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January 09, 2024, 10:05:46 AM
#89
In football games, it's all about what you can deliver and not what you net in ground, you can choose to go by what you want, I don't know what is being meant by the spiritual aspect in this but we can definitely choose from what to do or not, football has to do by what we know how to offer best and how we are being able to make a profession in it, I've seen an instance of a father into football and yet none of his children were Interested in it, this is about what we have all developed ourselves to become than what we met already on ground.
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January 09, 2024, 09:48:40 AM
#88
That's because they've got a bad funding that they don't have the budget to be able to get really good players to stay and that's the sad truth about football, even if you've grown up on that club and got lucky enough to play to them, after all this profound matters, it's all money matters for the majority, no matter how strong the brotherhood and the camaraderie in that team if they continue to not have the money, they'll continue to be that team that sucks for more generations until they find the right people to fund their team to upgrade in terms of players, facilities and coaching staff.
A lot of examples are there to back this claim, indeed the funding matters and the more the money that comes in more top class players can be recruited or a balanced team can be built using the funding. This funding is again from advertisements, companies related to games, casinos and tickets to matches. Clubs exist to promote the smaller players as they grow into world class players but it has become a sort of a business at this point.

Still then the spiritual aspect exists and we see the heritage over time. We should try to reincorporate that into the next generation of supporters.
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December 28, 2023, 10:15:16 AM
#87
That's because they've got a bad funding that they don't have the budget to be able to get really good players to stay and that's the sad truth about football, even if you've grown up on that club and got lucky enough to play to them, after all this profound matters, it's all money matters for the majority, no matter how strong the brotherhood and the camaraderie in that team if they continue to not have the money, they'll continue to be that team that sucks for more generations until they find the right people to fund their team to upgrade in terms of players, facilities and coaching staff.
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December 28, 2023, 09:38:56 AM
#86
It's evident that the importance of team cohesion cannot be overshadowed by the brilliance of one player. I've seen it time and again; teams relying too heavily on one star player often crumble under pressure. In the end, this is a team sport. First things first: this isn't merely a matter of strategy and ability. Mindset and belief are key. Teams in a losing streak frequently become victims of their own self-fulfilling prophecy. They act accordingly, believing they are destined to fail.

And yet, hope isn't lost. Those lower-tier teams? They require a belief-spark and a change in perspective. History has shown us underdogs rising, defying odds. While difficult, it's not insurmountable. A shift in perspective might lead to a shift in luck. We've seen it before, and we'll see it again.  Cool Cool Cool
Indeed, that is what has actually happened so far in the performance of every football team, they will never be able to escape the strength of team that has several mainstay players and of course when all the perfect players are in place and coupled with qualified coach it can make the team stronger even difficult to beat.
This is why big team can always be at the top, big teams dominate every competition they participate in and weak teams are just perfect for every competition or you could say they are stepping stone for big team to always win every competition.
There have been many team that only relied on one player and in the end they failed, they slumped to the point where they couldn't compete well.
And indeed trust and confidence will also influence the game because when they play against stronger team there will be kind of disappearance confidence or pessimism about victory.

This will continue to happen as time goes by and no circumstances will ever change it.
We will see something that is truly monotonous shown by most team who fail to develop well every season.
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December 28, 2023, 06:03:53 AM
#85
Football indeed is a gme of passion. A passion that drives you to win at all cost and not loss. I come to understand that when it comes to football the roots and foundation of a football team matters. A team that is not built with a strong foundation. In terms of reputation, pattern, performance and strategy may affect the players that will be playing in that team years to come. What am saying in essence is that football may be hereditary. I believe you may or may not gree to the fact that some football clubs have passed down the spirit of not able to win league titles in as much as the current players of that team tries. They always end up bottling the league at the end.

Your point of view is valid, and it is consistent with what we have observed in the majority of these teams to date. While some teams have lost their past glory and are no longer to be found, others have never known what it is like to win a trophy. I agree with you that football is a hereditary sport that is passed down from generation to generation of team members. However, some teams tend to change the narrative and become a competitive team over time by bringing in quality players and a good coach to manage the team's affairs.

Not all teams are successful with this method, but quite a few are. This is the case with Manchester City, who were nowhere to be found a few decades ago, but in the last decade they have become a household name in the history of the Premier League and have now won more trophies than other major teams that have lost their glory days.
Very good. If a teams wants to change their hereditary aspect. They have to dig out the roots and throw them somewhere else. There are teams that have been in their worst form from the 90s but now they are doing better. A typical example is Aston Villa and Newcastle. Ever since these teams was able to secure new positions for people who can bring bright future for them
 There have been changes and total improvement. Newcastle was bought by someone else, during this period they got new manages and pumped in money to the team to get quality players, now look at their improvement.

