"Google Beta User" escreveu:
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> I didn't mean "unbiased" per se (though it could be that too). I
> meant watching games stress free--just opening up a cold one and
> enjoying football. You know, without getting worked up, or being
> compelled to view details that happen in the match as "grave
> injustices that are a travesty on the game", that end up ruining the
> sport, etc.
I try to not get worked up even when watching my favorite teams. It's not
really possible, but I think I do a good job of not overreacting to things,
and of keeping an objective perspective.
Also, years ago I made the decision of never watching my two favorite
Brazilian teams' (Vasco and Vitória FC) derbies against their respective
most hated rivals. Precisely because there's too much hate for me to be able
to keep cool in those games. It's not worth it.
But answering your original question, I'd watch a more games as a "neutral"
(although I can rarely be neutral, if at all) if I had more free time, or
fewer things competing for my free time. As it is, I'd usually pick a good
movie, for example, over a football match I have no big interest in.
Maybe I have too many interests, including other sports.
Typical situations in which I watch football matches just for the pleasure
of it include World Cups, continental championships, and world and
continental qualifiers. In short, mostly NT matches (even friendlies at
times).
Abraço,
Luiz Mello