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Football goes global, and why we only have to lose with it.

Posted by admin On November - 30 - 2010

Globalization has changed almost every single aspect of our lives. Some for good and some not. If you are from my generation (myself born in 1980) you will remember how hard it was to get information about anything, even for simple school or universities tasks. Nowadays, the biggest case of how globalization did us well is on the internet itself. I would need to write for a big media company to be able to get some readers, thing that happens today without much effort.

It has brought us some bad stuff as well, which I won’t spend my time speaking of here. My focus point is football, so the attempt here is to make an accurate analysis of the impact of globalization on football.

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The best of South Africa World Cup: The Players

Posted by ballabettor On July - 13 - 2010

And it is finally over. Fortunately, Spain took home the prize and gave a little bit of beauty to this tragic tournament. As a synthesis of it, the final was a really bad display of football. Hopefully, next time in Brazil we get more “samba” to it.

But, of course, there were those players that tried their best and produced some moments. Among then, I’d like to highlight the following: Read the rest of this entry »

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Spain x Holland: Road to final

Posted by ballabettor On July - 11 - 2010

Hello! Thought that it would be nice to make an analysis of how both Spain and Netherlands got to this surprising final. Will try to point as well weakness of both teams, key players and their opponents strength. So, let’s roll!

Group Stage
Theoretically, the Dutch group was supposed to be far more difficult than the Spanish one but it proved to be as weak as the other. With Denmark, Japan and Cameroon, it was expected that this group had exciting matches and both qualifiers would be unpredictable. What it was showed instead, was a lost Denmark, a good Japan and a messy Cameroon. None was a real threat to the Dutch.

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Luck, bad refs and the Mourinho effect

Posted by ballabettor On July - 8 - 2010

And the Cup is about to be over. Never since I’ve been following it (can’t really remember 86 only that everyone was sad with Brasil going out), it has ended in such a mediocre manner. No matter what will be Sunday’s outcome.

Neither of the teams in this final was supposed to be a top four team. They actually didn’t play well enough to be considered that. But anyway, here they are and we will just have to live with it.

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World Cup second round: The South American domination

Posted by ballabettor On June - 23 - 2010

Last post I wrote about the disappointment of “favourite” European nationals, being Germany the only one to save with a very good match against the Aussies. This time, not even them saved the day. Their lost to Serbia was pretty surprising and they actually fought hard to score, but they didn’t manage to put the ball in the net. In this case I believe it was more a matter of luck, since they deserved at least a draw.

England, and Italy had a hard time (again) and were lucky to draw their matches. England then, they escaped from being massacred by Algeria. With a little more organization, the Africans could have netted at least a couple shots. Spain won against the weak Honduras, but I have my doubts if they will be able to beat Paraguay in order to qualify.

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