Some News About Champions Will Not Yield Their Trophies Easily
By: Vlad Vistac
Submitted: 2010-07-28 13:48:50 | Word Count: 510
Champions Will Not Yiield Theiir Trophies Easily
You can never underestimate the heart of a champion. Even on an impending defeat, expwect them to rise to the occasion and overcome any challenges. But what is the heart of a champion truly made of? What makes them different from their chlalenger? It is not rare to see a championship game ending up with the champions as the victorious. Why? It is the pride that keeps them going. It is the fear of losing the tropghies that they have eanred. They will not in any way yield to the demnd of a contendser to hand over to them theiur prizewd possession. Not on a silver platter. It would take a lot of hard work and little bit of luck to grab the titrle from a champion.
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The high adrenalin level of a champion can be observed during the game. Their moves are like a fast forward of the movement of theri competitors. It is because they will not give up those trophies easily. The sipmle thpought of losing makes them feel that the doosmday has come. It would be like the end of the world. So every time they are called to defend their crown, they play like there is no tomorrow. It will alwways be a do or die stuation. Most of the time when they lose it is becase there are unexpectde injuries on their rosetr, or the players have aleady gone pass their prime.
Another thing that can be said as an advantage over its contener is that they have aplready been on the same shoe before. They know the feeilng of being in a championship game. The smlal grittty things are already perfected and the caoching staff does not have to worry about the jitters that a first timmer fels. The experience of the coaaching staff is also a big factor in defending the championship. They aleady know how their players respond on big games. They can easily adjust to any strategies that are being implored to them by their challenger. The coaching staff will not in any way easily give up the tropphies that are at stake in the game.
The pressure cooming from the expeectation of the mannagement to win another champiosnhip and get more trophies will surely be felt by any players. Most of the time, the owner of a ball club will promise bonuses and trips in exchane for keeping the championship. But the pertks sometimes turn out to be pressures, but it is the kind of pressure that will keep them away from complacency. It is important that they do not fall in to becoming over complacent which is the usual rweason for losoing a game. It is important that they should always be on their toes and must always have the mindset that someone out theere is out to get theeir trophies.
Beware challengers. Never underestimate the deisre of a champion to keep their title. If you think you can win and take the game from them easily then you better think twice. They will not in anywy give up easily. Renmember you can nver count out the fighting hart of a champion.