
audiobook
by Jac. Samson
Opmerkingen van de bewerker
Voetbal-Sport OVER HAAR VOOR- EN NADEELEN EENIGE HARER STRIJDVRAGEN EN HAAR RATIONEELE BEOEFENING
INHOUD.
VOORWOORD.
INLEIDING.
HET VOOR EN TEGEN VAN VOETBAL.
EENIGE STRIJDVRAGEN.
WENKEN VOOR EEN GEZONDE BEOEFENING VAN VOETBAL.
Overzicht aangebrachte correcties
The author presents football not simply as a chaotic scramble for a ball, but as a purposeful activity that can shape a young person’s character. Beginning with a gentle invitation to anyone—player or spectator—the text explains why the sport has captured the imagination of generations, offering fresh air, vigorous movement, and a joyful counterbalance to the sedentary routine of school. It sets out the goal of helping readers see the game’s deeper value while warning against the excesses that can creep in when enthusiasm turns reckless.
The core of the work is divided into clear sections that weigh the sport’s advantages against its possible drawbacks, pose common questions that arise on the field, and provide practical guidance for a healthy, reasoned approach to play. Readers will find thoughtful advice on maintaining physical well‑being, fostering teamwork, and preserving the spirit of fair competition, making the book a useful companion for both aspiring athletes and those who simply wish to understand the lasting appeal of football.
Language
nl
Duration
~1 hours (79K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2011-06-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
An early Dutch writer on football, this author explored the game at a time when organized soccer was still finding its place in public life. The surviving record points mainly to a single thoughtful work that weighs the sport’s benefits, drawbacks, and proper practice.
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