Hi All,
Growing up in New York City I was never much of soccer (football/futbol) fan. We had too many professional American sports to watch. There was a brief romance in the late 70's with the NY Cosmos, and their aging European stars, but that died after a few short years. Fast forward to being a father of 3 girls in Florida, only one of which played club soccer. Then one day my oldest starts watching Barcelona matches, because the players are "cute". So being a stubborn, uneducated American sports fan, I tell her soccer is boring, no scoring, and full of prima donnas. Well, I'm sure you can figure out how that went over with a teenage girl. So I put my tail between my legs, apologized and gave soccer a chance. Watched mostly La Liga and EPL matches and started to learn the formations and strategies. Then one day went to see Barcelona with her when they came to South Florida and I could not believe the excitement. The stadium was full, the chants were magical and the atmosphere was electrical. I was hooked. I've since been to numerous matches, many of the Guinness Challenge matches and learned the names of players and teams I never knew existed.
I now either watch live or set my DVR to record as many matches as possible. I have a hard time convincing my coworkers at the firehouse to sit through an entire match, but many are coming around. Still favor EPL (Chelsea) and La Liga (Barca) but watch many Bundesliga and Italian league matches as well. Visited Spain and Italy this spring and went to both Bernabeu and Camp Nou stadiums, as well as AS Roma. Spent one of the best nights of my life in a pub in Barcelona to watch a Classico against Madrid (tickets were over 400 Euro, so we watched on TV) Looking forward to visiting London next year and at least getting to Stamford Bridge and Emirates Stadium while there. Unfortunately, it's an international break so I won't get to see any matches live.
I guess this long winded post is more of a confession of how I came to love soccer, and a humble apology for trashing it for all those years. I still watch my Baseball/Football/Hockey games, but I enjoy my soccer just as much, if not more.
Regards to all,
Adam
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