A hereditary course can only be broken when the foundation of it is shattered. For how many years tottenham has been struggling but they cannot win any title. It is something to look back on.
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December 28, 2023, 03:29:01 AM
#84
I have always liked to talk about football because I consider it to be my Passion for Everything. When I was very young I Always wanted to be a player for my national team, I even told myself that I was going to take the Team very far, but in In view of many things, I didn't get involved in soccer and I had to learn on the Street , of course I was already a little old, and the language was not the same, there were people that started when I was 4 years Old and even though I had that talent because they didn't put them in, something that is happening with my son and he also wants the same, so I think that's what one calls having heart, well I know that in Europe things are quite strong , I Could say that when it comes to to do things better for the sport in this case they are very good at playing soccer, I have experience playing with German friends, and wow the Truth is they are very nice, especially running, also since they are so tall , they usually pick up speed very Quickly and are very strong, really to play against them, as an athlete you Must be very strong.

Now, since I have had the opportunity to play with them, also with the Brazilians , and they are Very very good, because apart from the fact that they run a lot, they have a very good technique, apart from that I think that with samba they play better , because there are many things that They make movements similar to the Samba dance and it is something that turns out to be difficult to read, so my respects to the Brazilians and their way of Playing is very cool, this is really very exciting, compared to other styles of dancing. game, for example the Colombian, the Colombian if you are not careful or if you are too strong, they break your leg easily, just like that, they play very hard and like starting, I don't know, I think they also do it when they are foreigners who play Against them, they play very hard, so you have to be careful , I think each country plays in its own way and it is Exciting.


Your football story shows the sport's worldwide charm. The Germans, Brazilians, and Colombians show how football reflects cultural identities. Yes, each nation's pitch has its own taste, reflecting cultural dynamics.

Brazilian play is dance-like, reflecting their rich culture. It contrasts with the Germans' disciplined, strength-based approach, which I was challenged but enjoyed playing against. Contrasting styles show football's diversity.

Your son will benefit from these tips. Let him absorb various styles and find his own. In my experience, understanding football's culture helps improve one's game. You must understand the sport's soul and rhythm, which differs so beautifully around the world, as well as physical prowess.

Yes, without a doubt, things are and speak for themselves when it comes to football, the good thing about children today is that they adapt very shabby to any culture and take their unique style, but it's like You say, I consider that if they are in good physical condition they can perform anywhere, the most difficult thing about playing against the Brazilians is that they are able to play very well and without exhausting themselves in very hot climates, in Manaus they play at noon in a place where sometimes the temperature reaches almost 50°C and that for me is very challenging, because you get to run only a few meters and you can already feel the exhaustion and how your body loses fluids, when that happens it is noticeable, But perhaps the Brazilians are used to it and it doesn't show at all because they have great skill and great speed. What I love about Brazilian soccer is that they don't resort to dirty play or anything, they are like artists.

With the Germans it is as I said before, they are people who have a privileged physique, very tall, strong and they also run a lot, they can make any type of plays in seconds and while they are up there, possibly scoring a goal, you chase them sometimes without success, But of course all this is because physical condition is everything, just as in any sport, sometimes you can think that for boxing or contact sports you need to have great physical condition, but for this sport too and it is very demanding, things are really exhausting, and oh, with the Colombians, it's a little softer, only their style of soccer is harder, I have a friend who once played in Lelgar and they sprained his ankle, something that brought him back for a while. Playing for more than 6 months while I was recovering, it is one of the roughest styles of soccer that I know, that is why all these things forge the spirit of anyone and that is what they like, as you say, soccer culture is everything, it is their identity.
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December 26, 2023, 02:41:33 PM
#83
I am not a huge football fan but every time that I see some short videos of it including the fans, not just fans but die hard fans supporting their favorite teams. It's like that it's already attached to them for a very long time like it's passed on to their daughters and sons that will continue the support that they've done.

