they are some bolick political impacts. a symbolic effect on tournaments even though you may lose it badly. even though you may be out in the first round. it's a sense of pride, prestige, and power in that sense you get from tournaments that could last as long as the tournament but that is one of the impacts that these tournaments are. for a while had that impact in trinidad. in something you just mentioned. international all of the things that roy mentioned through i guess his perspective struck a chord with me. it is the question of how social scientists should think about the organizational and big international sporting events. which neither organized by a single government, sort of enterprise. neither is it the pure market transaction. it is a hybrid things that involves a lot of different actors, sports associations, governments, sponsors, fans, all sort of intricately interacting with each other. that's not to say i've always had a soft spot she was a political scientist at first woman to receive a nobel prize in eco