We all know that the worst thing in football is the dreaded international break during the season. We go from league games on the weekend, cup games and European matches during the week, to a few boring friendlies and dire qualifying matches for two weeks.
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The worst part about it is having to wait two weeks to see your favorite club in action and having to fret over the health of your favorite players. Here are some of our favorite tweets complaining about the horrible international break:
Waiting for the international break to end before it starts like.. pic.twitter.com/CONeNUiZC2
— El Máestro (@ElMaestrofcb) October 4, 2014
International Break Starts!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/XVJ9wWoJQe
— El Máestro (@ElMaestrofcb) October 4, 2014
One upside about the international break is I can go out this weekend and not have to wake up for the matches hungover
— Randy Himsteiger (@Himsteiger) October 7, 2014
International break sucks big time, Evenmore when it comes after your team has suffered a humiliating defeat.
— Prajith (@prajithkp) October 7, 2014
So we have come to a consensus. The international break is pretty much the worst thing ever. The only thing it is good for is helping some players recover from injury without having to worry about missing an important match. Well a little rest for the non-internationals is not so bad either but really who cares about them?
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