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Board Gambling discussion
Re: International break's in football.
by
Lida93
on 25/03/2024, 20:45:45 UTC
so will you as a football club fan wish/like it if international breaks is scrapped in football yearly calendar, so we can continue watching our favorite football club leagues and teams all the weekends and midweeks. Are you a fan of international breaks or not let's know your thoughts.

Another interesting question is this, as a father would you force it on your child to also fan the same club you're a fan to, or you will allow him be himself to fan any club of his choice even if it's your most rival club of all times.
Asides international breaks, we do experience leagues coming to an end and that too in its way is a time too for us to wait so if you can't wait through an international break that's just within a week and few days how about the league breaks after the end of the league that last through a month would you want to have them scrap leagues coming to an end too? And you should know that players needs this break in-between the league and it's important and crucial for them in their careers so we can put out the place of international break as it's very much needed by the players.
Its definite that everything that has a beginning will definitely have an end so it's expected that the league's will come to an end at the end of the competition when a winner would now emerge. Now since it's so don't you or anyone think that it would have been appropriate that the international break is fashioned in the yearly football calendar in a manner that it falls within the period of the end of the league's competitions. 

In that way club fans wouldn't have a reason to worry as it's understandable that the league has already come to an end. Moreover, just as you had said it's just either within a week or two so there will still be space of time left for the players to rest after the international break rather than coming back to their various leagues to continue playing just immediately.
 
As a father you should give your son the liberty to the choice of any team he wishes to fan as their style of play needs to appeal to his fancy and than he would decide to choose to be their fan and not forcing him to fan your team, he may not like their style of play and that in itself would be a controversy so he may pretend to like your team in your presence and there after he will get back to.the team he likes so I wouldn't do such.
It's good as parents we give our kids the free will to make certain choices as it affects their happiness. Denying them such freewill can hamper their mind as they could grow with a feeling of inferiority complex in a situation when their mates are independently making clear cut rational choices.