MLS vs NFL
Let me start this blog by giving you some history about me; this will hopefully show that my opinion is well rounded and I have truly considered this opinion. I am one of nine children; of which all the males played football and all the girls were cheerleaders. There were a few of us that also played soccer. I love Notre dame and grew up routing for the Cowboys in Redskin country. I like my football!!
With that considered, I can truly say there is no fan more fanatical than those routing for teams of the MLS. I recently attended my first MLS game which took place in a stadium (RFK) very far from both teams home turf (New England and
Pregame: I arrived one hour before the game (1000) and was politely informed that I was 3 hours late! The fans of all ages were involved in the normal rituals I had seen at football pregames (trash talking, eating, drinking, etc – the typical tailgating). But in a addition to the norm I saw pick up games of soccer between opposing teams’ fans, I saw multiple groups of fans with instruments ranging from a very large bass drum to a tuba (who brings a tuba to a NFL game?). These groups were instigating the crowd into a roaring, chanting mass of humanity.
Game: This mass of humanity moved itself and ALL of the instruments into RFK and continued the entire game. They did not stop between plays or TV timeouts. They did not stop at halftime or intermissions (sorry for the NHL reference – I needed something there!). THEY DID NOT STOP! Through it all, the chanting and the cheers continued at a deafening level. Even after a smoke bomb was set off in the middle of the crowd, it all continued. They choked, their noses ran and their eyes stung as if in a CS chamber; but they chanted on.
Post Game: Here was the best part! While the chanting continued to keep the beat for well over an hour after the game, it was very much overshadowed by the fact that not just one or two of the players were pressing flesh with the crowd, but the entire team. As well the general manager, the head coach and what seemed to be the entire management group was out mingling and enjoying the victory with the fans. They truly understood this was as much about them (the fans) as it was the organization.
Needless to say, I will be going back for more!
Soon to be MLS fanatic!
February 16th, 2008 at 1:43 pm
So are you saying that because all I need is a field and a ball, that this sport is going to supersede my American Football? That’s just Crazy man!!!
February 21st, 2008 at 7:48 pm
I’m not going that far, Yet! What I am saying is that American Football has lost it’s ability to relate to the fans. The players are so out of touch with the fans, that it is truly a shame. I will always enjoy football but it is hard to respect the players any longer. Of course there are some great ones but overall they think they are in it for the money and could care less about the sport or its fans.
March 13th, 2008 at 2:26 pm
If you think the MLS fans are crazy, get yourself over to Europe sometime. Football over there is a religion… nay, it’s much more important!
March 17th, 2008 at 5:21 pm
What the heck are you putting this on a website about Ireland for? MLS Soccer will never have a fan base like football, because football is American, soccer is for European pussies like Jaques Chirac.
Americans are tough. That’s why we like NFL football. Europeans can expect us to stop liking football like they expect us to stop going to war.
July 19th, 2008 at 10:38 am
Can I ask though – how did you get this picked up and into Google news?
Very impressive that this blog is syndicated through Google and is it something that is just up to Google or you actively created?
Obviously this is a popular blog with great data so well done on your seo success..
Gridiron and football greats you should write about next!