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As football club fans we all know how boring those weekend's on international breaks for clubs usually feels like. For a fan like me it's like the whole world just stands still and everything seems irregular all through the weekends staying without club matches.
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.
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I think that these breaks are quite healthy because this way people can concentrate on other things and maybe reach the conclusion that they are wasting too much time watching sports, for example. Otherwise, if all weeks are always the same, sense of continuity can make them simply go with the flow without thinking about anything.
How can you say it's all a waste of time spending it on watching football games, like am just getting to know about this for the first time from anyone and it happens to be you. Perhaps you are not a fan of football hence your opinion, therefore if that's the case then am not aback at your statement.
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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.
Interesting question, indeed. I think that I would let my children choose their own favorite team, but I think this has more in common with the breeding style of each other rather than with how staunch you are about your team.
The breeding style! Like do you mean as of a father usually taking the child while he was very at a tender age to go watch games with him whenever he's going to watch his club play. Because a lot of children that are fans of some particular club's today got the interest through those experiences with their father. As parents is expected we encourage them to make good and great choices in life but never coerce them to be what or with which side of the divide we have chosen for ourself to be in.