Over time though, I find it a ‘waste’
of time from a value-and-time benefit analysis standpoint. A single match could
entail some 1 hour and 45 minutes to complete for an armchair footballer.
What’s worse was the ensuing dampener
when the team that one had been rooting for lost the match. Watching the game I
figure would be an unproductive use of time.
Thus, I would just catch a quick bite
of soccer news now and then, which when dished out by a seasoned reporter would
paint a pretty good picture of the game. And, stay detached from the game emotionally by not rooting for any team.
With the ubiquitous YouTube though,
I would occasionally search for memorable soccer moments which are still etched
in my memory such as Johan Cryuff’s famous turn. I have also been watching the
dribbling and finishing skills of Pele, Lionel Messi and Gareth Bale.
Bale was sensational. But, I find
that Neymar’s skills are simply refreshing -- his twists and turns, flipping
the ball over the defender and using a seemingly third leg to hook a ball past
the opponent. So are his celebration dance upon scoring a goal.
I was quite content with the array
and display of soccer skills to date before Neymar came on my radar, so to
speak. One can now expect to see a surge of Neymar copycats to dance like him
with their feet. That would be fun to watch.
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