Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Rooney, Eduardo and the "art of diving"

There are times in which clearly, I can hardly understand things and today, Rooney's actions seem to be one of that odd, ill-fated world of dreamy machineries. In any case, the alleged penalty that gave England the advantage at Wembley on Saturday's night was in the middle of controversy, as well as his penalty against Arsenal a week earlier and Eduardo's Celtic incident



Paola is really talented, and her style seems to have been studied by several footballers.


Whether the monumental array of opinions that was summoned by Eduardo's diving (involving from major blogs, to football forums and message boards and David Beckham's "voice of reason") is going to stop in fewer days than Djorou's injury, the incredible amount of opinion is poised to deviate even the sharpest of readers or critic into a certain position.

This little incident has become something of a Pandora's box, and in the discussion of it has led to the most drastic mentions such as the fifth official, new repetitions with special cameras and special technologies and so forth.
So many things have been said since the home match against Celtic and the latter encounter at Old Trafford (opinions which will be given here later, hehe!) that I am completely sick and tired about them

As if it was not enough lull, England face Croatia on Wednesday. Strange but expected. Eduardo scoring a hat trick? Erhm... we'll see.



The most "honest" players? Well, you could see a very slight tear coming from each corner of his eyes!


It seems that as Spanish red wines (mostly every wine ahem) Phil Ball's comments just keep getting better and better. he has coined some new fantastic terms into our football vocabulary but the "Post-Modern" manager seems to be one that we will be hearing of in the course of the years. When I escape from the lull of school I will get a good grip to the book he recommends there.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"[...]the quietly authoritarian but saintly Guardiola."

That's why everybody hates the fuck.
j