Do you play football?
In a big rectangle carpeted in green.
They seemingly aimlessly run around.
Chasing a tiny inanimate object.
Bumping on each other to seize it.
Getting injuries from elbow hits.
Or foot and toe pain from hard smatches.
Angry abusive slangs follow suit unexpected.
Rarely dead from shock to tension.
Errors typically bear the name of goals.
The possession adds as one side keeps the object longer.
The strict rules struggle to keep the order.
Yellow and red cards never stopped mischief.
Grabbing the chance in the mistake makes a celebrity.
Full of endless accidental efforts nicknamed strikes.
Anxiety in fans impacts adrenaline levels.
Overwhelming joy and sadness at the bad or good end.
All focus on the ball.
Attention to the referee’s sounds.
Adjustment in styles from the coach.
Encouragement and union talk from the captain.
The ball is our purpose in life.
The sole direction we must head to at all times.
Rejecting the challenges and pushes from the opponent.
Seizing the opportunity to score in life after a fault.
What does football say to you when you watch?
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Benefits of playing football
f you’ve never tried playing Football, you should really give it a go. It’s a super fun sport that anyone can play, and you can play it almost anywhere.
Plus, it’s not expensive to play. That’s why it’s the most loved sport in the whole world.
There are lots of good things that come from playing football that will make you want to play it a lot. It’s not only fun and lets you make friends, but it’s also really good for your muscles, heart, bones, how you feel in your head, and many more things. Give it a try and you’ll see!
How regularly do your children play football?