Socrates and his philosopher mate Aristotle discuss the Australian Matilda's heartbreaking loss in the World Cup to shed light on what to do and what not to do in soccer defence. But what would they know. They are just Greek philosophers. Aristotle and I were watching the World Cup footy a while back and old “Totes” (his philosopher mates call him Totes) bloody nearly choked … [Read more...]
Archives for September 2019
Ancient philosophers discuss what makes the beautiful game beautiful! Laozi and Socrates get technical.
Socrates: Tell me Master, you are an internationally renowned philosopher and guru of football, I am sure that many of your fans would like to know what is your favourite aspect of the beautiful game of football? Laozi: Are, yes, Mr Socrates. That is a very wise question. My favourite aspect of the beautiful ancient game of football is “the pass”. Socrates: “The … [Read more...]
Michel de Montaigne on coaching sports
Sixteenth century French philosopher Michel de Montaigne would have been a great sports coach. In the twenty-first century world full of politicians, religious leaders, military people, celebrities, business tycoons, cultural experts, sports and coaching gurus who all seem to know, without question, the answers to all the world’s problems Michel would have been a stand out. … [Read more...]
Outstanding (but not well-known) sporting achievement
Lifelong surfer and former Manly (Sydney Northern Beaches) resident, Greg Mossop, is possibly the only surfer in the world who has dropped-in on two world champions on the one wave! He freely admits that many surfers can boast that they have dropped in on more than one world champion in their surfing lives, but it is the fact that he managed the feat on the one wave that makes … [Read more...]