Showing posts with label football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label football. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 31, 2021
Currently watching...
...and enjoying the hell out of the second season of the wonderful "Ted Lasso."
Season one of this truly charming series was something very special. And I am delighted to be able to visit these characters again and spend time with each of them. My husband and I initially resisted this show because it presents itself as a series about soccer, and we are not sports fans. In fact, I would rather chew broken glass than watch any film or series about sports. But after some cajoling from some English ex-pat friends who assured us that the show is resolutely not about soccer (football), but about personalities and a fun culture clash between English and American sensibilities, we decided to give it a try and we are so glad we did.
We were rewarded with a series not about soccer/football but a sweet comedy with a serious message at its heart: kindness. I know it may sound very Pollyanna-ish, but this is a show that holds up the value of kindness as something to strive for, something that will make us whole, something that has the power to change the world if only we let it. And it feels like there is so little kindness in the world right now, I find that my exposure to this show has acted as some kind of antidote. I find my mood actually uplifted after watching such vulnerable, caring people genuinely relating to each other and supporting each other despite apparent flaws and mistakes. There is no manufactured drama here, no irreversible trauma, just people looking out for one another...and if someone makes a mistake, they apologize and because the others know the essence of that person, they forgive.
And the attitude comes from Ted Lasso himself, masterfully played by Jason Sudeikis. Lasso is an American football coach hired by an English soccer club to move to London and lead the team. Unbeknownst to him, he is actually there at the behest of the ex-wife of the owner of the club in order to run it into the ground and destroy it in a plot of revenge. But Lasso has winning ways that are irresistible. And soon, everyone's life is the better for his presence, his wit, and his heart.
It sounds simplistic but it's actually a nuanced show with equal parts heart and true wit. Mixed in with the message of kindness, each character gets a chance to play with some screamingly funny lines and dialogue, mostly done in an understated way. And the relationships and character studies are refreshing as well: men can talk with each other in a profound way and share intimate thoughts, women can be friends without resorting to clichéd catty behaviour, and angry athletes can express great love for children.
Recommend? Yes, if you want to feel like there is some goodness in the world, please do spend some time with Coach Lasso and the team.
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Monday, February 10, 2014
Welcome, Michael!
Out gay U.S. football player Michael Sam.
Micahel Sam completed his college football career this past December, and he is about to be drafted into the NFL to become the first openly gay professional football player in that organization. He is, and will be, a hero.
Micahel Sam completed his college football career this past December, and he is about to be drafted into the NFL to become the first openly gay professional football player in that organization. He is, and will be, a hero.
Welcome, Michael! CONTINUED SUCCESS TO YOU!
Friday, November 25, 2011
BEAUTY: Men--Brave Gay Athletes
A collection of professional athletes who have recently come out.
Heroes.



















Heroes.
Gareth Thomas, rugby, UK.





Jed Hooper, rugby, UK.



Anton Hysén, football, Sweden.



David Testo, soccer, US playing in Canada.



Steve Davies, cricket, UK.



Yoann Lemaire, soccer, France.


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Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Happy Birthday, Dave
Today in 1942, David Marquette Kopay was born in Chicago, Illinois. After a highly successful nine year career in the NFL playing football for five different teams--San Francisco, Detroit, Washington, New Orleans and Green Bay--he publicly declared his homosexuality in 1975. In 1977, he bravely wrote about his life in THE DAVE KOPAY STORY.





Kopay is currently a board member of the Gay and Lesbian Athletics Foundation, and an ambassador for the Federation of Gay Games (the "Gay Olympics").
In 2007, he pledged $1 million to the University of Washington's Q Center, a support, advocacy, and mentoring center for LGBT students. Kopay said, "The greatest gift we can give one another is the vision and beauty of life. I continually hear from people all over the world that my act of coming out especially when I did in 1975 has empowered them in their search for self and to see their vision. Hopefully my million-dollar pledge will influence others to support the University and the Q Center continue to help others to do just that."
Thank you for your bravery.
Happy birthday, Dave.





Kopay is currently a board member of the Gay and Lesbian Athletics Foundation, and an ambassador for the Federation of Gay Games (the "Gay Olympics").
In 2007, he pledged $1 million to the University of Washington's Q Center, a support, advocacy, and mentoring center for LGBT students. Kopay said, "The greatest gift we can give one another is the vision and beauty of life. I continually hear from people all over the world that my act of coming out especially when I did in 1975 has empowered them in their search for self and to see their vision. Hopefully my million-dollar pledge will influence others to support the University and the Q Center continue to help others to do just that."
Thank you for your bravery.
Happy birthday, Dave.
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