Saturday 24 June 2006

Football

I’ve been watching a lot of football. Seriously. I’ve watched more football in the last 2 weeks than I have ever done so in my entire lifetime.

Not that I am a fan of football. No, no. I’ve always considered watching big grown men chasing after a ball a fairly mindless activity. I am not against it, just not into it.


But interestingly enough, with the World Cup on at 3pm, 5pm and 9pm every day, you just have to watch. So I started watching. And I found myself learning about life just by watching football. I won’t name teams, coz honestly, I remember the color of their shirts more than their names or the country they are from.


I learnt perseverance watching teams deny defeat before time is up. And these are like teams after half time with a zero on their score and 2 on their opponents’ score. And I saw teams who gave up. Their game became meaningless.


I learnt that you gotta be ready. There were men who were constantly chasing the ball so hard you feel tired just watching them play. And I really wanted them to score. And yet there were other sluggish teams with members who were clearly caught unaware when the ball came flying their way. And you wonder why they were even playing in the field.


I learnt that even if you are the best, you cannot be conceited coz pride will cause you to make the most silly mistakes.


And finally, I learnt this from watching the Argentineans play - I learnt that like football, life is only a game. Not that it is not important. In fact, when you are out there on the field, play and give it your best and only your best. But not to score. To play.


In the match, the Argentineans played very well, by my amateur football watching standards of course. But it was a 0-0 score. Still, they won my respect by the end of the game. Coz they played hard, never slacked, were good at what they did (in fact, the way they handled the ball was like how our kids used to play cha-tek in void decks) and clearly enjoyed the game. More importantly, they did not resort to falling down and screaming foul at the slightest injury. Each time they fell, they picked themselves up and went on like, yes, this is a game, let’s continue. They played as a team. They were not proud, not rude to their opponents. They played football like it was football, not like they needed to prove to the world anything.

We spent the last 2 weeks in Paris adjusting back to a lifestyle of” being”, not “doing”. And I guess one of the key things about “being” is understanding that it’s not about the goals we set (pun un-intended) or the things we do. It’s us. It is not what we score in life that marks us. It is how we play.

Jo

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well said bi!

We have always been doing so much that we dun spend much time reflecting. But dun share these thots with the ah bengs and ah peks watching football in the kotitiams, they will say u seow ;-)

goggy

wahj said...

I'll always remember the Brazilian player who got a yellow card from the referee, smiled graciously, and then shook the referee's hand as if to say "No offence taken'. That was a gentlemanly moment.

Heng said...

Man. As I say goodbye to my traditional clientele, sink a considerable sum of money into new equipment and look forward to a new career, I have to remember what you. I don't know if my career will succeed, but I am on this path because I want to take photographs. For me, that's all there is.

And even though we are no longer in the same office, I still feel that we are growing closer in spirit.

Anonymous said...

Don't hate the player, hate THE GAME!

Anonymous said...

that's why i love the Beautiful Game. :) there is so much to love and learn from and about it... shucks, haven't watched a single full match at all this World Cup. :( Hoping Argentina will win this time.

Anonymous said...

We are thinking its going to be a brazil vs argentina thing. jo is rooting for argentina, me brazil.

anyways, the brazillians (?) are so cool, hardly played rough.

wes

Anonymous said...

hahaha, no more brazil or argentina. Suggest both of u stick to France, at least it will go well with your neighbours.....

goggy

Anonymous said...

I don't like france!! hmpf!! *stick out tongue* But germany not bad though. hee....who's supporting them?

abby

Anonymous said...

Haha... between the 4 teams left,I'd say France. Good ol' Zidane has class and is a gentleman... in other words he ROCKS! :)