Just How Boring is International Week?

Chris Toy by Correspondent Written on March 27, 2009
YOKOHAMA, JAPAN - DECEMBER 18:  Sayed Moawad of Al Ahly is challenged by Paul Reid of Adelaide United during FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2008 Fifth Place match between Al Ahly and Adelaide United at the International Stadium on December 18, 2008 in Yokohama, Japan.  (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images) (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

International Week is boring as tits.

Well, tits aren’t really boring, so I guess that doesn’t make sense. But it’s really boring.

I’ve ceased to care about international football for a long time, other than the tournaments themselves, which continue to be breath-taking examples of sporting contests at their finest.

The friendlies and qualifiers, though? Utter garbage. Although, I suppose a necessary evil.

I’d rather they just make every match count. Playing friendlies is like practicing penalties—you may think it’s helping, but in reality, it’s nowhere near the same experience, and all those involved don’t really give a crap.

 

 

Oh and if you’re on Twitter, feel free to come say hi.

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