Online privacy and professional sports

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Masaru Suzuqi -under review-
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A rejoint: 06/06/2018

I suspect that especially U.S. and China are gathering detailed information from other countries.
About football, U.S. missed qualifying for the 2018 World Cup. China proceed to quarter final in the 2019 Asian cup.
Those seemed that as if they had to dodge suspicion people naturally would have. We lost, so we are white.
At least I would always have a certain special feeling when we play matches with those countries. I have just remembered the Russia national team in the 2018 World Cup also might have been suspicious. I might lose interest in sports. I don't give a shit, though.

Masaru Suzuqi -under review-
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A rejoint: 06/06/2018

Ah England too. Big laugh.

Masaru Suzuqi -under review-
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A rejoint: 06/06/2018

The Women's World Cup was opened. I was watching our first match several hours ago.
Firstly I noticed and surprised myself by telops on the screen were minimum. Only when a player got a yellow card or indication of the additional time, small telops were showed a short time. But it might be a FIFA's request. While matchs, they broadcast medias have been showing a player's information, a belonging club, age, height, weight, today's his aspiration, lightning red bullet forward or whatever almost at every one minute, besides about ten seconds to a few tens of seconds on the screen. It is more terrible than advertisements on websites. I want to concentrate on a game.
I don't know how many people read those telops while watching a game. I was thinking they were real idiots. I need not listening their commentary while watching a game. It is just noisy. Is there a reason they have to speak while a game? This is not a radio. I want to listen people's cheers but I have no choice but turn off the sound, Only tennis games programs on NHK, we can turn off only commentary, then can listen only the cheers. But it seems that tennis players cannot concentrate in noise, so those cheers are not interesting. Curiously noble. So technically turning the noise off is possible but they seem to be reluctant to do it. Clearly they are showing their foolishness from their comment.
Curing is called chess on the ice or something but I have seen even olympic players have done an unbeliebable stupid tactic (End 10, on offence last, 2 or 3 points behind, one stone in the house, the second put a corner guard both) but they didn't seem to notice it. Of course the enemy cleared those stones easily. I realized they commentators were idiots, I am afraid. Or was that a fixed game? But if so it was equal to a super blatant own goal of football or something.
Today's broadcast media was Fuji TV, and I have heard that there are full of relations of politicians in the media. Creepy.
How about the situation of your country, I wonder.
Do they always speak nonsense comment while games? Although there are a few exceptions at least in my country, though. Their comment make me laugh, interesting. But one running commentator and one knowledgeable two-man cell is a ironclad rule. So I have to listen the another one's psycopathic talking, too. Absolutely psychiatrists can admit them to hospital. It is true. I really think they are something. Most lyrics of Japanese popular music, too. Like, today I woke up and felt good, run away... ("run away" is sung in English, I don't know why very much) Sometimes it makes me big laugh anyway so I turn off the sound, always.