Saturday, September 18, 2010

Why You Need to Watch the 2010 World Cup

If you're looking forward to the 2010 World Cup then you'll be getting behind your team, planning World Cup parties and generally getting excited about this most prestigious of sporting events. Even if you're not a keen football fan, you're still likely to get swept along, and take at least a passing interest.

Here's why you need to watch the 2010 World Cup.

1. There will be lots to interest you even if you're not a football fan. As the tournament is in South Africa, there's bound to be lots of amazing scenery, wildlife and other events to see before the game.

2. If you are a football fan, but you're country didn't qualify, you'll be able to watch lots of exciting players to watch, and speculate as to which players will sign for new clubs. Who will your team sign?

3. Because the time difference isn't too great, you'll be able to watch lots of matches without having to stay up late or get up early. You shouldn't need to take much time off work so that you can watch your team. This makes a change from the 2002 World Cup that was held in South Korea and Japan, and had a huge time difference.

4. There are lots of teams to support if your country didn't qualify. Perhaps you'll choose a neighbouring country, or one of the favourites for the tournament. Maybe you'll choose to support a nation based on a player who plays for your team, or on their kit.

5. There's always a nation that are plucky underdogs and do better than expected. Perhaps you'll want them to do well, or maybe they're in your country's group and you won't want them to do well.

6. This year should see the best viewing quality yet. With bigger screens and better quality TVs and improved HD streams, you'll be able to watch the games with more clarity and in more detail than ever before.

7. By going to your local bar, instead of staying at home, you'll experience lots of camaraderie, and make new friends, and enjoy the football even more.

8. If you're well organised, you can spend more time with friends and family watching the game at your local bar. Perhaps you'll also take some holiday at this time, and make the most of the World Cup.

9. You'll want to get behind your nation and support them. Perhaps the World Cup draw for the knockout stages will bring up old rivalries, or perhaps there will be some contentious decision that.

10. This year's World Cup should be best sporting event ever, and will be watched by millions of people worldwide. Because the event is in South Africa, the whole continent will have an added interest in the World Cup this year, and will inspire many people, all over the world, to start playing football.

Now you know more about why you should watch the 2010 World Cup, why not get yourself organised and watch it with your friends in your local bar?




If you're looking for somewhere to watch the World Cup, your local Revolution bar is the ideal place. With big screens to watch the match on, excellent food and drink offers, and a fantastic atmosphere, you'll win at Revolution, even if your team doesn't. Why not book your own private World Cup Party today to avoid disappointment?

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