Topic > Essay on football - 2962

I love football. I love seeing it, I love reading it, I love analyzing it, I suffer when the team I support finds itself in difficult situations, but above all I enjoy when a victory arrives, we go to the final, and even more, when a championship is won after a long season. I think for anyone who loves sports, what I describe is a common story in the life of a passionate fan. Appreciating this sport was a pleasure introduced to me. It hasn't been since I was a child because no member of my family or friend had watched or talked about football with me. Nor as a child did I go out into the street to play with neighbors and throw a ball, much less be part of a fast-paced soccer team at school or enter a local team's core strength academy. Frankly, as a child I hated football. I didn't play it in any of these cases, not because I had any physical condition that didn't allow it, but because I wasn't interested in playing it or understanding it. I had no problem watching other types of sports because I loved the Olympics, and I still love them, but as for football it's a different story, because I didn't like watching it on television every weekend, I didn't understand it to the point of get emotional, even though he didn't make the slightest effort to understand it. Because of this rejection, I have never seen the great stars of my generation such as Ronaldinho, David Beckham, Zidane, among many other players who marked a generation and until now I can appreciate their sublimity in YouTube videos. This football taste reached me until a few years ago, when I decided to remove my judgments towards football in general. Now that I'm a little older I like to study tactics that are...... middle of paper....... We can never do something that isn't seen by those around us. We are social animals. It is in our nature to want to leave our mark on this planet that will not last forever and what is better for an idol of the public, to be seen by a child and influence the way of life, the way of achieving a goal, but not can There can be no victory, nor competition without respect for the rival. There is no point in winning if you know that you are acting badly to achieve the desired goal. Football is played by associating man with man, there is no individual club, nor a man venerated by the club. We fight for the dignity of the whole, with commitment and discipline which are essential tools to achieve what we desire. We are all in the same game, we all have the same rules, but we all have different ways to achieve success.