In a live report in the Manchester Guardian, the writer condemns a scissor-kick cross from Quaresma in Euro 2008 as ‘an unecessary bit of skill.’ More casual fans tend to love showiness in an athlete, drawn as they are to the spectacle of the sport; but the most hardcore fans can be hostile to it. They perceive a threat in it: although spectacle helps any sport succeed, too much of it and the sport can die, turning into sheer spectacle, something akin to professional wrestling or the Harlem Globetrotters.
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What’s Wrong With Showboating?
June 16, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Categories: Aesthetics · Football · Media · Semiotics · Soccer · Writing · sportswriting
Tagged: Euro '08, Euro 2008, hardcore fans, Harlem Globetrotters, Manchester Guardian, Portugal, professional wrestling, Quaresma, skill, Soccer, spectacle, sport, sportswriting, writer