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<blockquote data-quote="DarkMaster" data-source="post: 1640578" data-attributes="member: 16362"><p>I give up, the Greek are the most talented team I ever saw in my life, they make perfect pass 89% of the time they dribble like no one else, they can take all kind of difficult shot and all kind of position and still place the ball where they want. Their midfielder have an incredible vision of the game and can always spot the demarked forward and can improvise when needed. Their forward can feint half the opposing team and still get to score a goal. </p><p></p><p>Hope everyone is happy and realised how all I just say don't make sense.</p><p></p><p>I like to tease the English or the Italian when Beckham or Baggio miss a penality and say all kind of things. But Inside I know that these two are or were amazing players. So no I am not ashamed to see them misses a penality or a team like Spain or France lose to a purely tactical game without any essence or talent. I prefer listening to a violin virtuoso who do some mistake but put some humanity and passion in his play than a cold perfect computer playing a bunch of notes.</p><p></p><p>Finding a loop in a system and win from it doesn't make you interesting and doesn't ingnite any passion for the sport. Seeing Baros drive inside and making that last second improvised and beautiful pass that leads to a goal will create more excitement and desire to go play than seeing a bunch of normal guy playing according to a very strict plan and win.</p><p></p><p>I don't agree with you last statement when the Brazilian won the world cup everybody was happy, a lot of people from different nationality where behind them, why because they have a flamboyant and incredible style of play, not because they play a stupid defensive game perfectly. Everytime I go see a Brazilian game in a cafe or bar more than half the people cheering for them never even put a single feet in south America. Now you explain that</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkMaster, post: 1640578, member: 16362"] I give up, the Greek are the most talented team I ever saw in my life, they make perfect pass 89% of the time they dribble like no one else, they can take all kind of difficult shot and all kind of position and still place the ball where they want. Their midfielder have an incredible vision of the game and can always spot the demarked forward and can improvise when needed. Their forward can feint half the opposing team and still get to score a goal. Hope everyone is happy and realised how all I just say don't make sense. I like to tease the English or the Italian when Beckham or Baggio miss a penality and say all kind of things. But Inside I know that these two are or were amazing players. So no I am not ashamed to see them misses a penality or a team like Spain or France lose to a purely tactical game without any essence or talent. I prefer listening to a violin virtuoso who do some mistake but put some humanity and passion in his play than a cold perfect computer playing a bunch of notes. Finding a loop in a system and win from it doesn't make you interesting and doesn't ingnite any passion for the sport. Seeing Baros drive inside and making that last second improvised and beautiful pass that leads to a goal will create more excitement and desire to go play than seeing a bunch of normal guy playing according to a very strict plan and win. I don't agree with you last statement when the Brazilian won the world cup everybody was happy, a lot of people from different nationality where behind them, why because they have a flamboyant and incredible style of play, not because they play a stupid defensive game perfectly. Everytime I go see a Brazilian game in a cafe or bar more than half the people cheering for them never even put a single feet in south America. Now you explain that [/QUOTE]
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