Soccer Diagram(s): Fan-DeedA Story by Abishai100A vignette about what makes the world-sport of soccer so reflective of socialized distance-dilution(s).
A 'media-homage' to the world-sport of soccer, inspired by the awesome film Hotshot.
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==== Modern civilization was filled with images of religious pluralism, hailing in a new era of globalized commerce and offering opportunities for media gurus to fill annals of dialogue with ideas regarding social activities. ![]() After 9/11, the world became on-edge about anti-capitalism terrorism and the serious threats to globalism-rhetoric and arguably how the world-sport of soccer (a kick-ball game of two teams --- offense/defense --- vying for elegant passes and control and scoring on net-goals in a time-period) had become symbolic of global networking and economic equity (between power-house nations like England and less-powerful/economic nations like Argentina) would be neglected in this new atmosphere of commerce-paranoia! ![]() Amlan and Marcus are two soccer-fans/writers who cover stories about the development of Argentina soccer on the national/global levels and the media-celebration of legendary soccer celebs coming out of the less-powerful nation including Aimar, Messi, and Veron and how all this development improved the economic trading-prestige of Argentina on the media-stage. Amlan and Marcus themselves were soccer coaches for the Dartmouth (Ivy League) men's soccer team. ![]() AMLAN/MARCUS: We evaluate the role of media in Argentine soccer marketing/presentations relevant to modern networks! ![]() These two soccer nerds re-present soccer diagrams/strategy utilized by Argentine's club/national teams and how such diagrams enhance Argentina's stance/prestige on the media-stage. These diagrams reveal both the tactical acumen required for soccer-play and the brilliance offered in media regarding the splendor of the game, as it pertains to civilized dance. ![]() AMLAN/MARCUS: Coaching the men's soccer team in New England has been a real joy, and we consider our job professional! ![]() Amlan travels to Buenos Aires to study the impact of blood-diamond piracy underground traffic in Argentina on soccer media-marketing dollars and how club/national celebrities tied to diamond-sales/ads are suddenly cast into the 'dark pit' of modern capitalism-tremors and what it might mean for Argentina's economy. Amlan has always considered himself a 'ninja' of capitalism game theory. ![]() Marcus meanwhile is busy taking photojournalism-shots of the national Argentine team and its fostering of tomorrow's talents in the U-17 and U-20 age-group junior leagues and Argentina's general 'social culture' of forwarding the world sport of soccer as reflective of a macro-economics platform for media networking...and dollars writing! ![]() AMLAN/MARCUS: It's a real wonder that in America, soccer remains a mostly 'cyber' activity, despite college-level appeal! ![]() In fact, world-soccer has received incredible 'laurels' in its developed history (e.g., World Cup) and has been re-presented in various media/movies in modern times. This sort of sports-fanfare reflects a serious investment in social activity geared towards inter-national interactions that denounce our modern dilemma of anti-network terrorism (e.g., 9/11), which is why the popularity of such 'cinema' is so valuable. ![]() If you look at the kinds of mansions great soccer celebs from Euro-club play have received from their incredible earnings, such as Beckham (England/England), Messi (Argentina/Spain), and Ronaldo (Portugal/Spain), you get a real feel for the visceral market-value of this media-enriched dollars-sport outside the USA! ![]() That's not to say that soccer appeal, at the collegiate level in America, has not stirred social inspirations for ideal consumerism/commerce and media, and sports-movies as well as merchandising/ads reflect a developed American/Western investment in this otherwise non-American game of teamwork, elegance/beauty, magic/flair, and of course style/design. ![]() Amlan and Marcus decide to post a cyber-blog about soccer-media/money and present their ideas in a mock-debate with an adversarial 'avatar' named Blue Dragon, regarding the globalized media-appeal of this teamwork-oriented world-sport, and they highlight soccer-merchandising/fashions as symbolic of sport's applications to living world dowries. ![]() BLUE DRAGON: Soccer is 'big money' in South America, Africa, and Europe. AMLAN/MARCUS: However, it remains a college/high-school and video-game entertainment in America! BLUE DRAGON: Soccer reveals a strange magic of teamwork at the international levels and competition. AMLAN/MARCUS: However, Americans put more national media dollars into baseball/football! BLUE DRAGON: Soccer remains a sort of global 'dance' for media-enrichment regarding broadcast sports. AMLAN/MARCUS: True; the World Cup generates much television-fanfare and ratings/ads for investors! BLUE DRAGON: Soccer has generated incredible 'celebrities' in Europe and South America. AMLAN/MARCUS: True; legends like Cruyff (Netherlands) and Figo (Portugal) spelled media-riches! BLUE DRAGON: Is soccer really a thing of magic or an investment in socialized choreography? AMLAN/MARCUS: We'd argue it's a 'nice' example of normalized field-play of diagrams...and dollars! BLUE DRAGON: Is soccer really an investment in globalism or a phenomenon of media-glitter? AMLAN/MARCUS: We'd argue soccer's become a 'feather' in the caps of captains-of-art! BLUE DRAGON: If soccer is really an 'art' for the world, I may serve as the adversary of designed democracy. ![]() For Amlan/Marcus, their foray into the adventure-writing and re-presentation of world-soccer as a socialized activity of dance and dollars may spell great laurels for them, as they explore/understand the value of this international sport in terms of media-broadcasting, global ads, celebrity-endorsements, non-American TV-flair, and of course, style/dimes. ==== "Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes) © 2021 Abishai100 |
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Added on December 15, 2021 Last Updated on December 15, 2021 AuthorAbishai100NJAboutStudent/Minister; Hobbies: Comic Books, Culinary Arts, Music; Religion: Catholic; Education: Dartmouth College more.. |















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