameroon, 10 a.m. ET, ESPN
Italy-Paraguay, 2:30 p.m. ET, ESPN
(all on ESPN Deportes / ESPN3.com / Univision)

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Can four-woman beach volleyball make a comeback if Gabrielle Reece is involved?

Four-on-four beach volleyball is one of those sports from ESPN’s distant past you’d expect to see on ESPN Classic alongside AWA Wrestling and various forms of billiards. And yet it has almost been scrubbed from history. Even though someone has made an effort to document the exploits of Team Paul Mitchell and Team Sony Autosound, it’s not even explicitly mentioned in the Wikipedia narrative taking the game from a couple of informal tournaments to current Olympic status.

Today, it’s all about two-player teams. Even the college “teams” that play in the Alt Games play the demanding two-on-two version. (Those of us who couldn’t hack two-on-two even when we were in decent shape in our 20s can testify.)

But the AVP is bringing back the four-on-four game along with its most famous player, Gabrielle Reece, who was probably the one female beach volleyball player mainstream America could name before the emergence of Misty May (now May-Treanor) and Kerri Walsh in the Olympics.

Reece says she sees it as a transition for college players to get out to the beach. Yet it could be better suited for older athletes who simply can’t cover that much ground any more but still have the skills to play an attractive game. Reece is 40, but she’s surely in better shape than those of us who celebrated that birthday behind a computer keyboard.

Should be an experiment worth watching.

In case you’ve forgotten May and Walsh’s rise to fame, here’s a blast from the not-too-distant past (and a fun interview):

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Virtual Viewing Party: Sunday’s games

We’re going to keep this room open all day for people to stop by and chat in case Twitter’s down. During the day, you’ll see some Twitter highlights pop through.

Our hosts are:

Algeria-Slovenia, 7:30 a.m. ET, ESPN
Serbia-Ghana, 10 a.m. ET, ESPN
Germany-Australia, 2:30 p.m. ET, ABC
(all on ESPN Deportes / ESPN3.com / Univision)

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Virtual Viewing Party: Argentina-Nigeria

This is a game everyone should’ve circled. Will we Diego Maradona’s team be prepared? Will Nigeria be inspired on its own home continent? Great matchup for Day 2 of the World Cup.

Your hosts are Aaron Stollar of BigSoccer’s Fighting Talker blog and Jenna Pel, who covers the worldwide women’s game at All White Kit.

Argentina-Nigeria, 10 a.m. ET
ESPN/ESPN Deportes/ESPN3.com/Univision

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Virtual Viewing Party: Greece-South Korea

Nothing to brighten up the World Cup after the France-Uruguay snoozer like … Greece and South Korea, bright and early. Oh boy. This’ll be a challenge.

Doug Roberson (Atlanta Journal-Constitution) and I will be here to try to liven things up. Please join us. Please help us.

Greece-South Korea, 7:30 a.m. ET
ESPN/ESPN Deportes/ESPN3.com/Univision

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