Monday, July 18, 2011

We can be heroes

No matter how hard you prepare. No matter how hard you play. No matter how hard you want it. Sometimes, the win goes to the country that needs it more. And, God knows, Japan needed it. So, while I’m certainly heartbroken to see our Team USA lose in the Women’s World Cup final, I feel a certain joy too because Japan could use a win this year. But, really, in a game as hard-fought and nail-biting as USA v. Japan, we’re all winners. Because we all got to see some exciting, top-level soccer (yes, yes – football everyone else) and two teams who played their hearts out. That’s a win-win in my book. And that we got to watch three weeks of elite, dedicated, amazing athletes do what they do best. OK, fine, it’s also kind of like three weeks of uninterrupted muscle porn for lesbians. But, hey, can’t it be both? Plus, it’s always a wondrous thing when the world comes together to cheer on women’s sports – no matter the outcome. In fact, the final set a new tweets per second record – beating even the news that Bin Laden had been killed. Way to go, ladies. So one last round of hugging each other with their legs in sportsmanship. See you in 2015.

Team JapanCongratulations, Japan.

Hope SoloGreat game, USA.

Abby WambachAbby Wambach’s forehead for president.

Alex Morgan & Abby WambachDo we really need to wait four years for more of this?

Megan Rapinoe & Abby WambachSo many alternative lifestyle haircuts, so little time.

Team USAJust look at these magnificent human beings.

Abby WambachArm porn forever.

Homare Sawa, Aya Miyama & teammateThreesome, nice.

Team JapanThough why limit things to three?

Homare SawaBadass and adorable in the same tiny body.

Hope Solo & Aya MiyamaUm, doesn’t this totally look like Hope’s trying to pick up Aya after the game? Like, “Hey, girl, hey. Good job winning the World Cup. Can I come back to your place and, you know, touch it?” What? I’m looking for a silver lining, people.

Still sad about Team USA’s loss? Please let Abby Wambach’s abs console you in your time of grief.

Still inconsolable? OK, well I guess since this is a special lesbian emergency, we’ll have to break Hope Solo’s abs.

See, allllll better.

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

Excellent summation. And here's some Hope Solo consolation. http://yfrog.com/gzqutjbj (from her own yfrog account)

Kristan said...

As I said on Twitter, I'm happy for Japan, heartbroken for US. But the good news is, no, you shouldn't have to wait 4 more years for this. Next year is the summer Olympics in London, and I expect we'll see many of these fine athletes there.

Also, that picture of Hope smiling and talking to Miyama really does a heart good. The US team had every right to be bummed, but I really admire when athletes can take losses well and show respect and camaraderie with the opposing team. Abby's post-game interview did that too.

Emily said...

So sad about Team USA. Those girls definitely deserved to win it all (not saying anything against Team Japan, they played a great game). I'm so ready for the Olympics next summer! Can't wait to see those girls again! And Hope's abs of course. She's pretty much my new gf. <3

Me said...

Look STOP Whining. Team USA lost and it wasn't without everything being done to give them an advantage.

Congrats to Japan, after the disasters they needed a victory.

sonje said...

Actually, you don't even have to wait until the Olympics to see them again. You can watch them all play over the next month or so in the Women's Pro Soccer league ( www.womensprosoccer.com/ ). I'm definitely going to go check out the next Philadelphia Independence home game. Team USA totally sold me on women's soccer and supporting it, and not just when it's the World Cup.

Also THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU for that last picture.

Anonymous said...

this is posted on zimbio and it gives the credit to a different blogger.

http://www.zimbio.com/Abby+Wambach/articles/DCkkxqNf8Yr/the+heroes

Mia said...

Both Solo pics are awesome, the first one specialy. Are Solo and the japanese team mates or what?

Jalynx said...

Does this mean we have to wait until the Olympics for some Wambach/Solo heat-of-the-moment celebratory coming out? Can their portmanteau be "Hobby"?

Tesla_Girl said...

- guess i'm a sore loser cuz that loss still hurts...whaaa & *meh*

Danie said...

URBAN Sapphic, why the heck can't I, a US fan, wallow a little bit in the pain of losing?

Personally I know it's just a game, but it doesn't hurt anyone if I bitch a little about how Japan seemed to get some very...... interesting throw ins, and liked to climb up the US players backs to get to the headers.

The US team players have to be gracious. I, as a fan, don't, I can bitch all I want.

I don't know, if anyone in Joplin, MO, or maybe even Monson, MA was watching the US team play, they may have thought that they needed a victory from the US women hmmm???

So, congrats to Japan, and with your permission URBAN Sapphic, I'll be done with my grousing by about Wed. or so, and then life will go on. Looking towards London.

frannie said...

Ok, NO we do NOT have to wait 4 years! The 2012 OLYMPICS in LONDON are just around the corner. Also, the professional leagues (which hello Abby right up the road from me. BOCA RATON, Fl.)

Chins up girls! Support them ALL YEAR ROUND!

Marine said...

Never thought I'd enjoy soccer this much, that was a great game and a great summary. Girls players are so much better than our boys' teams *sigh*

Rachel R. said...

I don't usually watch any sports events, but this one I watched in a sports bar. It was very exciting. Hope Solo is my hero and Abby Wambach looks like she could bench press me. I really don't care about sports, but I have good feelings about those socks they wear..

dc said...

BEST.GAME.EVER.

Truly, I don't know if I've ever had a more thrilling 2 and a half hours yelling my head off with a group of friends in a pub!

We were all cheering for Japan, so couldn't be better. But both teams played superb football.

And as someone who used to follow the men's game pretty devotedly for awhile, I say the women in this world cup wiped the floor with them: their team work, footwork, passing skills, their passion, stamina and grace, and finally their sportswomanship.

They surpassed the men's game. No question.

Its time professional Women's League get proper funding and visibility!

Japan's team stayed cool and calm under pressure. It was a joy to watch. 20 year old Kumagai's penalty kick that clinched Japan's win. Watch it.It was sublime.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SETnPU-I9Mc

Anonymous said...

looks like this post was copied again here...

http://alexmorganhair.blogspot.com/2011/07/heroes.html

Ang715 said...

You are a classy lady, Ms. Snarker. Thank you for putting the loss into perspective and showing Japan some love. You make me fall more in love with you every day...

Anonymous said...

best blog post evah. Those pics will help me overcome the heartbreak I still have over the loss.

JG said...

More with Hope and her Japanese friend: http://yfrog.com/h889tscj

Honey said...

I was for Japan..I hope this is legit here-Im not american and dont live in the US, but still read here.
The sports commentator remarked conclusively at the beginning of the game that the Japanese are at a disadvantage because they are physically smaller than the American. Couldnt make up my mind if it was tasteless or if he had a point.
In any case, I fell in love with the Japanese girls and was overwhelmed that they won.