While some clubs that I am familiar with are just continuing to make noises and that heritage is liked being protected for so many years. And there goes the players that have been part of these clubs like they're not just players at all but like entirely the club itself. I think what's good with their reputations aside from that is the influence that they're bringing to the kids today. It's like giving them more enthusiasm and passion and wanting to be a great person someday like their idols.
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December 26, 2023, 02:10:15 PM
#82
Football indeed is a gme of passion. A passion that drives you to win at all cost and not loss. I come to understand that when it comes to football the roots and foundation of a football team matters. A team that is not built with a strong foundation. In terms of reputation, pattern, performance and strategy may affect the players that will be playing in that team years to come. What am saying in essence is that football may be hereditary. I believe you may or may not gree to the fact that some football clubs have passed down the spirit of not able to win league titles in as much as the current players of that team tries. They always end up bottling the league at the end.
Yes football is somehow hereditary but not in all persons. We need to understand this so that sometimes when players join a club and it is noticed that the club is doing well, we shouldn't always praise the coach because they are not the one playing the ball. There are lots of things that need to be put into consideration for a team to be winning consistently. Sometimes the coach can be blamed if he is not doing a good job to put the right players in place for them to play and win matches. Luck is also important for a team to keep winning matches and toping other clubs and team to reach heights.
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December 26, 2023, 12:59:49 PM
#81
Football indeed is a gme of passion. A passion that drives you to win at all cost and not loss. I come to understand that when it comes to football the roots and foundation of a football team matters. A team that is not built with a strong foundation. In terms of reputation, pattern, performance and strategy may affect the players that will be playing in that team years to come. What am saying in essence is that football may be hereditary. I believe you may or may not gree to the fact that some football clubs have passed down the spirit of not able to win league titles in as much as the current players of that team tries. They always end up bottling the league at the end.

Your point of view is valid, and it is consistent with what we have observed in the majority of these teams to date. While some teams have lost their past glory and are no longer to be found, others have never known what it is like to win a trophy. I agree with you that football is a hereditary sport that is passed down from generation to generation of team members. However, some teams tend to change the narrative and become a competitive team over time by bringing in quality players and a good coach to manage the team's affairs.

Not all teams are successful with this method, but quite a few are. This is the case with Manchester City, who were nowhere to be found a few decades ago, but in the last decade they have become a household name in the history of the Premier League and have now won more trophies than other major teams that have lost their glory days.
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December 26, 2023, 12:48:38 PM
#80
Football is a fun game have fun while playing and enjoy your practice football takes time to master be patient and keep practicing. The game of football is usually based on a team if the teams are not strong then it is difficult to strengthen the base. In the game there will be losses and wins without creating a bad attitude we have to move forward encouraging each other to win the next match. Regular practice is one of the most important factors in developing soccer skills. You can practice with a friend or family member or join a football club by taking training from a coach you can learn about different aspects of playing football. Watching professional football games will help you learn about different tricks and tips for playing football.
What you say may seem easy to do and can develop the quality of achievement and skills of football player.
Moreover, in the context of this thread, what the OP is conveying is not about how to become great football player but about the belief that the football team has inherited every failure that occurs.
In the game of football, when there is only one great player and the other 10 players do not develop to the point of having good playing qualities, it will be the same and it is difficult for them for football team to develop and achieve proud achievements.
I agree that football is game that really relies on the cooperation of all the players in the team, but if team has failed for long time and is only lower class team then it will always remain the same.
Except for those team that already have experience in competing in the big league and are famous, there may always be hope that they can perform optimally again in the big league.
Just look, there are quite lot of team experiencing problem like this and there is clear evidence that we can see clearly, namely that every league is only filled with the same team every season.
When there is shift because relegation will also return, only a few of these team will have chance.
It's evident that the importance of team cohesion cannot be overshadowed by the brilliance of one player. I've seen it time and again; teams relying too heavily on one star player often crumble under pressure. In the end, this is a team sport. First things first: this isn't merely a matter of strategy and ability. Mindset and belief are key. Teams in a losing streak frequently become victims of their own self-fulfilling prophecy. They act accordingly, believing they are destined to fail.

And yet, hope isn't lost. Those lower-tier teams? They require a belief-spark and a change in perspective. History has shown us underdogs rising, defying odds. While difficult, it's not insurmountable. A shift in perspective might lead to a shift in luck. We've seen it before, and we'll see it again.  Cool Cool Cool
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December 26, 2023, 11:06:42 AM
#79
Building a strong foundation for a football team is not easy because the coach must know each player's skills to put the appropriate position for each player. If the players' positions are appropriate, their team can outperform the opposing team to win against the opposing team. The players will try to defend the championship title if the football club wins in many tournaments or in the league. This championship title will be passed on to the younger generation of players, but that is not easy because, again, the coach must be able to choose talented players to defend their title. However, many football clubs cannot defend their title due to lacking talented players, so the championship title moves to the opposing team.
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December 26, 2023, 10:07:38 AM
#78
Football could be described as the whole world entire heritage but not really every individual heritage because we can choose to have passion for another kind of sports instead of football, while some don't have to inherit football before they create passion for it, we all have what we want and knows how to go about it no matter the way it appears to us, we will still remain with our choice because we are satisfied with how it being played.

