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10 ways to beat international friendly week boredom

Oct 08, 2014 03:09
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10 ways to beat international friendly week boredom


We all know how it feels to not to have a league game at the weekend when you have survived 5 days of office or school or business. And all you need is to see your favorite team playing on Stadiums/TV. With international fixtures taking over the league fixtures for two weeks, we help you all beat the boredom.




1) Read a footballer's autobiography:


Nothing seizes to amaze a fan more than an a footballer's personal life and his perception/point of view. Manchester United bad boy 'Roy Keane' released his book this week, reviling what lead him to exit the club. We advise you to go grab one, and we are sure it will be as saucy as the guy himself.



2) Watch BBC match of the day:


There ain't a better football analyst team out there. Their analysis is non partial in favor of any club 



3) Watch a football movie:


What better reason to call your partner over to your place than a movie, but not any movie a football movie!



4) Tweak your Fantasy side:


Bad game week in the Fantasy Premier League? No worries you have a lot of time to make your moves one's the player come back unscratched from their respective international team matches.



5) Fire up the Manager in you:


Get ready to test your managing skills, switch on the FIFA manager mode and start winning Trophies, beat legends like Arsene Wenger on a day to day basis.



6) A FIFA 15 Tournament:


Call all your friends over and get competing with respective clubs in  a Champions league type tournament.



7) Scout young talents:


Write down the names of new unknown youngsters and start scouting them using your primary video network i.e YouTube.



8) Watch Classic Player Videos:


Watch the stars of past era and check their skills sets and review or compare them with recent players. For nostalgia sake. You might need some tissues for this one.



9) Get yourself some essentials:


By this we mean, stock your refrigerator with essentials which you need while watching a game, popcorn? A packet of nachos? Cold drinks? Beer?



10) Watch your country play a international friendly:



Last but not the least, watch your favorite country play the game after all its an international week. show some love for your national colors!


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