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Crazed Rabbit
08-09-2006, 05:14
Well, I'm going to my first pro soccer game - a match between DC United and Real Madrid.

So, what should I do to prepare, besides the usual preparations for pro sports games in stadiums? Any tips from those lucky to have great soccer clubs left and right?

Crazed Rabbit

Big_John
08-09-2006, 05:21
vuht eez zeese "soccer" you speek off? :disguise:

English assassin
08-09-2006, 11:15
Have a few pints (number dependant on bladder control, its 45 minutes to half time don't forget) and a dodgy "meat" pie (is it cat? is it horse? who knows) on the way to the stadium...

Thats what we do anyway.

Scope out an OK pub for after too.

Big King Sanctaphrax
08-09-2006, 14:57
Make sure you learn a few good footy chants. You'll look a bit of a numpty if you can't sing along.

drone
08-09-2006, 15:22
Make sure you learn a few good footy chants. You'll look a bit of a numpty if you can't sing along.
Well, the problem here is that the match is in Seattle, so the usual DC fans won't be there to chant, drum, and sing along. You might want to check out the Seattle Sounders website, or the Sounder Central forum to see if the locals are organizing any chants.
http://soundercentral.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewforum&f=68

Other than that, just come prepared to heckle Beckham.~D

Moros
08-09-2006, 18:45
I wander if Madrid will win they aren't as good as they were a few years ago. Oh wait it's against an American team. Gnagnagna.

Silver Rusher
08-09-2006, 19:06
Hmm, I wonder who's going to win that match...

Moros
08-09-2006, 19:51
I hope Real Madrid or they can be rather a shamed of them selves. They already should be tough.

drone
08-09-2006, 19:52
Hmm, I wonder who's going to win that match...
You might be surprised. DC United is the best team in MLS, they are in mid-season form, and they definitely want to make a good showing. Real Madrid haven't played a real game since May, and probably just want to get through this exhibition without getting any key players hurt. Eight of the DC players were on the MLS all star team that beat Chelski 1-0 Saturday, and DC pummelled Celtic 4-0 in an exhibition in July.

All things being equal, I don't think Madrid would have any problem beating DC, but all things are not equal for this match.

Al Khalifah
08-09-2006, 20:08
It's only a friendly. DC will probably take it deadly serious, Real will just prat around - like they do a lot of the time in La Liga anyway.

English assassin
08-09-2006, 20:12
Wait, Real Madrid are playing DC United in Seattle????

My geography is not the best, but wtf?

I wouldn't get your hopes up too high that this will be the same Real Madrid that would turn out to play in the European Cup final. Sorry if that sucks, but these pre season "tours" of the States are mostly a way to milk the franchise and rip off Americans (are you listening Glazer Brothers?)

BTW beating Celtic proves nothing. One of the perennial debates in English football is whether Celtic or Rangers could even survive in the premiership (answer: no).

Mind you even Real Madrid B would play good football.

ShadesWolf
08-09-2006, 20:17
Well, I'm going to my first pro soccer game - a match between DC United and Real Madrid.

So, what should I do to prepare, besides the usual preparations for pro sports games in stadiums? Any tips from those lucky to have great soccer clubs left and right?

Crazed Rabbit

MOST IMPORTANT - DONT CALL IT SOCCER


1. make sure you have the lastest shirt
2. make sure you know what time kick-off is and what the traffic will be like around the ground
3. Try to find a safe way to get the ground without having to drive, so you can enjoy No.4
4. Find a great pub and arrive a few hours before kick-off
5. Have a few drinks to get the sinking voice in tone
6. Make sure you get to your seat to see kick-off. Nothing makes me more angry that the rush five minutes before kick off.
7. Get you match programme
8. Enjoy the match
9. Go home safe.


Or you could just sing your heart out and abuse the ref.

InsaneApache
08-09-2006, 20:39
Never, ever leave before the final whistle, it is a carndinal sin to do this. Even if your 'team' are three-nil down. Enjoy. :sweatdrop:

Crazed Rabbit
08-09-2006, 23:22
Whilst the numerous suggestions to visit a friendly pub are nice, I must remind you fellows that this match is in Seattle. So even though I can own a semi-auto AR-15 with 30 round mags, join the army and go to the 'stan to kill people, not to mention vote and get married, I can't drink.


MOST IMPORTANT - DONT CALL IT SOCCER

People would look at me strange if I called it football.


Or you could just sing your heart out and abuse the ref.

I'm blind, I'm deaf, I want to be a ref!


Sorry if that sucks, but these pre season "tours" of the States are mostly a way to milk the franchise and rip off Americans (are you listening Glazer Brothers?)

Good thing we didn't get the $100+ seats then. Oh well. It'll still be fun for us soccer hicks.

Thanks for the tips people! Soon, I'll be off!

Crazed Rabbit

InsaneApache
08-09-2006, 23:39
GL+HF :2thumbsup:

drone
08-10-2006, 15:20
1-1 draw, to a sold out crowd (66k, good job Seattle!). What did you think the match, CR?

Crazed Rabbit
08-11-2006, 02:33
Actually, the crowd was 66,830 - a record for soccer crowds in the Pacific Northwest (not that that's saying much).

Freddy Adu got the most cheers on teh DC side, and Beckham got a roar from the crowd-you could see him smiling on the giant TV they have.

The match was decent. No great plays or effort by Real Madrid, who were characterized by missed goals. One ball was batted around in front of DC's goal, before being cleared. Best moment of the game.
Two more were missed at close range. Another Beckham almost headed in, but wasn't tall enough.

About half the Madrid team got subbed off during the half. A bit dissappointing. But a fun match, even though we were in the nose bleed seats. I took a couple pics, I'll post'em later.

Oh, and this picture was on the front of the Seattle PI:
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/dayart/20060809/450soccer_15467_girls_2.jpg

Crazed Rabbit

ShadesWolf
08-11-2006, 06:08
Nice picture.

Im glad you enjoyed the match and that it was a success.

Pre-season are a very strange set of games, how close it it to the start of he Spanish season,our prem kicks off a week tomorrow.

This sunday is charity shield - Chelski v Liverpool

Celtic_Guardian
08-13-2006, 13:23
DC WHY DC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Im a New England fan, can't ya tell :-D Ya i went to the Rev's match against Celtic, it was the first european team i've seen.

IrishArmenian
08-16-2006, 17:58
I see Real as taking it easy, not playing neer full speed for fear of injury. I am a Chelsea FC fan and I think that was the case for Chelsea against Liverpool and against MLS All-Stars. I would drink a few pints and go to the game with friends. If you are a diehard fan of one team, friends you can trust in a fight.