tylerh1701
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Well yeah, for the fans it's obviously #1 because of the national pride. I just wondered if it was the same for the players. And if it's #1, how come the players don't train together more frequently? Obviously their schedules are full year-round but you'd think if it was the most important tournament for them they would spend more time getting in sync with one another. (Obviously I know the answer to this question is $$$, but you'd think there would be a way to still make sure everyone gets paid AND can train together more).Did you see all the fans CRYING after brazil lost? Same today for argentina?
Have you EVER cried for your team losing?
People dont cry when barcelona, bayern munich, chelsea, or man u lose
World cup is THE deal to players AND fans for their country.
Second is the UEFA Champions League, and its a close second, closer than the NBA championship and Olympic gold to ballers. But still second to the world cup.
And no I don't cry when my teams lose because I'm not a wuss. But yeah NFL fans cry all the time and players cry too sometimes.