Learning Not to Choke
I’m not sure which of the two sights was funnier: The hordes of Brit bargain hunters huffing and puffing and laden with enormous shopping bags while taking advantage of the shot-to-hell dollar, or the English football heroes huffing and puffing and being sliced up by the national team of a tiny country which didn’t exist 20 years ago. Crossing the ocean in order to shop used to be the privilege of the very rich. Now it’s the overweight and over-tattooed who do the overseas shopping. I have witnessed more dignified scenes in Africa while the Red Cross distributed food to the starving. And as far as football is concerned, there is an old Greek saying that one does not mention the word rope in the house of someone who has been hanged. English football stinks because English players do not understand the difference between brutal play and technical virtuosity. Running like wild men up and down the field and physically lashing out against their opponents cannot match pinpoint passing, skilled, precise, graceful and relaxed play. I define English sport in general and football in particular with a single word: choke. Enough said. Just don’t mention the word football in an English household for couple of years or so.
Remaining totally relaxed is the secret of champions. Sure, concentration and preparation count a hell of a lot, but once you’re in there and the bell rings or the whistle blows, it’s the more relaxed one who will win. Floyd Patterson, the youngest ever to win the heavyweight title back in 1955 or so, never mastered it. When he fought Liston, he literally froze and was knocked out twice in the first round by Sonny boy, who was to leave this world in Vegas with a needle up his massive arm. When Patterson fought Muhammad Ali, many sportswriters thought he had a chance. Ali’s style suited Floyd. But he froze so badly he put his back out. I watched the fight and knew exactly what the poor guy was going through. I used to put my back out when playing tennis for Greece and especially in Greece. It’s being desperate not to lose which makes one tight.
Great expectations on the part of the paying public do not help. English goalkeepers, with the exception of the great Banks, have always been shaky as hell, especially when they have time to think. The Chelsea keeper Peter Bonetti made two incredible reflex saves in the 1970 World Cup, then let in an easy one because he thought about it and froze. Tennis players today have learned their lesson and the technology has helped, by making a once wonderfully subtle game into a slugfest, in which one is less likely to choke. Oversize rackets minimize mis-hits so all one has to do is close his eyes and swing for the rafters.
The sports in which one tends to choke are boxing, karate, judo, tennis, golf most of all, and things like darts, pool, and other such extremely silly pursuits. I suppose there are guns who freeze at the sight of a bird or a clay pigeon, and end up having to leave the field, but I think dem guns are mostly foreigners playing country squire. In football (soccer to you Yanks), ten out of eleven players do not choke, but then there’s always the keeper, the loneliest position in sport. It’s not the same in ice hockey because the game’s too fast and every save is a reflex one. I eventually conquered my nerves with the help of Nigel Armstrong, an English coach in tennis, Richard Amos, an English teacher in karate, and Teimoc One-Johnson, a half English, half Japanese coach in judo. When you think of it, two and one half Englishmen have made me the most relaxed sportsman around, yet it’s the English who are known as the greatest chokers in sport. Go figure, as they say you know where.
And speaking of the Big Bagel, thieves are swarming through Midtown and along 5th Avenue, muggings are back in vogue, and robberies are up 40 percent. Gun-wielding thugs robbed two men in broad daylight in front of the Metropolitan Museum, and only one newspaper, The Sun, reported the colour of the robbers as well as that of the victims. PC rules OK, as they say, and while Mike Bloomberg is going around blowing his own horn and telling us how to be healthy, the place is starting to revert to the bad old days. Bloomberg’s popularity has me totally flummoxed. He’s a self-promoter like no other, has a ghastly way of speaking and a face only his mother or a hooker could like, yet the Bagelites think he’s doing a good job. He is not. He does not back up the cops the way Rudy used to—hence the rise in crime—and flies around the country promoting himself and some kind of general multiculturalism, probably the last thing the Bagel needs right this minute. And not a peep out of him when a politically incorrect murder took place last week 28 miles from the city. Three black thugs kidnapped, tortured and murdered an illegal alien from Guatemala, Lazaro Tista, who was a hard-working landscape gardener and father of eight. The motive was robbery. Not a peep about it appeared in any of the news programs. But just think: If three white men had done the dirty deed, the city would have shut down and Mike the Bum would have led the protests. I guess Guatemalans who work hard don’t count as victims.



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As soon as English players get the ball they want rid of it. They lack confidence on the ball and so they can’t relax the way Croats, Portuguese, Italians, and others do. Because the British game is all about speed and excitement, “technical virtuosity”, as Taki puts it, is sacrificed. I don’t think it is going to change. 1966 was a one-off event.
