EURO 2012 is bringing out
the wild side of football fans. Polish model Natalia Sewiec was one. She showed
her support (and some other stuff) for Poland at the Group A match between
Poland and Russia (at the National Stadium in Warsaw on 12th June). On her
website, Natalia quotes from a book by author Melvin Burgess:
"I want it so when
people look at me they think things they've never thought before—they think
things they never even knew they were capable of thinking. It's art. You look
at it, and maybe it annoys the hell out of you because you can never understand
it. Maybe there's nothing to understand, but it's fascinating anyway."
"And all the time,
right on the edge of your mind, there's thoughts lurking like wild animals and
feelings you never felt. You can't work them out, you don't know if it's
monsters or angels, and you're frightened of understanding because they might
just burst out and change your whole life. Your whole life!"
Euro 2012 is being hosted by
Poland and Ukraine from now until 1st July. The matches are played across eight
venues, four in each country, five of which were newly built for the
tournament. (Reuters)
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