<deep breath> - it's over, and went pretty OK (I think), even though the kids' friends ringed the doorbell in the middle of that telephone call.
The final version of the freethinker chant was this:
"Free to think, keen to play -
realism wins today!"
I claimed that the shorter the training time, the more likely the church team would be to win, and vice versa. Partly because the opposition towards something so "silly" or "not comme-il-faut" as football would be strong in the freethinker community in the beginning but mellow out, because we are free even to play football, if we so choose. In the "church camp" the opposition would start slower but gain more momentum and stay strong longer, which might affect the team.
I proposed that the church team would want to wear (Lutheran) liturgical colors, and because South Africa is hot, white and green would be the most practical - Lutherans are generally know for being fairly practical, also in many questions of faith and religious life. Their logo, worn over the heart, would of course be the cross. The freethinkers would have a hard time agreeing on common symbols, but might settle for Prometheus' fire, i.e. a stylistic flame, and the shirt color could then be yellow - the lightest color of fire (and decidedly
not a liturgical color).
There were two more questions, about who would be a suitable coach for each team and what the coaching/training philosophy should be, and about where each team would find strength if they were one goal down and there were only two minutes of the game left. Any good guesses what I answered?

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Tigger