Friday, May 28, 2010

Bienvenue France, I Am So Glad You Could Make It


There is no denying that drama follows les Bleus. Henry and his hand, Gallas and the go-cart, and Ribery's romance have lead many to predict an early exit for France at South Africa. Any of these sidebars, not to mention the Raymond Domenech saga, could become the distraction that sours the team's preparations. However, nothing changes the depth of quality in the French squad. Two club teams, Lyon & Bordeaux, had excellent runs in the just completed Champions League. And, unlike eventual winners Inter Milan who did not start a single Italian player in the final, homegrown talent formed the core of both of the French clubs. In Yoann Gourcuff, France may have a potential playmaking heir to Zidane. Ribery, who missed the CL final, will be keen to show the positive side of his explosiveness. On the other flank, Malouda will be coming off a fine season at Chelsea, linking up with clubmate and prolific scorer Anelka. Of course, Thierry Henry is still capable of magic with his feet, too. France also possesses a solid backline, anchored by Hugo Lloris in goal, and likely to feature Evra, Gallas, Abidal and Clichy of ManU, Arsenal, Barcelona and Arsenal respectively. The remainder of the squad comes from the strong Lyon, Marseille and Bordeaux clubs that have dominated the domestic scene in recent years. With this level of talent and athleticism, the 2010 squad, much like the last Zizou-inspired vintage, will surprise the world.

Welcome to thisbeautifulgame.com!


There are hundreds, if not thousands, of websites dedicated to international football/soccer/futbol. Do we really need another one? No, probably not. But then do we really need the world wide web? Football itself? No, we really need air, water and food...even Jose Mourinho.

What I hope sets this site apart is the representation of the game's history and minutiae in a uniquely styled manner of data visualization. If a picture is worth a thousand words, how much is a comprehensive, searchable graph worth? How much is a timeline or map graphic worth, if that graphic is interactive and covers the entire history of internationally sanctioned soccer tournaments?

Please take your time to explore familiar and precious data in a way that is, hopefully, both new and intuitive. Please let me know what you like and what you don't like. What works. What doesn't. Oh, and let the 2010 South Africa World Cup games begin.

http://www.thisbeautifulgame.com

-Mark