Sunday, September 6, 2009

Get Up Drogba Diving Culture

Get Up Drogba Diving Culture Thus, the issue of diving is once again struck in the back outside the pages of a way ever since the sad hero of Robert Pires for '? Invincible? against Portsmouth at Highbury, or perhaps even from? Der Bomber? reach the N17 road. The players, apparently still dressed in blue, are flinging themselves on the ground in faux-agony, crying for her mother, only to spend a few minutes later and scored the winner. Similarly, a number of players in blue seem to think they have the power to restrict the opposition, waving a large number of imaginary cards every weekend, the arbitrators are queuing up to avoid becoming part of a noise more at ease in a shaded pub.There Brixton, however, is a question that nobody can really happen. For most, the answer is obvious, the question of provocation, and the problem. But what? Something you? Ll only find in some places in the world. Elsewhere, people are able t give a monkey, if a player has dived to win a penalty. So I ask you, there really is something wrong with the draft and, if so, what? Diving is perceived differently in different cultures in the world of football. Those who rely on the work of an organization, such as English, German and Soviet culture, frowning at the diving and punish all players who make a drum. Conversely, more traditionally? Continental? or Latin countries seem difficult to find acceptable, which is part of the game, not worth making a noise, all powers that the establishment of guilt in Basketball.To illustrate my example, look at Didier Drogba, a player whose theater has eaed him many columns of late. He came to France with a whisper about its habits, but only the image of a powerful, direct leader with the ability to destroy any defense of his day. There are, of course, assuming that the simulation is not it? T-something? S grappling while he was on these shores, and also the tendency to a dip in France. Now think about Klinsmann. Coming from a culture of German football, even the suspicion that he had a tendency to take a fall in the area have led to universal condemnation of the tabloid first player also kicked a ball. N French? T ed. Drogba did. The Germans were positively affected by the suspicion that one of their biggest stars sometimes. Klinsmann threw on land not in the Premiership. As it would be nice to say that Drogba.This is somewhat 'paradoxical. The foundations of German culture of the football team spirit, effort, and a victory at all costs against the competition, while Latin nations (especially in Portugal and Brazil) the other hand, traditionally a much higher value the style of a game where you play only if it is eaed or not. Logically thinking, you? D wait those do-or-l'atteggiamento towards more inclined to dive, but if you look a little 'deeper, there is another level. The team of German style around honesty. The confidence that the player will give 100% for the team, place the collective above the individual, and to win with honor and pride. However, Latinos basis of their flashy play on deception, cunning and subtlety, in agreement with the effectiveness adopted by their European counterparts. This culture is much more likely to develop a subtle act of gamesmanship such as diving, where a player to receive the congratulations of his teammates, rather than seeing the punishment by all, and a Yellow Card I realize horribly generalized stereotypes But there must be grounded in a kind of truth. With the relatively new experience for foreigners who come to play for English, that things that are bringing their culture of football agrees, but regrets the English passion. Although diving can be regarded as a responsibility, in some parts of the world, in England, is certainly not for us and preserve our identity as a football, should be affixed to these shores and players.However between English, I can think ta If, for example, the Portuguese adopted by night diving, football will lose some of its color and variety, the Football is a game world, such as links, but distinguishes between the various cultures of the world and offers a universal space where their similarities and differences are there for all to see. I am not saying that diving should be encouraged, but should not be accepted as a problem, which one? T, unless we begin to remove some of the things that make our sport and the passion with crowds more than ever, and reserved for the players to celebrate with them, that? The last thing we need right now.An article by Ben Johnston, who writes articles for the focus on football - Football news and articles by fans.

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