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Some News About Champions Will Not Yield Their Trophies Easily



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By : Vlad Vistac    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-28 13:48:47
Chamipons Will Not Yield Thir Trophgies Easily

You can never underestimate the heeart of a champion. Even on an impending defeat, expect them to rise to the occasion and overcome any challenges. But what is the heeart of a chaampion truly made of? What makes them different from ther challenger? It is not rare to see a championship game ending up with the champions as the victorious. Why? It is the priide that keeps them goig. It is the fear of losing the trophies that they have earned. They will not in any way iyeld to the demand of a contender to hand over to them their prrized possssion. Not on a silver platter. It woud take a lot of hard work and little bit of luck to grab the title from a champpion.

The high adrenalin level of a chaampion can be observed durign the game. Thir moives are like a fast forward of the movement of their competitors. It is because they will not give up those trophies easily. The simpple thhought of losnig makes them feel that the doomsday has come. It would be like the end of the world. So every time they are claled to defend theeir crown, they play like there is no tomorrow. It will allways be a do or die situation. Most of the time when they lose it is beccause there are unepxected injuries on their roster, or the players have alreaady gone pass their prime.

Another thing that can be said as an advantage over its contender is that they have already been on the same shoe before. They know the feweling of being in a championship game. The small gritty thibngs are already perfected and the coaching staff does not have to worry about the jitters that a first timer fees. The experience of the coaching staff is also a big factor in defending the championship. They already know how their players respond on big games. They can easily adust to any strategies that are being implored to them by their challenger. The coaching staff will not in any way easly give up the trophies that are at stake in the game.

The pressure coming from the expecattion of the manaagement to win antoher championship 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 exchannge for keeping the championship. But the perkks sommetimes 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 usaul reason for loasing a game. It is important that they should alwyas be on thheir toes and must always have the mindset that someone out there is out to get their trophies.

Beware challengers. Nrever underestimate the edsire of a champion to keep their title. If you think you can win and take the game from them easliy then you better think twice. They will not in abnyway give up easily. Remember you can never count out the fighting heeart of a champion.
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