An Interview with Steven Wells
Steven Wells, scholar of punk, smasher of football’s divine cows, and scribe for guardian.co.uk, FourFourTwo and Philadelphia Weekly, is not 1 to shatter words when it comes to the biases held about football on both sides of the UK/USA divide.? Much like EPL Talk, he is one of those rare sources who can both challenge the perception of American soccer culture in Britain as,0 breaking down misconceptions of the Beautiful Game here in [North] America.? It is EPL Talk’s large happiness to present an interview with Steven Wells.
You’ve made a science out of sticking your finger in the bloody open scab of the British sporting psyche: (North) American soccer.? Hatred as it seems to across the British ideological separate, either with the anti-globalist, “authenticity”-obsessed left, or the “English-Sport-for-the-English” right.? What will it bring,0 for American soccerball to obtain,0 respect from the UK (a US World Cup obtain, Club World Cup)?? Does respect from our European overlords even material?
I think Europeans and USAians enjoy a very strange relation,0 in which both sides simultaneously undergo from a superiority and an inferiority intricate.
This is further difficult by the fact that the US is a massively anglophile country. Which is why I think soccer enjoys this deliciously confused cultural space at the moment. The English a crowd ofdesperately ambition soccer to fail in the US, and are both appalled and dumbfounded by the fact that it’s actually doing fairly,0 well. And as I wrote in a Guardian blog I think this stems from the desperate need to both retain a sense of cultural isolation from the world’s dominant culture (and soccer serves that purpose because it is obviously better than the so-called “American” sports)—but this only works if the Americans don’t play, like, or understand soccer.
And this shades into the English need to feel culturally superior. I think if you inquired most English folk in what ways England beats the US, they’d catalogue beer, cheese, “football” (soccer), history and classically trained actors. I still think England has the edge in all five areas, but the fact that soccer has taken basis here at all is generally regarded as revolting.
That said, when I blogged on this for the Guardian, there were as many readers upset by the information that the US immediately has imaginary beer.
I also think that we’ve only just got over the oft-proved truth that we are not longer the world’s top soccer dogs. Over the decades we’ve seen English sides spanked by sides from Brazil, Hungary, Holland, Germany, Argentina, Portugal and even France. And we’ve just about got accustom to that, maybe even relishing the fearless underdog status that comes with being somewhat second rate. But whether we were ever to be consistently outclassed by the Yanks, that would really impair. That would be like being beaten by your children brother.
As you’ve pointed out, this feeds into a more common anti-Americanism. The old left—particularly the Stalinist left—made the error in the 1950s of discharging all US culture, including rock’n'roll, as “coca-colonisation” (though jazz and folk were OK, because they were genuine).
Similarly these days—despite the fact the homogenization that accompanies globalization is, by definition, a global phenomenon—the omens of that homegenization in sport in the rest of the world are universally derided as “Americanization”.
I’m not talking approximately the tangible scatter of so-called “American” sports—like basketball’s extraordinary universal spread, or the rise of grassroots softball in London—but stuff like canned music at games, dance girls, anything that makes the sporting experience more favor the US sporting experience.
And while this of course isn’t fully fair (it’s kinda like blaming the US for capitalism or hasty food), I think most non-USAians regard the NFL with an utter horror as the hideously absolute example of a sport that has been given over utterly to Mammon. Everything that could mar soccer has yet happened to gridiron. And the result is horrifying.
This cluster######## of emotions is of course reflected in the US. There are those who oppose the circular pellet game because it isn’t authentically American. There are those who are attracted to it accurate since,0 they see it as chic and sophisticated and cosmopolitan. And there seems to be a growing digit of US soccer fans attempting to establish a distinct US soccer identity. I think there’s been a distinct upswing in the use of the term “euro snob” in recent years. I’ve not really idea,0 about it much, but perhaps this suggests a yearning for an identity that doesn’t depend on clothing up in other people’s clothes. After whole,0 soccer isn’t foreign, it’s one worldwide sport (and as follows authentically American as the English invented sport of baseball).
This is a really, really interesting and dynamic time for US soccer fandoms. The anglophiles seem to be in consultations with the Latinos and fans who’ve come to the US from non-European soccer cultures. I already think some of the hard-core supporters teams in the MLS are on the brim of creating something peerless and superb, if they’re not already. One thinks of the DIY hipster fans in Portland (yes I know they’re not MLS) or the anglos attracted to the South American style fans groups in DC and New York. And then there’s the Chivas hard gist, doing the Mexican thing. And the plethora of groups in Toronto. It’s a sport sociologist’s wet nightmare.
Does the respect of the rest of the earth matter? Only if you let it. I think the rest of the soccer world sees Americans playing soccer the same way they regard Japanese rock music. It’s not that they’re any good at it; it’s the fact that they’re act it at all that’s amazing. (Actually Japan is crampacked with ########ing awesome rock bands, which might be analogous with the underestimation of US soccer,
mens tods shoes sale ########, or it might mean I’ve just blown my own dialectic out of the water. KABOOM!)
Back in the summer of 2007 you wrote, “Even if Bex bombs. Even if the MLS collapses, American soccer isn’t going away.”? So with news that Bex may have in fact bombarded bring an end to ...the LA Galaxy by flashing whistles he might stay with AC Milan, which would be a fairly important blow to the MLS marketing machine, should North America give up courting high-maintenance European free-kick takers for nice and focus on establishing a more homegrown production?
