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Quality is not measured on paper, but on the field. National teams, whilst I agree many will lose to top notch European football teams, play a much better brand of football, and many varying types of football, which makes the quality better. Just because the European Cup has better teams on paper, does not mean it has a higher quality of football.
However, in spite of all the great performances on the field I think the image that will resonate in my memory is that of David Luiz and Julio Cesar holding up the shirt of Neymar during the Brazilian anthem prior to the semi-final. So brave, so loyal, so determined, so strong in their camaraderie, so proud, so emotional and so very, very oblivious.
The best World Cup in some time as far as I’m concerned, in spite of any misgivings I might have regarding FIFA. I hope the Brazilian hosts share the sentiment.
@Samm04: "National teams play a much better Brand of football". Well, talk about the need to elaborate... ;))
But it is just a football tournament, you know. Not a war.
Neuer. I can believe he is actually one of the better goalkeepers of Europe and showed that as well in the tournament. It is nice playing a game with this man in the goal.
Navas was good too but in the end he did not get to the finals.
This is one of the choices of the FIFA I can actually agree with.
Yes, I do. OMG, Lothar Matthäus as well?
:) =))
Thanks, Kerim. That just made my (Sun)day!
True. But in the public notion and the media this just went unnoticed. Maybe because people got used to it after all those years (yes, 25th anniversary of the Berlin Wall coming down - and David Hasselhoff still believes, his singing made that thing collapse).
And caused several thousand windows and mirrors to shatter as well. ;-)
We are talking about houses and whole streets. Not to mention the people who became deaf as a result.
;) ;)
Congratulations to Germany.