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Slow & Sluggish, Disappointed!
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Yes I know. It doesn't make it any less ridiculous. There may have been some justification in 1930 as international travel was not easy. But it is now (Covid aside) and travelling a few thousand miles to play a football match is no great shakes. As it is eight of the teams will be eliminated after playing three matches so there's little difference. As for the fans, if they're daft enough to travel all over the place to watch second rate sport then whether they watch one or three matches is neither here nor there.
Yes I know. It doesn't make it any less ridiculous. There may have been some justification in 1930 as international travel was not easy. But it is now (Covid aside) and travelling a few thousand miles to play a football match is no great shakes. As it is eight of the teams will be eliminated after playing three matches so there's little difference. As for the fans, if they're daft enough to travel all over the place to watch second rate sport then whether they watch one or three matches is neither here nor there.
It's personal choice. You're a cricket man, the Barmy Army follow England all around the world, and are pften treated to spineless displays by the England team. Would you accept the Ashes being changed to a one-off test match?
Like the cricket, supporting a football team is largely about hope. With three matches, you can lose one, and still be in with a chance of winning the main prize. A one-off knockout game takes that away from the supporters.
Like the cricket, supporting a football team is largely about hope. With three matches, you can lose one, and still be in with a chance of winning the main prize. A one-off knockout game takes that away from the supporters.
Well, we've been glued to the radio for some days listening to the wonderful England vs. India Test Match. I suppose I should add for clarity that this was between the women's teams, but the commentators weren't so patronising and several thought it was the best they's seen in ages - no matter what gender. Very good match. Wish it were on t.v. that we could access. :(
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