6.21.2010

France Go Home - 1/3

I wrote it yesterday, I am happy to see the collapse of the team which aspires to represent a whole country in an international competition. Collapse which brings the national federation to communicate around imminent qualification of the women's team for the next year world cup (as the blue who played in red won 3 ot 0 the Croats who played in blue).
What about the feminine football?


Marie-Laure Delie (photo : FFF)


Or maybe sexy pictures will always help!


Sarah Bouhaddi - Gaëtane Thiney - Corine Franco (photo : FFF/Agence Hémisphère Droit/Pauce)



I'm certainly not the only one in that case and I do not know if we are minority (and I don't care).


But I do like football, I even played it. But the football I like is the friends' one, the solidarity of a team and the fun.
I don't like the cash's football: this one which shows THE man, the hero, the one who is going to save the world by scoring a goal, the one who costs us quite a lot of money (yours, return on a recent debate in a music school: the municipality (hey that remember me a recent debate in a music school: the municipality was able to say us how much cost to the city a pupil in the music school not to increase a new subsidy but wasn't able to say how much cost to the city a member of the football club):





In the competition there is an objective to help you to surpass yourself. To surpass yourself without crushing your competitor. Win is not the utlimate goal and if you win by not respecting the rules it's more a street fight than a sport event.
Here we're speaking to sell more than sand: television rights, derivated products, and even the palyers are becoming the flags of their own slavery…




What do we admire in the player? Talent? Elegance? Fair play?
Or the fact that he can buy everything and have a top model in the bed?
The sport values have been hunted by those of the easy life, the overconsumption, so that the children don't expect ti be the best of the world but the new star people inf the magazine [you can take a french book about this point: Gilles VERVISCH, 2010 : De la tête aux pieds : philosophie du football. Max Milo, Paris].




Finally between 11 JC Decaux panels running with difficulty on the lawn and 11 "amateur" players, I prefer to see the amateurs winning!








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