Having a young child when you’re still young has its share of challenges. Don’t let them prevent you from seeing the good stuff—the first word, the first step, and, of course, the first-step-then-soccer-goal-then-trash-talk.
The Big, Unnecessary Numbers Behind the Little King of Spain and Barcelona
Xavi doesn’t look like your traditional athlete, Elliot Turner writes, but that doesn’t make him any less of one. Sounds familiar, no?
Excerpt: ‘An Illustrated Guide to Soccer and Spanish’
Here’s chapter one, ‘The Basic Concepts in Soccer,’ from Elliot Turner’s ‘An Illustrated Guide to Soccer & Spanish.’
The USWNT: When Reality & Narratives Trump Contemporary Fiction
Unable to cope with the role of the favorite, the USWNT’s magic final ran out against Japan.
A Red, White, and Green Gold Cup
In the sea of multiculturalism that surrounded Saturday’s Gold Cup between the U.S. and Mexico, Elliott Turner writes, some things are still simple.