Well, my complicit ass is still going to watch, and figure out the best way to watch while balancing things such as my checkbook, the health of my car, going to my storage unit to go through my stuff (which is really chapping my ass right now the more I think about it), and just going home and relaxing. A part of me truly relishes how to put the pieces together, but a part of me knows this can easily overwhelm me, and another part of me knows I'm capable of just saying "fuck it" and I'll completely forget all of this.
Regardless, right now I'm planning ... but only for next week. I am trying to do the following:
- Have one day where I go work, then directly go home. I will watch all the Games from home and eat in, and thus I will not spend any money;
- I will go out and watch at least one soccer Match at a bar or establishment boasting about televising the World Cup;
- I will go out and watch at least one soccer Match at a Mexican or Latin American restaurant that has a TV and may or may not be televising the World Cup;
- I will go from work to my storage unit, where I will spend at least the majority of one soccer Game listening to it on Sirius XM while going through my stuff. I will not spend any money and instead go straight home after the Match is over;
- Oh, and I promised ******a that I would see her at the strip club one night.
But then I saw last/Friday night's South Korea-Czechia Match, and for some dumb reason the audio and video were out of synch. I'm hoping it's a one-time glitch, because if it's not, I won't watch Telemundo anymore ... which might actually make planning easier because it removes the possibility that I could watch any Game at home. Fix this, Telemundo.
Another consideration I, um, considered is the quality of the sides playing. I want to see competitive Matches, and once the final roundelay of Games comes around, the stakes are going to influence which ones I watch and thus where. But the field for the World Cup has expanded from 36 to 48. That means a lot of new teams -- and a bunch of teams that are not good and should get easily dispatched in the Games they play. Also, there is a fifth round of Knockout Stage Matches now, which means 32 teams will advance out of the Group Stage. Allowing 2/3 of the field into the "playoffs" makes the "regular season" Group Stage Games somewhat less important, even if the final Group Stage Games will determine who comes in last in each Group and thus is automatically eliminated.
The more I think about it, the more I've decided that I want to dedicate my attention to matchups that feature good XI's or countries that appear to be evenly matched. If there's a Game that doesn't satisfy either condition, I am beginning to think it wouldn't be the worst thing in the world to only tune in to it in the middle of the Match, or even, for example, bail on the Game and leave an establishment early. It is hard to eat out at a restaurant for two hours so you can watch a whole Game. And speaking of whole Games ... I realized that when I get out of work each day will dictate whether I go home, my unit, or out to watch. Do I want to go out to catch the back end of a lopsided Match between two nations that have no chance of winning the World Cup? Maybe, actually, and I'll save the days I go directly home for when I am able to watch a good Game on paper in its entirety.
You can see how I am weighing a lot of things, right? Yeah, maybe I'm overthinking this. But I don't want to spend money I can't afford, I want to start eating the food at home that I've bought, I don't want to tax my car, and I do want to start cleaning up my stuff. So, considering all of that ... I still don't know. Guess the only really important thing to me is I just want to watch some soccer.