fecking heck, we cant drink, smoke, have any fun, there is always some kind of moaning twit about anything. Sabre, you are the type whod write to points of view everytime an advert was put on that might offend someone.
The Manhattan Project wrote:Football should be given much higher priority at the Olympic Games.
Can't really agree with that, myself. Football's huge enough already and doesn't need a greater share of the Olympics limelight.
The football team that wins the gold medal in three weeks' time will not be the best in the world. That honour is reserved for the team that wins the World Cup - football's own exclusive one-sport version of the Olympics.
To publicise events in what is essentially a glorified under-23 tournament would be to discredit the achievements of the runners, cyclists, swimmers and rowers who rightfully regard the attainment of a gold medal as the pinnacle of their sport.
Bad Bob wrote:The Manhattan Project wrote:Football should be given much higher priority at the Olympic Games.
Can't really agree with that, myself. Football's huge enough already and doesn't need a greater share of the Olympics limelight.
This take on footy at the Olympics sums it up for me:
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Football Has No Business At The Olympics
The reason Football365 will not be covering the football tournament at this summer's Olympics has nothing to do with human rights, Tibet, drug cheats, propaganda, visas or even manpower. F365 will not be providing coverage for the simple reason that we do not believe football should be part of the Olympics.
Assuming they can still see clearly through the smog, the sportsmen in Bejing this summer should regard the goal of winning a gold medal as the ultimate achievement in their field. It is a simple glory: win gold and win indisputable proof you are the best at your particular business. Sadly, football, along with tennis and a host of other box-office events added on to the Olympic timetable, is an unpalatable distortion of that golden rule.
The football team that wins the gold medal in three weeks' time will not be the best in the world. That honour is reserved for the team that wins the World Cup - football's own exclusive one-sport version of the Olympics. To publicise events in what is essentially a glorified under-23 tournament would be to discredit the achievements of the runners, cyclists, swimmers and rowers who rightfully regard the attainment of a gold medal as the pinnacle of their sport.
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Spot on, that.
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