Thursday, July 1, 2010

World Cup

Once every 4 years football teams from around the world take the best players they have and join them together to play for their country in the world cup.
For most of us it means 31 days of getting up at ungodly hours, or simply just not sleeping at all in order to just watch a match, not to mention braving the cold weather to watch Australia play on the big screen in the city. But for the teams playing in the world cup it means just one thing, faking injuries on the pitch to get a free kick, and you would be surprised at how often it works.
Whenever I am out somewhere watching a game I often spend most of the time looking around at the people around me, and watching the expression on their face whenever a goal is missed, or the referees make a bad call and think. I wonder if most of these people actually give a shit about football during non-world cup times, and how many of them have quickly skimmed over Football for dummies just so they can be a part of the world cup celebration, then forget that the game even excites once it’s all over.
So if you are planning on watching the games this world cup, then I have a tip for you to help cope with all the late nights. RECORD IT!!!!!

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