Cause and Effect Essay - Arabic Decimation
Essay by Woxman • March 30, 2012 • Essay • 535 Words (3 Pages) • 2,132 Views
Football has been the most popular sport from the past to the present and also has billions of followers. Also it is the symbol of brotherhood and fair-play. I know that lots of people have been following with great relish. However, in these days, there are lots of suspicion in my mind. I wonder that the football game is fair enough. Asolutely, no... I guess that we've just started to live in a world where the money is the only force and so, "money" word is equal with "Arab" noun. I mean, having turned hand to football, Arabs exposed four important problems.
Firstly, by entering into the football world, Arabs opened a door for big bribes to be given. For instance, Arabs, who are oil tycoons, entered into the football world by purchasing the topnotch clubs in a financial difficulties. They raised the income of the clubs with their own capitals, advertisement and sponsor incomes and they associated their clubs to football competition. So, Arabs preluded into football world dramatically. Huge amounts were just like destroying the beauty of football.
Secondly, Arabs, who directed to sporty investments to catch an achievement, offered players much more money than their normal values and they finally managed to own these stars. For that reason, too much money directed players to Arab-owned clubs. The ambition of earning much more money pushed them to change their teams and colors and their lives. As an example, although he is only 22, Sergio Kun Agüero (Argentinian Football Player) were transferred to Manchester City, which is an Arab-owned club, by revaluating up to 47 million Euro. The other example is that the value of Cristiano Ronaldo (Portuguese Football Player) is approxtimately 96 million Euro an this is equal to 105.000.000 TL. Moreover, life conditions offered to these football players are the beyond of their former lives.
Thirdly, football players who earn huge amounts brought unfair competition. After then, the clubs which are already big and successful dominated competitions with these expensive transfers. Struggles of "A Class Teams" and "Ordinary Teams" with each other were just like a torture. So, this is the sign of unfair competition and we can also infer from this stuation that football turned into trade.
At last, we've started to see that footbal which is being turned into trade is a negative situation, undoubtedly. I mean, Three reasons which are given above brought about misglobalization in football. Big clubs purchased with huge amounts made football dirty instead of beautifying it and worked it up into a single-acting play. This situation were exposed to all football follower's antipathy and affected fair-play soul in global meaning negatively.
As a result, having turned hand to football, Arabs were generally welcomed with antipathy and they decreased the attractiveness of the football.
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