I don't see anything like inheritance on football; is it some kind of property that's being passed from parent to child or from spouse to spouse? Football is not a generational thing, and I don't know why people see it that way.
 
Clubs can be built from scratch, and the team that made up that club can still be sold out to a different team, and the old team will still stand. It's just something that changes from time to time, and the love and passion that those players have for the game is what will keep the game going.
 
And in the aspect of winning a game, this part is done by their professionalism and how they try to compose and control their own team and members to take advantage of whatever opportunities come their way. The winning is not being passed down to them; it's what they work for in every league.
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December 26, 2023, 10:06:27 AM
#77
Whenever I hear football heritage, this is the person that I always remembered.



Football heritage is real, take a look with Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, even though they get managed with different managers, but they managed to stay at the top in both domestic and international leagues.

Not many teams can being consistent.
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December 26, 2023, 09:29:05 AM
#76
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I've seen players wasted in one team and it's not just because he is not good but management can also make mistakes at pairing players or how they will bring out the A game of a star.
It's also about the chemistry of the players at the club and the players, if a star player is wrong in choosing the club then it will be a setback for him.
Remember how Ronaldo got into Juventus and his performance dropped greatly and many even said that Ronaldo should not be at Juventus.
Juventus is not a suitable place for Ronaldo, and some even say Ronaldo is just a burden on the club.

Football ain't about being hereditary but also about how it is funded. You cannot get great players if you don't have the money because let's be real, players will go looking for another team if they don't find a good salary in one team. It's all about sponsorships and investing too, players require an environment where they will both grow and can be financially stable too.
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Funding comes first, the Heritage and its spirituality are only as a complement and encouragement that gives a better Aura.
But if a club does not have sufficient funds and even minimal sponsorship, they will not be successful in buying star players.

Look at how Al-Nassr FC was able to provide a salary of 200 million Euros for Ronaldo, this is because they have strong funding and can buy any star player easily and Club Al-Nassr is now quite famous in the Arab League and is number one.
Neymar even followed in Ronaldo's footsteps by joining Al-Hilal.
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December 26, 2023, 09:07:16 AM
#75
Football is a fun game have fun while playing and enjoy your practice football takes time to master be patient and keep practicing. The game of football is usually based on a team if the teams are not strong then it is difficult to strengthen the base. In the game there will be losses and wins without creating a bad attitude we have to move forward encouraging each other to win the next match. Regular practice is one of the most important factors in developing soccer skills. You can practice with a friend or family member or join a football club by taking training from a coach you can learn about different aspects of playing football. Watching professional football games will help you learn about different tricks and tips for playing football.
What you say may seem easy to do and can develop the quality of achievement and skills of football player.
Moreover, in the context of this thread, what the OP is conveying is not about how to become great football player but about the belief that the football team has inherited every failure that occurs.
In the game of football, when there is only one great player and the other 10 players do not develop to the point of having good playing qualities, it will be the same and it is difficult for them for football team to develop and achieve proud achievements.
I agree that football is game that really relies on the cooperation of all the players in the team, but if team has failed for long time and is only lower class team then it will always remain the same.
Except for those team that already have experience in competing in the big league and are famous, there may always be hope that they can perform optimally again in the big league.
Just look, there are quite lot of team experiencing problem like this and there is clear evidence that we can see clearly, namely that every league is only filled with the same team every season.
When there is shift because relegation will also return, only a few of these team will have chance.
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December 24, 2023, 03:47:21 AM
#74
Football indeed is a gme of passion. A passion that drives you to win at all cost and not loss. I come to understand that when it comes to football the roots and foundation of a football team matters. A team that is not built with a strong foundation. In terms of reputation, pattern, performance and strategy may affect the players that will be playing in that team years to come. What am saying in essence is that football may be hereditary. I believe you may or may not gree to the fact that some football clubs have passed down the spirit of not able to win league titles in as much as the current players of that team tries. They always end up bottling the league at the end.