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This is another thing about modern America. The only soccer I get on TV is stuff like Mexico vs. Nigeria en espanol. You would think Manchester United or Arsenal never existed. (Go Rangers!)
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“Three black thugs kidnapped, tortured and murdered an illegal alien from Guatemala.... But just think: If three white men had done the dirty deed, the city would have shut down and Mike the Bum would have led the protests. “ - Taki
It just goes to show that Whites have been made aliens in the very country that they built.
And now Hate Crime legislation says that a if a white man and a black man commit the exact same crime, the white man can get 10 years in prison, and the black man 5 years in prison.
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<<The only soccer I get on TV is stuff like Mexico vs. Nigeria en espanol. You would think Manchester United or Arsenal never existed. (Go Rangers!)>>
Time to get a better cable/satellite TV plan!
Also, you expose your ignorance.
No self-respecting Protestant would be a supporter of Manchester United. United is the team for the more Catholic “county” population. Instead, the Protestants of Manchester are through-and-through Manchester City supporters!
http://www.mcfc.co.uk/
And, by the way, GO CELTICS!!!
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Ah, the joys of living in soccer-free U.S.!
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No self-respecting Protestant would be a supporter of Manchester United.
You obviously haven’t been to Ireland.
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<<You obviously haven’t been to Ireland.>>
How can one be both Irish and Protestant and be
“self respecting”? It’s impossible.
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How can one be both Irish and Protestant and be “self respecting”?
Two words: Edmund Burke.
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Who the hell needs self-respect when one has Jamesons?
How could anyone retain any shred of self respect when quaffing lukewarm Guiness?
Self respect would be an unreasonable check on the murderous mayhem of the fine sport of Hurling.
Ireland has done fully well fine without self-respect since the Druids skulked about the Oaken Wood. One does not need self respect when a certain black frisson of cheerfully consigned doom envelops one’s countenance like a Connemara Fog.
As to the tourists on 5th in Gotham.....Now that we’ve flat busted the American Consumer on the Foreigners Dime, it is an unmitigated pleasure to see both the oriental and occidental scurry out to Woodbury Commons by the busload, dropping their Euro, Yen and Yuan bought dollars in our cash registers. I understand that the Latin American Oligarchy is also helping to prop up our whooped housing market by purchasing expensive refuges in Houston gated communities and New York Penthouses. After all, with Carnival coming north with Global Warming, perhaps the Banana Republichood of Norte America cannot be far behind for this properly softened up Gringo and his beloved Nanny Security State.
The only thing more depressing than watching European Soccer in America is watching the New York Giants play football in England. But, to be sure, the absolute most depressing sporting event in all history, aside from that wonderfully arcane and fragrant event of Afghani Goat Carcass Polo is the current tour of American Monster Truck Rodeo storming the land of the Vikings to wondrous applause. Monster Truck Rodeo in Socialist Scandinavia has eclipsed those remote control camel races in Arabia as one of the worst apocalyptic signs of late.
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My first thought was: remote control camel races?!?
Sure enough: http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0220/p20s01-wome.htm
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Yes, Edmund Burke indeed! Edmund Burke whose entire family was Catholic except his father--who switched to the Anglican church when his defense of Jacobites loyal to the true king threatened his liberty. Edmund Burke who studied for much of his childhood at a Catholic “hedge school” and spent considerable energy promoting Catholic emancipation. Were Peter Ramus that sort of Protestant, I might even respect him.
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You cannot really argue about the Brits chocking when the going gets tough in sport, the last 40 years of ignominy prove that. But Taki, what about chocking when it really counts, by that I mean war! The Brits have been stepping up to the plate for hundreds of years (and it’s about 2000 years since you could say the same about the Greeks)!
Dan Boston
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Thanks to Mr. Capp for the link to the Remote Control Camel Race story. Well written and with the wry humor demanded but it falls short of the visual images of the races with the Camels careening down the raceway, robots flapping along, long legs gyrating like a flatbed of two by fours in a rollover and all this against a backdrop of Sheiks racing alongside like a clutch of mad dogs in luxury SUV’s that bounce wildly across the sands.
It really is a dilemma, Monster Truck Rodeo or Remote Control Camel Races....just which one is the sign of the curve peaking as we plunge backwards in devolution.
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“But Taki, what about chocking when it really counts, by that I mean war! The Brits have been stepping up to the plate for hundreds of years (and it’s about 2000 years since you could say the same about the Greeks)!”
I guess I’d rather have a Greek than a Brit for a neighbor. After all, who wants to be a servant of Perfide Albion’s Bible and bullets empire, as E.M. Forster so aptly described this “island of hypocrites”?
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Aren’t we going to get more on exactly how one avoids choking? If you learned this skill, T, how about passing it on.
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