Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Pkemon Platinum Online

Counter-foot in the ass ... but do not swallow

The air time is that, until the bottom shows where people are concerned, we openly outraged outrageous or indecent, cost of transfers and wages of footballers. Thus, our idols are wearing shorts, in these times of so-called crisis, the paragons of the capitalist system unacceptable jolts ... going good, and my behind is the gallinaceous?
Although the transfer pricing may seem shocking to say the least given the amount disbursed. But see what lies behind and have reservations about our. When a Cristiano Ronaldo or Zlatan Rooney a happily frolics on the green meadow (where, for the Portuguese, cheerfully plunges to simulate an opponent's mistake), it generates a whole segment of our economy. The "leisure society", so dear to sociologists, is perfectly integrated into the operation of the current economic world. So it is with football. Dribbling a player will depend on many jobs: all persons working for media covering the event (the game), Indian workers making the shirts, the vendors of the shops "offering" the same ups, not to mention advertisers, agents of stadium security, you name it ... Obviously, there are excesses, but they exist nowhere else in our system of market economy? That said, it does not excuse the economy of football so far. Another important point, a football club not a business like any other. A club must generate good profits to continue to exist. But to what end? Fatten shareholders? No. Each club pursues glory, prestige, the futility of success, a single extra line on a chart, the dream to offer his fans as well, is not negligible. A club without charts and without fans there an interest? In addition, by operating a club, a president who would manage badly "his company" could not turn away with its employees or would not leave with a golden parachute to reach another box.
Football, as well as transfers and wages it generates, can be shocking. But it does not necessarily serve as a scapegoat, be the tree hiding the forest of a more global and complex world today.

Ajax.

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