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Philosophy of Football
2008-08-25 22:43:51

The skills and tactics of national soccer teams have developed over the years from the Jogo Bonito of the Brazilian sides, the ‘total football’ of Dutch sides, the machine-like cohesion of a German side or the defensive positioning, catenaccio, of many Italian sides and in many ways has put a stamp on that teams style of play.

The skills and tactics of national soccer teams have developed over the years from the Jogo Bonito of the Brazilian sides, the ‘total football’ of Dutch sides, the machine-like cohesion of a German side or the defensive positioning, catenaccio, of many Italian sides and in many ways has put a stamp on that teams style of play.

In a all star match of the ages that pitted an all star side from two great nations, Monty Python makes the play-by-play call for the match between Greece and German.

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With some of the all time greats on the pitch, Nietzsche, Hegel, and a surprise inclusion of Franz Beckenbauer for the favored Germans and Socrates, Aristotle, and Plato for the Greeks the match was sure to entertain.

The game was looking to go to a replay until late in the match, Archimedes had a EUREKA moment and started the final push setting up Socrates for a winning header.

In this classic match, Monty Python takes a look at the different philosophies of a Greek All Star side vs an all star

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