Hey All,
I just published an article about Inter Milan and it got me thinking about how important it is to learn, understand and respect noble traditions.
Once people see the reason a noble tradition is displayed, there is empathy and therefor common ground.
To read the InterMilan Article go to the in html go to
http://www.isoccernet.com/index.php?option=com_mamblog&Itemid=7...
-- Article --
*Inter Milan's Coach ready to Throw Title Away*
With the tie this weekend against Juventus, InterMilan now only have to take 8 points from the next 6 games to win the Scudetto (Serie A Competition Cup).
It has not been always the most beautiful of times for Inter Milan this season, with Adriano, one of their top strikers, leaving to go back to Brazil in disgrace. Inter seems to have exercised any demons of not winning a title under Jose Mourinho early, by winning the Italian Cup in 2008.
In 09, Jose has found his winning ways again. With this title, Mourinho will have won almost any title that means anything in European Club Soccer. You name it and he has won it. Maybe just missing a Spanish League Title, would be the only other thing the heart desires if you were born in Setubal, Portugal.
Noble Tradition --
When Mourinho wins a League Title, he has a very noble tradition. He takes his winning medal, as he did in the English Premiership and Portugal's First Division and upon receiving it, throws it into the crowd. Some lucky supporter will be giving the ultimate reward.
Say what you want about the man on the day, about perceived arrogance, but when his teams earns titles, he honors the supporters by giving something back.
So, the question is not if Mourinho will throw his title winning medal away, but "what lucky Inter supporter will catch the coveted prize?"
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