I'm not sure it's anything to do with a "strong foundation" or any of the other things you list. There are football players and fans in every city and town, many decades or even centuries ago there was so much support for the game that they ended up coming together in order to make a local club. Men simply wanted to play their favorite sport and naturally that will create competition between different areas. You can see by the ebb and flow of teams out of the different leagues that it is more influenced by money available to buy the best players than anything else. That's arguably how Man City have been able to reach the top, because they are owned by some of the richest people in the world with a lot of spending power.
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December 24, 2023, 03:38:00 AM
#73
Football is a fun game have fun while playing and enjoy your practice football takes time to master be patient and keep practicing. The game of football is usually based on a team if the teams are not strong then it is difficult to strengthen the base. In the game there will be losses and wins without creating a bad attitude we have to move forward encouraging each other to win the next match. Regular practice is one of the most important factors in developing soccer skills. You can practice with a friend or family member or join a football club by taking training from a coach you can learn about different aspects of playing football. Watching professional football games will help you learn about different tricks and tips for playing football.
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December 24, 2023, 03:24:15 AM
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Football indeed is a gme of passion. A passion that drives you to win at all cost and not loss. I come to understand that when it comes to football the roots and foundation of a football team matters. A team that is not built with a strong foundation. In terms of reputation, pattern, performance and strategy may affect the players that will be playing in that team years to come. What am saying in essence is that football may be hereditary. I believe you may or may not gree to the fact that some football clubs have passed down the spirit of not able to win league titles in as much as the current players of that team tries. They always end up bottling the league at the end.

OP, if you narrate like a player children may grow to embrace football as their father then such is possible but if you are talking about the entire team I don't agree to it, when misfortune is beffaling a football team that was going great earlier, if you look closely you will made to understand that such may be going through internal crises, the crises might be occurring between the manager and the players, this affect clubs so much, because at this time the team is no more comfortable and these player a are not ready to listen to the instructions coming from their manger, another factor is when players are been used in a wing that they are fit in, when this happens you will not flop in the entire team, this is my take on this.
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December 24, 2023, 02:37:13 AM
#71
In building a football team, it must have a strong foundation. In this case, a team must have players who support each other. Each player must have the same goal of making their team develop better and be able to win the league and become the best among the other teams. If the team wants to become the best team, each team must be able to share enthusiasm and help each other improve each player's abilities. This foundation must continue to be trained by each player and with direction from the coach, they can undergo training to support each other. Playing in a team is not just about highlighting the abilities of one or two players, but it is about cooperation between the players in the team so that they can play together and achieve victory.

The players who are members of one team must be able to put aside their egos to unite the vision and mission conveyed by the coach to win. If they can win, they will all gain a proud reputation and achievements for themselves and the people around them.
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December 24, 2023, 01:57:15 AM
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I have always liked to talk about football because I consider it to be my Passion for Everything. When I was very young I Always wanted to be a player for my national team, I even told myself that I was going to take the Team very far, but in In view of many things, I didn't get involved in soccer and I had to learn on the Street , of course I was already a little old, and the language was not the same, there were people that started when I was 4 years Old and even though I had that talent because they didn't put them in, something that is happening with my son and he also wants the same, so I think that's what one calls having heart, well I know that in Europe things are quite strong , I Could say that when it comes to to do things better for the sport in this case they are very good at playing soccer, I have experience playing with German friends, and wow the Truth is they are very nice, especially running, also since they are so tall , they usually pick up speed very Quickly and are very strong, really to play against them, as an athlete you Must be very strong.

Now, since I have had the opportunity to play with them, also with the Brazilians , and they are Very very good, because apart from the fact that they run a lot, they have a very good technique, apart from that I think that with samba they play better , because there are many things that They make movements similar to the Samba dance and it is something that turns out to be difficult to read, so my respects to the Brazilians and their way of Playing is very cool, this is really very exciting, compared to other styles of dancing. game, for example the Colombian, the Colombian if you are not careful or if you are too strong, they break your leg easily, just like that, they play very hard and like starting, I don't know, I think they also do it when they are foreigners who play Against them, they play very hard, so you have to be careful , I think each country plays in its own way and it is Exciting.


Your football story shows the sport's worldwide charm. The Germans, Brazilians, and Colombians show how football reflects cultural identities. Yes, each nation's pitch has its own taste, reflecting cultural dynamics.

Brazilian play is dance-like, reflecting their rich culture. It contrasts with the Germans' disciplined, strength-based approach, which I was challenged but enjoyed playing against. Contrasting styles show football's diversity.

Your son will benefit from these tips. Let him absorb various styles and find his own. In my experience, understanding football's culture helps improve one's game. You must understand the sport's soul and rhythm, which differs so beautifully around the world, as well as physical prowess.
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