Jim Williams: Former United coach Ray Hudson weighs in on World Cup

Former D.C. United coach Ray Hudson has taken his expansive knowledge of soccer and quick wit to Gol TV.

For the past two years, Ray Hudson has done color commentary for European league matches and is co-host of “American Soccer.”

Hudson is now in Germany covering the 2006 FIFA World Cup; he is the co-host for the English-language segment of the nightly “Gol TV in Germany” wrap-up show. The show can be seen nightly at 8 with plenty of replays during the evening and early morning if you miss the early show.

Hudson spoke on the World Cup from the International Broadcast Center in Munich.

Jim Williams: What has impressed you most at World Cup 2006?

Ray Hudson: I have been impressed with the passion that has been shown here in Germany. The people have been great and everywhere you go they are talking soccer. The games have been well staged, well attended and seeing fans from all over the world get together and celebrate soccer has been a wonderful thing.

JW: Has the officiating been as bad as it has been made out to be?

RH: In away I feel bad for the officials. They were told by FIFA to call the games close and not to allow any diving, hard tackles or shirt pulling. FIFA wanted the rules to be upheld to the letter of the law and then when the officials did that, FIFA executives threw them under the train. The officials have made some bad calls but certainly not as many as has been reported.

JW: United States Coach Bruce Arena is taking the heat for the team’s early exit from the World Cup. Is it fair to blame Bruce?

RH: Bruce certainly has to get some of the blame but so does the team. I mean they simply did not show up here in Germany. Players like Landon Donovan and DaMarcus Beasley let the team down by hiding from the action. So, yes, you can blame Bruce but you can’t forget the players in this World Cup. They were on the largest stage in sports and showed up like deer looking in the headlights.

Ray is always informative and entertaining to be sure. Check him out on Gol TV.

Jim Williams is a seven-time Emmy Award-winning TV producer, director and writer.

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