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To the future

The 92th minute the score is 1-1, penalty kick, the referee whistles is loud, the sweat runs down u thin body, your heart rate is exploding, the fans is yelling. The perfect moment to create a memory for life, you are looking through the crowd, they go silence, time stops, it’s you vs. the keeper, you run against the ball, everyone is quiet, your heart rate stopped, you hit the ball, the ball hits the web, the fans is going crazy “Mikas” Mikas” “Mikas” “Mikas” is the only word on the stadium…. A legendary moment for the club, it will go down in the history books….

But will there be history books from football? Will you be remembered as a legend, or will you be forgotten?

One thing I can assure you football never dies! We live and breathe for playing football. The spirit of football will always be inside of our body.

Football grows for everyday, it is a part of nature, noting can stop it. If you think football is only a “sport” then you have to see a doctor, but 90% that the doctor can’t help you, football is something you are born with. As football is growing, more and more players will be coming, and it is not only the “players” their will enjoy the beauty of football, the fan base will get bigger, and bigger, the small clubs will get more attention, more players will evolve, the balloon d’or, will not only be obtainable for 2-3 players, there will be more competition for everyone… and not just a new generation with some players is so far ahead, that no one can reach them, not only a few players that will dominate the football universe, but a lot different players.

Will there be new rules? Will it still be called football? Will references become robots? Will there be goal technology? Which new teams will come? Those questions is impossible to hit the right answer, but football will always be football, nothing can change that, the football legends now, will forever be in our heart, and go down as legends.

New rules in football is an option, already at this day experts is trying to get some new rules in football, like no offside, and a transfer limit for the clubs, so that the clubs can’t just buy a whole new team, there will be more focus around the young players, and their evolvement. Clubs has to produce their own players.

The referees will change with “robots” – these robots wouldn’t make any mistakes, like a human referee, but will it be worth it? I would say no, and why? Mistakes is a part of football, the referees can decide a game in just a few seconds, the responsibility is on their shoulders, but that is a part of football, my opinion. I don’t think that the robots should be a part of the game, football is not a flawless game, football need mistakes, mistakes that will shock the world, a perfect example is the “Barcelona vs PSG game” champions league game, Barcelona lost 4-0 away, they needed to win with 5 goals to get to the quarterfinals. People thought it was an impossible job, no one actually believed them, they started very well, got ahead 1-0, 2-0, then 3-0, they just needed two more goal, but then PSG scored to 3-1 “tho goal that broke hearts, the goal that changes everything” the commentary said. The dream got shouted down, but then in the 90th minute a legendary free kick from Neymar and the fans started to believed them 4-1 – and then it escalated, a penalty that is doubtful, but the referees go throw with it, and Neymar score with a thunder, they have 1 minute to find another goal, PSG got 11 players back in their defense, a curve ball in the box from pique, and Sergio Roberto is all alone, he “hits” the ball perfect, right over the keepers head, and the score says 6-1. Everyone goes wild, a legendary moment for the club and players, but for the referee? Not such a good game, they got a lot of critic from the media… the referee cant ever judge a Barcelona game again, but can still judge.

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