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Topic: International break's in football. - page 5. (Read 709 times)

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March 23, 2024, 12:55:31 PM
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there are not only the economic interests of the individual private owned- clubs but also the interests of the national federations.
it is true that they are "boring" breaks Sad but they are necessary for the correct progress of the championships and to finance activities at a local level.

on the second question, everyone is free to follow and support what they want. of course, if he is a fan of my favorite team it's better but the choice is free.
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March 23, 2024, 12:43:25 PM
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so will you as a football club fan wish/like it if international breaks is scrapped in football yearly calendar, so we can continue watching our favorite football club leagues and teams all the weekends and midweeks. Are you a fan of international breaks or not let's know your thoughts.
The purpose of the international break is to give the players a time to go back to their home countries and represent them. Without the international breaks we would never know the countries that some players in the Premier League and other competitions play for. The international break gives players the chance to prepare with their country for international competition.
Another interesting question is this, as a father would you force it on your child to also fan the same club you're a fan to, or you will allow him be himself to fan any club of his choice even if it's your most rival club of all times.
As a parent either a father and mother it is important to be careful of the opinions or choices that you force on your child, you can guide them towards making a proper decision but avoid forcing them.
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March 23, 2024, 12:38:51 PM
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Are you a fan of international breaks or not let's know your thoughts.

It's not about whether I'm a fan of the international break or not, I'm in the middle of whoever is for or against. I think international breaks are another fun from watching football and seeing the development of football from each country. Even though in the end I couldn't see Atletico Madrid play this week, I could see players from the club that I love playing for their respective countries Wink.

Another interesting question is this, as a father would you force it on your child to also fan the same club you're a fan to, or you will allow him be himself to fan any club of his choice even if it's your most rival club of all times.

I'll let him be himself with what he likes, if he prefers to be a Real Madrid fan rather than Atletico Madrid, that's ok. BTW, I'm not a parent yet, pray for me to get married and have children soon Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy.
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March 23, 2024, 12:17:58 PM
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Was just listening to this kind of talkshow on radio and felt I bring it to the forum to get forum members thoughts concerning it too.
Just for discussion and to get people's opinion on this interesting questions.

As football club fans we all know how boring those weekend's on international breaks for clubs usually feels like. For a fan like me it's like the whole world just stands still and everything seems irregular all through the weekends staying without club matches.

so will you as a football club fan wish/like it if international breaks is scrapped in football yearly calendar, so we can continue watching our favorite football club leagues and teams all the weekends and midweeks. Are you a fan of international breaks or not let's know your thoughts.

Another interesting question is this, as a father would you force it on your child to also fan the same club you're a fan to, or you will allow him be himself to fan any club of his choice even if it's your most rival club of all times.

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