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<blockquote data-quote="KD Langer" data-source="post: 4193234" data-attributes="member: 15395"><p>The influence of this Barcelona extends to six continents. Today, you go to Liverpool, for instance, and as happens in Guatemala or Madagascar, and see children playing in a huge field on the outskirts of town where there are 12 football pitches. Some children wear shirts of Liverpool or Everton neighbor, but still wear the Blaugrana shirt of Barcelona. Coaches of children, which were previously limited to shout the classic English style, "go hard", "wanting to hit him the ball," now repeated again and again: "pass, pass, pass the ball." Bobby Charlton, English soccer myth and star of the team that won the World Cup in 1966, said in an interview with the daily As this month that "all clubs should want to learn from what the Barcelona" whose philosophy is that "If you have possession of the ball and keep that possession, then you have a good chance of winning."</p><p></p><p>Compliments of Charlton, who once was a fanatic fan of Real Madrid of Di Stefano, demonstrate the impact it is having today the example of Barcelona in the country that invented football. The awkwardness passed to the refinement, strength, technique, the spirit of the warrior, swordsman intelligence. And the realization that no matter if the player is high or low, loud and often, provided it knows how to treat the ball well. You do not need four-wheel vehicle, a sedan, a tractor and formula 1. You can win playing with Minis. Short people defend themselves against a larger (and send the canons of nature) remain elusive. They defend themselves with their skill, like a matador with his rag. The size, we repeat, it does not matter.</p><p></p><p>The Barcelona feeds the dream of every child who wants to be a football player. The entire football world has been given to the whole new vision of Pep Guardiola. The word "Barcelona" is already a reference in the mouths of all columnists, coaches, players on the planet. One says "the Barca style of play" and everyone knows exactly what is being discussed, the image is sealed in the global collective imaginary. Barcelona have been more difficult to win any trophy, won universal admiration, even if they are honest and serious, that of a large part of the Real Madrid fans. And the revolution in the field is leading to a revolution in all corners of the world where football is still, a sign that we are precisely at a new stage in the evolution of football.</p><p></p><p>Barca is at the top of the line up of football history: from primitive beginnings of the sport in the nineteenth century, through innovations, the new concept of space as the key triumph of Chapman and Pozzo, 2 - 3-5, the 4-3-3 and the 4-4-2, the catenaccio, early indications of total football of the Hungarians, then patented by the Dutch, the refined model that displays the Amsterdam Barcelona today, and Barcelona through the Spanish team, world champion. One can trace a direct line, even with that Scottish national team who drew 0-0 with England in 1872. That team played with a pin formation of 3-7. In a surprising return to the origins of the sport, today does Barcelona. But with a fluidity and variety and effectiveness and beauty of which could never have dreamed of those honored pioneers. Following a Darwinian logic, we tested everything. What did not work was discarded, and yes, she sat up. Thus the species became stronger. There is, as stated earlier, we call great teams, great. In modern times, after the advent of television, we at Real Madrid, Brazil, AC Milan, Liverpool, among others. Perhaps this Barcelona never won as many European Cups as the Madrid of Di Stefano. Maybe that's why some may get to say convincingly, but never final, that this five-time European club team was the greatest of all. But while Guardiola's Barcelona back to win any trophy, but not add even one more at 13 of 16 won in the past three seasons, has left its mark irrevocably in football history. Nothing will ever be the same again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KD Langer, post: 4193234, member: 15395"] The influence of this Barcelona extends to six continents. Today, you go to Liverpool, for instance, and as happens in Guatemala or Madagascar, and see children playing in a huge field on the outskirts of town where there are 12 football pitches. Some children wear shirts of Liverpool or Everton neighbor, but still wear the Blaugrana shirt of Barcelona. Coaches of children, which were previously limited to shout the classic English style, "go hard", "wanting to hit him the ball," now repeated again and again: "pass, pass, pass the ball." Bobby Charlton, English soccer myth and star of the team that won the World Cup in 1966, said in an interview with the daily As this month that "all clubs should want to learn from what the Barcelona" whose philosophy is that "If you have possession of the ball and keep that possession, then you have a good chance of winning." Compliments of Charlton, who once was a fanatic fan of Real Madrid of Di Stefano, demonstrate the impact it is having today the example of Barcelona in the country that invented football. The awkwardness passed to the refinement, strength, technique, the spirit of the warrior, swordsman intelligence. And the realization that no matter if the player is high or low, loud and often, provided it knows how to treat the ball well. You do not need four-wheel vehicle, a sedan, a tractor and formula 1. You can win playing with Minis. Short people defend themselves against a larger (and send the canons of nature) remain elusive. They defend themselves with their skill, like a matador with his rag. The size, we repeat, it does not matter. The Barcelona feeds the dream of every child who wants to be a football player. The entire football world has been given to the whole new vision of Pep Guardiola. The word "Barcelona" is already a reference in the mouths of all columnists, coaches, players on the planet. One says "the Barca style of play" and everyone knows exactly what is being discussed, the image is sealed in the global collective imaginary. Barcelona have been more difficult to win any trophy, won universal admiration, even if they are honest and serious, that of a large part of the Real Madrid fans. And the revolution in the field is leading to a revolution in all corners of the world where football is still, a sign that we are precisely at a new stage in the evolution of football. Barca is at the top of the line up of football history: from primitive beginnings of the sport in the nineteenth century, through innovations, the new concept of space as the key triumph of Chapman and Pozzo, 2 - 3-5, the 4-3-3 and the 4-4-2, the catenaccio, early indications of total football of the Hungarians, then patented by the Dutch, the refined model that displays the Amsterdam Barcelona today, and Barcelona through the Spanish team, world champion. One can trace a direct line, even with that Scottish national team who drew 0-0 with England in 1872. That team played with a pin formation of 3-7. In a surprising return to the origins of the sport, today does Barcelona. But with a fluidity and variety and effectiveness and beauty of which could never have dreamed of those honored pioneers. Following a Darwinian logic, we tested everything. What did not work was discarded, and yes, she sat up. Thus the species became stronger. There is, as stated earlier, we call great teams, great. In modern times, after the advent of television, we at Real Madrid, Brazil, AC Milan, Liverpool, among others. Perhaps this Barcelona never won as many European Cups as the Madrid of Di Stefano. Maybe that's why some may get to say convincingly, but never final, that this five-time European club team was the greatest of all. But while Guardiola's Barcelona back to win any trophy, but not add even one more at 13 of 16 won in the past three seasons, has left its mark irrevocably in football history. Nothing will ever be the same again. [/QUOTE]
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