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Thread: Off Topic: fans of the other beautiful game
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07-25-08, 03:39 PM #21
Re: Off Topic: fans of the other beautiful game
Originally Posted by Xavsnipe
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07-25-08, 03:55 PM #22
Re: Off Topic: fans of the other beautiful game
Originally Posted by (4)manno
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07-25-08, 07:39 PM #25Re: Off Topic: fans of the other beautiful game
@ Millwall:
The atmosphere looks amazing! I love the passion of football supporters. I am plan on following the progress of your squad this season. What is the price of a ticket?
@ Xav:
Where are all the Real Madrid videos taking down Barcelona? I enjoy watching Real Madrid, but this whole campaign for Ronaldo had me lose a lot of respect for the club. But Man Utd also do the same thing, so I guess it is just part of the game they play at that level. I would be interested in some videos of the atmosphere in the stadium. I can only imagine how amazing it would be to see a game live there.
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07-25-08, 08:32 PM #26
Re: Off Topic: fans of the other beautiful game
60 minutes,
It all depends on were you sit.....17-25...My keyboard doe's not have a pound sign!!!!!!!...
OHHHHHHH NOOOOOOO!!!.........A very unhappy Englishman am I.
I have been to nearly all the staduims in England now and some over seas watching England play. My best times were....Millwall fa cup final and italia 90. Great days out with me mates.
Millwalljames
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07-25-08, 09:23 PM #27Re: Off Topic: fans of the other beautiful game
Millwall, have you been to Old Trafford? If yes, what did you think? I have never been to England, but my next trip will likely be focused on seeing Man U at Old Trafford. It is a small life goal for me.
Do the Millwalll football games sellout? I am sure the bigger fixtures are packed. Where do you suggest a person sits for the best atmosphere?
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07-25-08, 09:37 PM #28
Re: Off Topic: fans of the other beautiful game
60 minutes,
I would probably not bother with millwall. League one football is no good. If they was playing a big game then quite frankly it would be awe inspiring the atmosphere.
I have been to Old Trafford twice. Once to watch millwall play FA CUP SEMI against Sunderland.... and once to watch England play and I was behind the goal when Beckham scored in the 92 minute against Greece.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKDvt...eature=related
You will find that Old Trafford is a great stadium. If England are playing you would be mad not to go watch at wembly. If it is against Germany sell your mum for a ticket.
I watched England against Germany at Wembley during the 90's and 90'000 Englishman singing God save the queen is quite simply moving.
Look at the fixture lists near the time and if you wish I can tell you all the rivalry's and what could be the best games.
If I were in England still I would purchase tickets and make sure you went to a great game.
millwalljames
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07-25-08, 10:05 PM #29
Re: Off Topic: fans of the other beautiful game
I have gotten into soccer about two years ago. I had gotten sick during summer and there was nothing on to watch. Flipped it to ESPN and started watching World Cup Soccer.
Since then I have kinda gotten the feel for it. I can even play a little soccer now.
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07-25-08, 10:40 PM #30
Re: Off Topic: fans of the other beautiful game
Originally Posted by Xavsnipe
In all seriousness, soccer fine. My son plays soccer, but now is wanting to play football. However, I do hate when people try to justify soccer and say nieve things such as Football is an inferior sport when they are wearing pads - have you ever wondered why they wear pads.
I would like one day to travel overseas and watch a real professional soccer match...not too exciting here in the US when the stadiums are 1/4 full at best.
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