Worthy success comes through
earnest endeavours, which are
themselves clearly intricately
interlaced, with unremittingly, individual
commitment and robust determination,
all of which are unquestionably literally
premeditatedly, and essentially, simply
similarly undoubtedly very intrinsically
co-ordinated in the evidently fervently
impassioned desire to win. A win that
is achieved, not on one's vile glorified
generally hubristic sense of personal
entitlement, or actually any intensely
innate, and perceived supposition of
instinctual superiority, on one's part;
but rather through actual hard work,
literal dedication to the task in hand
and also, the automatic and diligent
recognition, that although obviously
those that you're quite emphatically
simply sedulously vying against, are
irrefutably your sporting opponents
they are similarly also, undoubtedly
without exception obviously clearly
your fellow human beings crucially
fully deserving in all regards of the
unswerving, actually undiminished
and aptly too, unvarnished respect
that you in their shoes - footballing
or otherwise - would automatically
unquestionably fully expect to get!
(C) Stanley V. Collymore
13 July 2024.
Author's Remarks:
Full and simply instinctively honourable commitment on one’s part aptly to your fellow team mates and on behalf of the country that you happily internationally represent coupled automatically and as well respectfully in the identically same context, and with an absolute policy of fair play against your actual opponents, is the only simple measure of authentic success. All else outside of these clear and actually worthy parameters is quite morally a failure!
Bearing that in mind England, therefore must confidently and proudly go out on that football pitch this Sunday in Berlin and simply genuinely make your entire performance there against your known opponents Spain a very unquestionably memorable encounter in every positive respect!
Fifty eight (58) years of real footballing pain! Is this now the actual moment of redemption for England; in all respects?
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