Why I Love Soccer.....

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I love soccer. Call it football, futbol, calcio, voetbol, soccer, balonpie, whatever, I love this game.

Why?

A 90 minute soccer game is as close to truth as one can get on this earth.

The game unfolds slowly, as we learn what we are up against. But the action can take place in a breathless rush where art, science, physics and magic all collide in a wonderous spectacle. The game is maddeningly simple, kick the ball back and forth. But like the best music or the richest art, the simplicity combines into infinite complexity. No two games are ever exactly alike.

Every player has a role, but the role merely serves as a starting point. Forwards clear balls of their goal line, defenders, even keepers, score goals, wing players move into the middle, central players move outside. And it all unfolds on the fly. Teams may make plans, but they quickly need adjustment to meet changing circumstances. The players are all equal in responsibility and bring different strengths and weaknesses to the game, without limitations on their role.

In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna tells Arjuna that is his obligation is to fight, heedless of the potential reward. "You have a right to the labor," Krisha says, "but not to the outcome." Is there a game that empitomizes that philosophy more than soccer? How many times have we seen brilliant combination play to lead to that sterling chance on goal, only to be denied?

The game offers only a few chances, which must be siezed. Carpe diem, as the saying goes, because you never know when or even if another chance may present itself.

Finally, the game has an allotted time span, but no one, save the referee, knows exactly when time is up. It is up to each player to do their utmost in the time they are given. This control of time, is why the referee is God.

So why do I love this game? Because this game is life itself. We play as we live.

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Lets be real...

This World Cup is a nice way to fill the gap up until the real football season. South Korea-France is not exactly Bears-Packers, now is it?
 

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Soccer Journal

I love soccer. Call it football, futbol, calcio, voetbol, soccer, balonpie, whatever, I love this game.

Why?

A 90 minute soccer game is as close to truth as one can get on this earth.

The game unfolds slowly, as we learn what we are up against. But the action can take place in a breathless rush where art, science, physics and magic all collide in a wonderous spectacle. The game is maddeningly simple, kick the ball back and forth. But like the best music or the richest art, the simplicity combines into infinite complexity. No two games are ever exactly alike.

Every player has a role, but the role merely serves as a starting point. Forwards clear balls of their goal line, defenders, even keepers, score goals, wing players move into the middle, central players move outside. And it all unfolds on the fly. Teams may make plans, but they quickly need adjustment to meet changing circumstances. The players are all equal in responsibility and bring different strengths and weaknesses to the game, without limitations on their role.

In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna tells Arjuna that is his obligation is to fight, heedless of the potential reward. "You have a right to the labor," Krisha says, "but not to the outcome." Is there a game that empitomizes that philosophy more than soccer? How many times have we seen brilliant combination play to lead to that sterling chance on goal, only to be denied?

The game offers only a few chances, which must be siezed. Carpe diem, as the saying goes, because you never know when or even if another chance may present itself.

Finally, the game has an allotted time span, but no one, save the referee, knows exactly when time is up. It is up to each player to do their utmost in the time they are given. This control of time, is why the referee is God.

So why do I love this game? Because this game is life itself. We play as we live.

:grouphug:


:com: REAL FOOTBALL IS PLAYED EVERY FALL STARTING IN SEPTEMBER! :mj12: soccer No one gives a rats arse who wins the World Cup except for the communist countries around the world. I personally think it has to be the lamest sport in the world. What other sport do they bring out a stretcher when a player hurts his leg, puscsies, get up and walk off the field. Bring a stretcher in a real football game the guy has paralysis or broken bone. ugh, Soccer is the only sport that everyone can play, all the good athletes in the USA play baseball, hockey, basketball or football I call it the politically correct sport.
 
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hedgehog0721 said:
:com: REAL FOOTBALL IS PLAYED EVERY FALL STARTING IN SEPTEMBER! :mj12: soccer No one gives a rats arse who wins the World Cup except for the communist countries around the world. I personally think it has to be the lamest sport in the world. What other sport do they bring out a stretcher when a player hurts his leg, puscsies, get up and walk off the field. Bring a stretcher in a real football game the guy has paralysis or broken bone. ugh, Soccer is the only sport that everyone can play, all the good athletes in the USA play baseball, hockey, basketball or football I call it the politically correct sport.

Thank you god for not being a soccer fan.

You are a moron in every sense of the word.
 

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I like highlights... but those highlights only come very rarely in games. Once or twice at best.

Thx.

What do you mean about being in a game...all of those highlights happened in actually league games for FC Barcelona.

Sure those things only happen a few times, but they are some of the best of the best. Just like alot of Jordan's highlights dont happen every game, but when they did they are very special.
 

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One thing none of the soccer dudes bring up....

the long 90 minutes or so of the game separates the weaker teams and the more talented team most likely wins in the end. (watched the later 3/5ths of Tunisia/Spain today while having a couple beers and looking at some eye candy in a local Polish bar and enjoyed the shiit out of it. Nice header save. Didn't see any of the T&A in the stands the good Dr posts about here)
 

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thnaks for the video. loved it. got any clips of other greats?
 

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I didnt come to appreciate the game until being out of the country and seeing why people around the world love it.

I hated to watch it beforehand too.
 

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lowell said:
thnaks for the video. loved it. got any clips of other greats?

Here is a 4 min clip of highlights of my favorite player, despite the fact he is French.

Ronaldinho has the golden feet & is the dazzler, but Henry is the most lethal striker in the game.

Henry is an superb player & an absolute class act. He has dealt with so much racism in Spain & certain parts of the UK it is criminal. Racial issues in certain parts of Europe are soooo bad, much worse than here in the States & he has led the charge to try & do something about in a classy manner.

Enjoy!

Lethal

Henry Part II
 
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