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In life there are many things you cannot choose: you cannot choose your parents, where you are
born, even whom you love is a difficult one: against all logic, a man may fall madly in love with
some third-rate, cranky, controlling, selfish, unfaithful and evil bitch with a minority complex.
Football is most often a mere reflection of life itself, where a man walks from happiness to
sadness, from
In life there are many things you cannot choose: you cannot choose your parents, where you are
born, even whom you love is a difficult one: against all logic, a man may fall madly in love with
some third-rate, cranky, controlling, selfish, unfaithful and evil bitch with a minority complex.
Football is most often a mere reflection of life itself, where a man walks from happiness to
sadness, from
I am a MAN, and men don't cry.Unless it is football of course.As the last times disappointments
pass, although leaving a scar, it leads me to reflect about times when football has, if not made me
cry, at least made me so fucking depressed that I swore never to watch football again.Mostly until
the following match.
And this is my last post. It is simply too fucking depressing. All teams I ever support always lose
and play like shit.I don´t even have anyone to watch football with in this football-ignorant
country, but it is not worth watching football when it just makes one´s life worse than it already
is.I am going to find another hobby.
It has been an excellent Copa América until now, and we can all look forward for a great weekend,
now that we have the four
quarterfinals:Colombia-PerúArgentina-UruguayBrazil-ParaguayChile-VenezuelaSome extremely
interesting matches, including one super-classic between Argentina and Uruguay, as well as a for me
personally challenging Chile-Venezuela (I was born in Chile and live in Venezuela!
Paraguay seems to do this for every large tournament now. And well, I can hardly blame them:
http://noticias24.com/copaamerica2011/noticia/802/en-fotos-paraguay-ya-tiene-a-su-nueva-larissa-riquelme/I
still hope Venezuela wins the next match!
I have been in Peru over the last two weeks, greatly enjoying that wonderful country, that has so
many things to see, try and taste, that I forgot to dwell into their football history. What I did
not miss though, was the second leg of the Copa Libertadores final between Santos and Peñarol. It
was indeed a final that had footballing history written all over it, as Pelé's old club faced the
I had anxiously been expecting a great game in the Champions League final, which I watched in my
new football-hangout in Caracas over a few Soleras. I was not disappointed, although it did not go
exactly as I thought. That FC Barcelona was so superior to Manchester United was surprising, and
nobody can say that their 3-1 victory was undeserved.
After falling in the Champions League midweek, Valencia only need to concentrate on keeping the
third spot in the Spanish league in order to make it back to the Champions League next season. I
got ready for the match against Zaragoza after the gym, a bit in the pool, and the Manchester
United-Arsenal match (2-0, putting United in the semifinals of the FA Cup, and also a bad week for
Arsenal).