in my opinion my life without football is half empty..It's not the first thought when I get up, but probably it's in top;infact, for example, with my friends I talk about this 3 or 4 times a day at least! Vito
I would live definitely better without football! And I'm sure almost every woman agrees with me. Without football men could have more time for other more important activities, such as spending time with their girls, or wives or kids. But I'm also sure they would find another sport to follow.
I don't agree with Silvia. The world can be better without football if the man changes! Men tend to give importance to trivial things: the football is a pastime but for many people it becomes the most important thing in the life. Adriana
A very healthy attitude, Vito! ("...my life without football would be half empty..It's not the first thing I think about when I wake up, but it's probably one of the first..."; "in fact" = two words).
Silvia, you are evidently a wise woman with much experience of the world. ("My life would definitely be better without football").
Do you think women have a better sense of what is important, then, Adriana? ("The world might be better without football if men changed their ways"; "Football is a pastime..").
It sounds like you need a new washing machine, Stefania. ("...fewer dirty socks and stinking shirts...").
Say it like this, Chiara: "I completely agree with Adriana. I find that people make football their whole reason for living and forget that it is just a game." NB, for an interesting discussion on this, see the film "Fever Pitch".
my boyfriend everyday goes to play football, so sometimes I like football, I like see my boyfriend playing; but many times I hate football, because each man is hypnotized by this play and sometimes they forget all the rest. But I thing that football is most important in the world, because it unites everybody.
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in my opinion my life without football is half empty..It's not the first thought when I get up, but probably it's in top;infact, for example, with my friends I talk about this 3 or 4 times a day at least!
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I would live definitely better without football! And I'm sure almost every woman agrees with me.
ReplyDeleteWithout football men could have more time for other more important activities, such as spending time with their girls, or wives or kids.
But I'm also sure they would find another sport to follow.
Silvia
I don't agree with Silvia. The world can be better without football if the man changes! Men tend to give importance to trivial things: the football is a pastime but for many people it becomes the most important thing in the life.
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IMO, less dirty socks and stincking shirts to wash and more time to chat with my friends:)
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A very healthy attitude, Vito! ("...my life without football would be half empty..It's not the first thing I think about when I wake up, but it's probably one of the first..."; "in fact" = two words).
ReplyDeleteSilvia, you are evidently a wise woman with much experience of the world. ("My life would definitely be better without football").
Do you think women have a better sense of what is important, then, Adriana? ("The world might be better without football if men changed their ways"; "Football is a pastime..").
It sounds like you need a new washing machine, Stefania. ("...fewer dirty socks and stinking shirts...").
No, I meant mankind..I am not a feminist,Paul! :)
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I wouldn't have held it against you, Adriana!
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I'm completely agree with adriana. I find that people make football like their "reason for living"(it's right???) forgetting that it is a play.
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Say it like this, Chiara: "I completely agree with Adriana. I find that people make football their whole reason for living and forget that it is just a game." NB, for an interesting discussion on this, see the film "Fever Pitch".
ReplyDeletemy boyfriend everyday goes to play football, so sometimes I like football, I like see my boyfriend playing; but many times I hate football, because each man is hypnotized by this play and sometimes they forget all the rest. But I thing that football is most important in the world, because it unites everybody.
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