Kingjury
The virus continues to spread. This is sooo bad, in the latest victim of the virus, Spurs captain suffered a stress fracture to the fourth metatarsal of his left foot which may not heal in time for the World Cup competition. This is really getting frustrating. Who would want to see the greatest sporting event in the world being won by a “complete” team rather than the “best” team? (though will a complete England team still win?)
Look at the picture together with this post and feel the smile and happiness of a talent as great as Ledley, he deserves to be there. The fans deserve to see him there. Fate owes the world Ledley’s participation.
Whoah, I am getting a little too emotional on this. But with all emotions aside, the unprecedented wealth of experience he will gain in the event will stick to his cranium and system which is vital for his development; the ripple effect to be felt by Spurs.
Quite surprisingly, Alan from thefootie has a rather different opinion on it.
I might feel exactly the opposite; but come to think about it, I admire Allan’s points and it just shows how deep the love of a soccer fan could be for his team. I just hope people get to accept and respect that.
Image from UEFA
April 19th, 2006 at 6:11 am
[…] Soccer fans are unique in a way that their passion for the sport makes them go wild which is deeply embedded in the culture of the sport. An recent example is about the injury of Ledley King where my fellow network blogger was attacked by the fans through comments. […]
May 26th, 2006 at 9:51 pm
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