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	<title>Great Moments Of Sportsmanship &#187; Brazil</title>
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		<title>Where Are The World Cup Sportsmanship Heroes?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jun 2010 14:10:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As hundreds of millions of us sit down to a feast of football, who will stand out as a real champion of football? Who will light up the World Cup with a smile (remember Pele’s smile) instead of a raging roar of aggression? Or maybe a dance (Peter Crouch’s Robot Dance or the 42 year [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As hundreds of millions of us sit down to a feast of football, who will stand out as a real champion of football? Who will light up the World Cup with a smile (remember Pele’s smile) instead of a <a href="http://www.greatmomentsofsportsmanship.com/celebration/why-do-some-sports-people-celebrate-with-anger/" target="_blank">raging roar of aggression</a>? Or maybe a dance (<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b90gpqFp5Bw" target="_blank">Peter Crouch’s Robot Dance</a> or the 42 year old Cameroonian <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9rRVFYF93w" target="_blank">Roger Milla’s</a> samba with the corner flag)? Or perhaps the unbridled joy of youth will let Nigeria’s 19 year old revelation, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lukman_Haruna" target="_blank">Haruna Lukman</a>, simply celebrate the fun, excitement and joy of playing in the world’s best competition?</p>
<p>Who remembers Bobby Moore and Pele swapping shirts and embracing each other after their epic battle in the opening rounds in the 1970 World Cup (see front cover of my book)? *</p>
<p>Or France 1998 when USA played Iran (despite having cut off diplomatic relations) &#8211; the players exchanged gifts, helped each other up off the ground and secretly arranged to play a 3 game friendly series without either government knowing.*</p>
<p>Or the magical moment in Germany 2006 just before kick off when the Iranian goalkeeper gave a bouquet of flowers to, the still grieving, Mexican goalkeeper, Sanchez, who had just flown back from Guadalajara after burying his father.*</p>
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<p>Will players be <a href="http://www.greatmomentsofsportsmanship.com/america/suspending-animosity-the-football-shirt-swap/" target="_blank">allowed to swap shirts</a>? Who will demonstrate sportsmanship? So that kids everywhere see how cool sportsmanship can be when opposing players do battle and embrace afterwards? Why do players play? Because they love it. Let’s see who will show their unbridled joy?&#160; Who will fully embrace the magic of the brotherhood of football? Send me your stories, observations and thoughts as it all unfolds and I’ll publish them here.</p>
<p><strong>Quiz Question</strong>: Who is England’s best ever goal scorer (goals to games ratio)? Very few English fans know it. Post your answer. I’ll also give full answer in my next post.</p>
<p>Footnote * indicates the full two minute story is in the Great Moments Of Sportsmanship book.</p>
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		<title>New Year – Old Poem – Great Sport</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2010 10:58:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>prsmith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As it&#8217;s the start of a new year (not a new decade &#8211; isn&#8217;t that next year?), I thought the full sportsmanship poem is a good way to kick off the new year. Print it off. Pass it on. Use the poster. Let young and old read this inspirational poem about life and sport. Many [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As it&#8217;s the start of a new year (not a new decade &#8211; isn&#8217;t that next year?), I thought the full sportsmanship poem is a good way to kick off the new year. Print it off. Pass it on. <a href="http://www.greatmomentsofsportsmanship.com/america/not-that-you-won-or-lost-but/" target="_blank">Use the poster</a>. Let young and old read this inspirational poem about life and sport. Many thanks to <a href="http://www.greatmomentsofsportsmanship.com/america/not-that-you-won-or-lost-but/" target="_blank">John Miles</a> for sending me the full poem. Please keep sending me material.</p>
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<p>Alumnus football    <br />Grantland Rice </p>
<p>Bill Jones had been the shining star upon his college team.    <br />His tackling was ferocious and his bucking was a dream.     <br />When husky William took the ball beneath his brawny arm     <br />They had two extra men to ring the ambulance alarm. </p>
<p>Bill hit the line and ran the ends like some mad bull amuck.    <br />The other team would shiver when they saw him start to buck.     <br />And when some rival tackler tried to block his dashing pace,     <br />On waking up, he’d ask, “Who drove that truck across my face?” </p>
