Sunday, February 13, 2011

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Madrid - Barça

Football and basketball wanted to give us twice in the respective Cup clash of the two most important teams in Spain. Madrid-Barcelona duality, the pair eternal rivals not so give us a new chapter in this rivalry that goes beyond mere sport.
Barça: PTO-Catalan bread from the hand of a team that has never been better, which is in its best and in which the motto of "any past was better" lost all its meaning.
Real Madrid already announced the title ... and it is real because it represents the centralism and unity, the last of the nine European Cups. They are the best of times, it must be said, but in a derby anything is possible.
It is possible because the arguments beyond these two teams are sporting on their backs, willingly or unwillingly, an ideal that transcends sports.
There are, like me, with a divided heart ... there are those who advocate just the opposite idea that defending team in sports (you can imagine). I pulled over the head and heart that I refuse to believe that the sport is heavily involved in politics and that the Leviathan has used any other matter that does not lead to himself. Because I believe that sport is so big it is, precisely, sport, real or not or king or petty.
already known by the Greek kings of theater that made the Olympics another great theater of war in which the winner did not lose his life but winning medals. I wish it was all so easy, I hope no one lost anything or the English world revolve around a few ideas looking at sport and politics and chess and bulls and games letters and in any undertaking that may take a mean advantage, the benefit of those who can only compensate for their lack of talent with the unbridled wickedness of that nothing will and all want, which all dirty and nothing brightens.
Today is the final of the Copa del Rey Basketball. Let
play basketball because it is a sport and deserves respect.
And for those who make the sport a political game, the meanest of my desires: oblivion. Martin Cid

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