I never liked Pizza. Really.
PARTY OVER?
Well, Germany lost against the Mafia (sorry, but I'm still cranky), my favorite French team lost against them as well ('MON DIEU'), Klinsmann decides to head back to California (high praise for him to decide against a whole people just like that)....if it wasn't for the fabulous victory against Portugal, it would have been really depressing right now. My voice is still throaty from all the 'ALLEZ LES BLEUS' screams Monday morning (the match went live here from 2am-4.30am). How nice it was to 'celebrate' with all the French at Chijmes that night..
So what are we doing now? Falling in a Football deprivation depression? Do we really have to switch over to the Tour de France? Naaah. It's only 2 years to the European Championship. In the meantime, we can rediscover Football a la Zizou. You know, whatever HE does MUST be cool and have a reason. I like the way a journalist interpreted the incident in the way that Zidane probably planned this all time long to escape his godlike appreciation after the World Cup...so he can live as a normal person. Yes. Sure...
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UNIQUELY SINGAPORE
It is nice to be back in this lively, clean and small city state close to the equator. Of course, considering the (I confess unexpected) success of the German team, I would have loved to stay longer and inhale the wonderful atmosphere in Munich. It was not difficult to realise soon that even here, in this remote corner of the world, my home country has made quite an impression. Although the matches were broadcast at the most unconvenient time possible (always around 3am...one basically loses a whole night of sleep, if you don't go to bed at 9, which I can't), some Singaporeans jumped over their shadow and swapped their Business clothes with Football jerseys.
I heard that Singapore even has its own Football League (the S League, S=S'pore). I will not start talking about their performance, since I have no clue and never heard or read ANYTHING about Football in this city. However, 100% of the locals I asked describe their style as 'miserable', which speaks for itself. I'll put it that way: There's probably quite some room for development.
Unbelievable also, how many 'Deutschland'-jerseys, hats and t-shirts could be seen on the days around our matches. And isn't it good for the German soul when my Malaysian friend Yong sends me an sms that reads 'Wow! What a game! Germany above all! So glad you guys won!' Go, go, Germany! Head forward! See you in 2008!
This might after all be the last Football post for a while. The jersey will be carefully washed (why on earth does the original cost 50% more in Germany than in Singapore?) and put away until the next big patriotic occasion comes up. Shame on Adidas who rip off the Germans so badly. Ok, it works. I bought it. But this was the last time. Really. Really...
Maik