That's entirely appropriate somehow... Crap refs, check. Crap promotion for games (in English, at least), check. Crap website, check. Anything else?
Love the headlines on goldcup.org... Four lines below (ergo, before) "Guadeloupe looking to make history" is "Guadeloupe makes history." And my favorite: "Cuba and Panama tie in a good game" Glad the web editor was satisfied with the quality of play in that one.
Not surprising. At all. I wonder how much CONCACAF is paying its web development team...and how closely Jack Warner is associated with said web developers.
This is not too bad of a site. Not surprisingly, there is better/more content on the Spanish version.
however, the best news and analysis comes from Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_CONCACAF_Gold_Cup
I'd prefer "better" than "best" as many of the scenarios for advancement have been wrong as the tournament has progressed. I love Wikipedia, but sometimes contributors seem more concerned with getting data up quickly than correctly. Sort of like BigSoccer.
From www.goldcup.org: "The United States claimed the group B title by dispatching El Salvador, 2-0, on Tuesday night at Gillette Stadium." I know I was a little sleepy, so I must have dreamed those last two goals.
Their web content person must be a US fan, that's their little homage to our current dominance over Mexico. Quite clever.