<p>Bill had the speed-Bill had the weight-Bill never bucked in vain;    <br />From goal to goal he whizzed along while fragments, strewed the plain,     <br />And there had been a standing bet, which no one tried to call,     <br />That he could make his distance through a ten-foot granite wall. </p>
<p>When he wound up his college course each student’s heart was sore.    <br />They wept to think bull-throated Bill would sock the line no more.     <br />Not so with William – in his dreams he saw the Field of Fame,     <br />Where he would buck to glory in the swirl of Life’s big game. </p>
<p>Sweet are the dreams of college life, before our faith is nicked-    <br />The world is but a cherry tree that’s waiting to be picked;     <br />The world is but an open road-until we find, one day,     <br />How far away the goal posts are that called us to the play. </p>
<p>So, with the sheepskin tucked beneath his arm in football style,    <br />Bill put on steam and dashed into the thickest of the pile;     <br />With eyes ablaze he sprinted where the laureled highway led-     <br />When Bill woke up his scalp hung loose and knots adorned his head. </p>
<p>He tried to run the ends of life, but with rib-crushing toss    <br />A rent collector tackled him and threw him for a loss.     <br />And when he switched his course again and dashed into the line     <br />The massive Guard named Failure did a toddle on his spine. </p>
<p>Bill tried to punt out of the rut, but ere he turned the trick    <br />Right Tackle Competition scuttled through and blocked the kick.     <br />And when he tackled at Success in one long, vicious prod     <br />The Fullback Disappointment steered his features in sod. </p>
<p>Bill was no quitter, so he tried a buck in higher gear,    <br />But Left Guard Envy broke it up and stood him on his ear.     <br />Whereat he aimed a forward pass, but in two vicious bounds     <br />Big Center Greed slipped through a hole and rammed him out of bounds. </p>
<p>But one day, when across the Field of Fame the goal seemed dim,    <br />The wise old coach, Experience, came up and spoke to him.     <br />“Oh Boy,” he said, “the main point now before you win your bout     <br />Is keep on bucking Failure till you’ve worn the piker out!” </p>
<p>“And, kid, cut out this fancy stuff – go in there, low and hard;    <br />Just keep your eye upon the ball and plug on, yard by yard,     <br />And more than all, when you are thrown or tumbled with a crack,     <br />Don’t sit there whining-hustle up and keep on coming back; </p>
<p>“Keep coming back with all you’ve got, without an alibi,    <br />If Competition trips you up or lands upon your eye,     <br />Until at last above the din you hear this sentence spilled:     <br />‘We might as well let this bird through before we all get killed.’ </p>
<p>“You’ll find the road is long and rough, with soft spots far apart,    <br />Where only those can make the grade who have the Uphill Heart.     <br />And when they stop you with a thud or halt you with a crack,     <br />Let Courage call the signals as you keep on coming back. </p>
<p>“Keep coming back, and though the world may romp across your spine,    <br />Let every game’s end find you still upon the battling line;     <br />For when the One Great Scorer comes to mark against your name,     <br />He writes – not that you won or lost – but how you played the Game.</p>
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		<title>Suspending Animosity: The Football Shirt Swap</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 08:09:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>prsmith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I came across this lovely article by Ethan Armstrong about swapping shirts after an intense battle. He was amazed by the ritual and thought it so special that he wrote about in on his blog. Never may we lose this tradition. I have another question for you:&#160; Why do some players now, when asked to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I came across this lovely article by Ethan Armstrong <a href="http://www.epltalk.com/suspending-animosity-the-football-shirt-swap/9449">about swapping shirts</a> after an intense battle. He was amazed by the ritual and thought it so special that he wrote about in on his blog. </p>
<p>Never may we lose this tradition. I have another question for you:&#160; Why do some players now, when asked to swap shirts by their opposing player, point to the dressing room and, I assume, suggest that they swap shirts in the dressing room. Is this protocol madness. Doesn&#8217;t the FA, EUFA and FIFA realise that the best PR for the game is to let kids see players swap shirts. Does anyone know the logic here? </p>
<p><a title="http://www.epltalk.com/suspending-animosity-the-football-shirt-swap/9449" href="http://www.epltalk.com/suspending-animosity-the-football-shirt-swap/9449">&#160;</a></p>
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