Posts Tagged ‘Barack Obama’

Could Obama Help Bring The World Cup To The States?

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

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Franz Beckenbauer and Nelson Mandela helped bring the Cup to, respectively, Germany and South Africa. Pelé is currently trying to bring it to Brazil while David Beckham’s doing the same for England. If the US wanted to bring its own high-profile sponsor to assist in its own bid, there’s no better sponsor then rumored footie fan, Barack Obama.

With the current state of the economy, the conflict in the Mideast and the trouble he’s having in building relationships with congressional republicans, Barack has a lot to do now. Committing a whole lot of time to trying to bring the Cup to a country that isn’t really supportive of soccer will only garner him criticism he doesn’t need right now. But despite America’s low prioritization of footie, it loves the World Cup for the most part and a wave of optimism would hit the country and would reap some some financial benefits created by the visiting spectators. These benefits would be felt immediately at the areas where the matches are held and would (I believe) trickle down to other areas of the country.

Thing is, the US bid that he would be endorsing is for 2018 and 2022 Cups and the country can’t wait that long for such a trickle down. Therefore, while I would love it if he got involved, Barack’s plate really full right now and he can only focus on so much. The World Cup may be something he can’t focus on right now and all things considered, I’m not sure if I want him to.

The story’s in the L.A. Times but if anyone out there is reading, what do you think? Should he attach his name to America’s World Cup bids?

Obama Win Inspires Someone Else…Arsene Wenger (In A Way)

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008


The Obama lovefest just keeps spreading…

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger uses the 2008 election to motivate the Gunners Youth Club for their upcoming Wigan match, saying you need be a quality player to achieve footie success. Says in the Sun:

“Right now we have the example of Barack Obama in the States, where everybody is really happy because he has made it to the very top. In this election nobody really knows what his ideas are but the system has brought him to the top just because he has the quality. Nothing else comes into consideration. And in sport that is also the case. I’ve always believed in that. So even if it was my own son, he could never play for Arsenal if he wasn’t good enough.”

Wenger is well known for not only is tactical skills but his motivational ones as well, so a comment like this isn’t surprising. Dunno if I agree with the comment “nobody really knows what his ideas are,” but I get and agree with the overall sentiment.

There really is only One Arsene Wenger.

Obama Victory Pumps Up the National Kenyan Team for the 2010 World Cup

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

Cool article from The Punch In Nigeria.

Now that Kenya’s favorite son, Barack Obama, has been elected US President the national footie team there has been “energized” to bring it to all their World Cup competitors when it hits South Africa in 2010.

They’ll have to get past Ghana,Egypt, the Ivory Coast, and South Africa itself, and that’s if they get out their qualifying group stage and do better than Nigeria. They’re gonna need energy, a LOT of energy. Still, I wish them good luck