Originally posted by teamsaint
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Blatter resigns.
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Originally posted by aeolium View PostYes, but how often do you see people, especially on this forum, asking to be protected from doing things that they like? They tend rather to want to stop other people doing things that they like (and the critics don't like). Everyone, it seems, knows how other people should be living their lives.
And smoking is not a valid analogy - smoking kills people, playing or watching sport hardly ever does.
At least have the self awareness to realise that it's all a giant confidence trick on the part of corporations to get you to buy their product; a scam designed to make you think you're all part of some great worldwide entertainment where the fans are as important as the players.
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostThe actual analogy I was trying to draw was that watching sport, like smoking, suckers people in to believing they are enjoying something, or have a need for something which is irrelevant at best, noxious at worst.
At least have the self awareness to realise that it's all a giant confidence trick on the part of corporations to get you to buy their product; a scam designed to make you think you're all part of some great worldwide entertainment where the fans are as important as the players.
What on earth is that doing there?
I get the bit about folks supporting their team from where they live, and I do get the bit that the folks I see on a Sunday morning on the common ARE enjoying it and getting exercise etc etc etc but the ridiculous over hyped nonsense about football 'culture' is just that.
My middle aged brothers still get in a snit if their team looses which just seems pathetic
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostI feel the same about a certain piece by a certain English composer
If you go to Orchard road in Singapore you will find a Manchester United shop
What on earth is that doing there?
I get the bit about folks supporting their team from where they live, and I do get the bit that the folks I see on a Sunday morning on the common ARE enjoying it and getting exercise etc etc etc but the ridiculous over hyped nonsense about football 'culture' is just that.
My middle aged brothers still get in a snit if their team looses which just seems pathetic
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostI feel the same about a certain piece by a certain English composer
If you go to Orchard road in Singapore you will find a Manchester United shop
What on earth is that doing there?
I get the bit about folks supporting their team from where they live, and I do get the bit that the folks I see on a Sunday morning on the common ARE enjoying it and getting exercise etc etc etc but the ridiculous over hyped nonsense about football 'culture' is just that.
My middle aged brothers still get in a snit if their team looses which just seems pathetic
But perhaps Beefy has identified what is happening...I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Post
But perhaps Beefy has identified what is happening...
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostThe actual analogy I was trying to draw was that watching sport, like smoking, suckers people in to believing they are enjoying something, or have a need for something which is irrelevant at best, noxious at worst.
At least have the self awareness to realise that it's all a giant confidence trick on the part of corporations to get you to buy their product; a scam designed to make you think you're all part of some great worldwide entertainment where the fans are as important as the players.
I am interested in sport as well as music and literature. I happen to think that watching Pele or Maradona or George Best or Messi and the great teams they played in can be as exciting and absorbing as listening to a fine musician, and that the skill they display(ed) is every bit as impressive as that of the musician, and there is also the unique personality of their performance as there is with the musician. And sport has the element of unpredictability.
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