En el 86 nos tocó México y Bélgica. Salimos invictos del grupo, nos eliminó en 8vos una campeona del mundo.
En el 98 dejamos fuera a España y nos eliminó el que terminó siendo campeón de esa edición.
En el 2002 salimos segundos en un grupo donde estaba de vuelta España, y nos dejó fuera el que fue finalista de esa Copa.
En el 2006 perdimos contra una de las mejores generaciones de Inglaterra con un gol en contra, y nos comimos un gol sobre la hora contra Suecia.
En el 2010 compartimos grupo con el campeón del mundo de 2006 y nos eliminó en 4tos el que terminó campeón ese año.
Tiene razón la gente en plaguearse. Quedar terceros en este grupo fue un fracaso rotundo, si te vas a quedar fuera de una COPA DEL MUNDO, que sea a lo hombre.
La romantización de la "salud mental" en redes nos está vendiendo la idea de que sanar es tomar café en tazas lindas y escribir en un diario, cuando en realidad "sanar" es un proceso asqueroso, violento, solitario dónde eres tú peleando con tu mente
If you are a footballer, PR is important.
Do not answer anybody that says otherwise. We've seen footballers get transfers based off hype and media pull, especially English media, they will hype you beyond your value.
We've seen prices inflated because everyone is talking about that player.
One major benefit of PR is VISIBILITY. If everyone is talking about a player, more people will want to watch that player.
This guy called Tim Payne is 32 years of age, he was born in New Zealand, he's been playing in NZ for a long time, even went to tier 2 in the MLS over a decade ago, but did not spend more than a year.
Anyways, he's spent most of his player career in
Wellington Phoenix, a club in NZ that competes in the Australian League.
An Argentine streamer was doing a research before the world cup, he said he wanted to find out the player at the world cup with the least social media followers, then he found this guy, Tim Payne, who had 4k followers.
The streamer asked everyone to follow him, and in 2 days, Tim Payne moved from 4k to 4million, and he's got over 5 million now.
Do you know the PR this guy has gotten now? Most of those followers he gathered are South Americans, so he has won their hearts, then boom, a South American giant club, Olimpia has just signed him.
Olimpia is like the biggest club in Paraguay with about 50 league titles, and a giant in South America as a whole.
In fact, if you watched Ronaldinho's documentary, the Libertadores trophy he won for Atlético Mineiro was against Olimpia in 2013, and Olimpia has won the Copa Libertadores thrice, they are not small, they're really big. In fact, this is the biggest club Tim Payne would have played for in his career.
We live in a media age, PR is important, it will give you visibility. You can be a good player in a very small league in Latvia, and PR can move you 10 steps forward.
Anyways, congratulations to Tim Payne. He also played well last night against Iran.
Men don’t need therapy
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the craziest thing about being an adult is that you could go through the most traumatic night of your life and you'll just have to go to work the next day
Madurar en el trabajo es darte cuenta que tus habilidades para regularte emocionalmente son más importantes que tus habilidades para realizar tu trabajo en sí
Increíble que ahora todo hace daño, que el aceite, que la leche, que bañarse todos los días, que dormir del lado derecho, todo es malo excepto trabajar 8 horas al día, 5 días a la semana. Eso sigue siendo buenísimo.
trabajar en una oficina te hace ver que ser resolutivo es un don que muy poca gente tiene y que la mayoría de las personas siguen vivas porque respirar es automático
sinceramente, odio que hayamos normalizado la idea de que todas las opiniones son válidas. Creo que deberíamos volver a decirle a la gente que está mal informada y es ignorante.