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Taking the global stage
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s I write this welcoming note on a gloriously sunny London day in
June we are in the midst of World Cup fever. While the Olympic
Games are more often referred to as the highest pinnacle professional
athletes can aspire to, for footballers it doesn’t come any bigger than this.
While the early group-stage games may not exactly live up to the tag –
and England will most likely bow out in disappointing fashion (prove me
wrong lads!) – the tournament never fails to bring people from all over the
globe together in enthused celebration.
My own memories of past World Cups may not extend beyond some hazy
recollections of Roberto Baggio’s crucial penalty miss during the final of
the 1994 tournament that handed Brazil their fourth World Cup triumph,
more recent editions have provided some truly memorable moments from
the countries where The TRADE is most widely distributed to.
From the USMNT’s (the US for anyone unfamiliar) matching England
and then going further in the 2014 tournament, to one of the game’s great-
est ever players, Zinedine Zindane, following up a historic performance
in 1998 by ending his illustrious career with a red card in the 2006 final
against Italy. Germany have been the most recent success story, bringing
home the trophy from the last tournament in South Africa, while Spain
also triumphed over the rest of the world in 2010 with a late, late winner
against the Netherlands.
Ultimately, it’s moments like these, for better or worse, that make these
tournaments so very special to people around the world. Being British, big
ticket sporting events are usually intrinsically linked to frustration and dis-
appointment, but that doesn’t mean I can’t enjoy the spectacle all the same.
As the world grapples with new problems every other day, it’s opportu-
nities to celebrate on a global scale that should serve to remind us what’s
important: Winning a game of football and getting a shiny trophy.
Another force that has been taking the world by storm recently – tenu-
ous link ahoy – is cryptocurrency. Every time I speak to someone in the
industry I always like to gauge their personal interest in this space, because
let’s face it, sooner or later institutional firms are going to get on board
with crypto.
That’s why we have recently launched The TRADE Crypto, a new dedi-
cated website for all of our expanding cryptocurrency coverage, which will
include news, editorials, thought leadership articles, video interviews with
crypto participants and more. Whether you’ve a personal interest (read:
investment) in the crypto space or are just keeping your
finger on the pulse until one of the big names dips a
toe into the waters, www.thetradenewscrypto.com is
the best place to do so.
John Brazier
Editor
The TRADE
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