Would the breakdown of the melody industry design,0 the end of music? The history of soccer namely the US isn’t equitable the history of the vocational game. There’s likewise the (in numerous respects path extra amusing) history of the grassroots game. Maybe I’m being optimistic, yet even now pro-soccer in the US once anew shits the mattress (and let’s not forget thin time,0 year saw either the collapse of NFL Europe and the AFL indoor football league) I don’t actually muse that would impact grassroots soccer.
Just as soccer boosters tended to massively overestimate just how much the establishment of the WUSA and the appearance of Beckham would “grow” soccer in the US, I think we also tend to worry a mini too much about our failures and setbacks.
I think grassroots soccer survives and continues to flourish in the US for a whole host of reasons, but perhaps also because it fills a formerly blank evolutionary niche.
In much of the rest of the world, you’ll find out,0 soccer balls in every work space (I’ve not been on a British rock band tour bus without one, for example.) First chance you acquire,0, you set up goalposts, in the parking lot maybe, and you hit off.
The nearest US equivalent is basketball. But basket ball without the hoops is futile. In soccer nearly anything can be used as a goalpost, hell, you don’t even absence a ball.
I see kids playing pick-up gridiron in parks and it seems to be spectacularly futile and unfavorable garbage of period, with maximum of the players stood around doing nowt.
And there’s the American oddity of kickball. I passed a school playground recently and I thought: Oh my god, they’re playing soccer.
Then I thought: No they’re not, they’re playing kickball.
This I base exceedingly odd. I’d even go as far as to say that the daytime that soccer really succeeds in the US isn’t when the US wins the world cup, it’s when it becomes the default sport in the nation’s playgrounds. Which—in Darwinian terms—it really should, being distant better suited to that amphitheatre (and way more fun as well as being better training) than all the choices. Way to go anyhow though…
You’ve written lot above the odd line-dance between soccer and politics in the US, both on the virulent hatred of the sport at the rural-right or its perception as the favored politically-correct sport of the urban-left.? Is the outlook in soccer in USA sunny with the election of Barack Obama?? Is America’s embrace of the sport, as many are remarking about gay rights, a mere demographic inevitability?? Or is the link among politics and sport in America a romantic illusion and we ought focus more ashore getting the Premier League on ESPN 1 to shove interest?
I think the rise of soccer in the US has been mirrored by the demise of the anti-soccer manoeuvre. There was a delicious moment in the at first,0 four years of the W regime where a whole slew of neo-cons came out and bombarded soccer as anti-American. Not only was this ludicrous and hilarious, it also fed the fantasies of us lefty-liberal soccer snobs who adore to caricature all soccer loathers as right-wing idiots. They’re not, of course, a heap ofthey’re just idiots. Then again, most idiots tend to be right wing.
Yes it’s a romantic fantasy. But it’s a fun romantic fantasy. I think there’s an interesting parallel between the republicans frantically beating the marathon button in the election,
vibram five fingers kso women's, and sports bores trying to wager a cheap smile by beating soccer. It didn’t work for the GOP because, the US electorate has migrated on. Similarly quips about soccer being foreign and odd and un-American are unlikely to induce many feedback from a crowd who see, adviser or melodrama soccer. Or knows human who do.
Sarah Vowell did a chip on NPR’s This American Life recently. She was riffing on how odd and geeky the kinds in her tall educate orchestra were. “They even played soccer!” she quipped.? But in place of,0 the anticipated laughter there was just the clumsy muffle that inevitably follows a gag that’s well past its sell-by appointment.
Is soccer still the final enclave of pearly, suburban exclusivity, something you’ve alluded apt in the elapse?? Are we any closer to the hereafter of the American game, which is, as you said of the Anderton Monarchs,? “black, female and from the inner-city”?
The interior city needs soccer. Soccer needs the inner metropolis. Hell, the internal metropolis needs organised sports (which have been choked almost to death in recent years). And cheap, easy-to-learn,
hermes ramirez 2011, can-be-played-anywhere soccer fits the bill peerless. (I could quote you many examples of working class African American kids who, once introduced to the game, chose it over all other sports, totally debunking the oft-heard notion that black kids just don’t like soccer)
And yet the grassroots game remains resolutely suburban and distinctly navel class. I think the US game is going to get a lot less white (at the top class it obviously already is). But I’m not optimistic about how presently that’s going to {happen|take place,occur,0}.
In elite I really think it’s a class entity.
What would recommend for a blogger who seems only competent to elicit nameless hatred from his readers?? Catharsis?
In the olden times quite few people actually commented on an treatise. And those that did had to sit down, jot out a letter and post it. In these astonishing modern times of super-lite boots and balls that are actually round, that barrier has been cleared, response is instant. The thing that amazes me most if how many people—on both sides of the Atlantic—seem unable to peruse anything more nuanced than My Pet Goat. It’s a British conceit that Americans don’t understand satire. The response to many blogs seems to suggest that this isn’t a uniquely American phenomenon. But ######## it; complaining about shit readers is like complaining about shit weather. Fun but a absolute waste of time.
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