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Wednesday 24 September 2008

About the "fantasy football"

I had been waited for the "Fantasy Football" post of Andrew Sutton since we had a chat sarcasticly mentioning "international pizza makers" and "soccer world" in context of Conductive Education earlier this year in Birmingham. There, in B'ham, we discussed if CE was a Hungarian speciality. Why CE was Hungarian if it was at all. We seemed not to agree of judging that and we took those above mentioned metaphores to convince of each other.
I would never been able to put it so well, so literary what Andrew wrote about fantasy football, now in a bit different context, in his blog on 20 September.
Undeniably, the metaphore works.
However, I think football is deviate a bit from CE. Football fans, wherever they are, they mostly know about the roots of their beloved sport, and yet, they know about the rules, pretty often the differences between those rules as well. Is this refer to CE "fans", too? I think we have enough evidence to suggest to say: no!
Also, those games happily called slightly different: football, american football, rugby and so on, even if they all chasing the leather some air in it. If someone goes to watch rugby is not suprised that there are no goals nets on it.
CE is not in this good situation I think. There are tones of different approaches out there having the same name of the kid... and fans asking for the goals...
What do you think?

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