Those who are European know what I mean. In 3 days will begin the European Football Championship Tournament in Poland and Ukraine. Big event for those who adore this discipline and go crazy over it. Supporters wearing colors of their national team, following everywhere where their favorite ones are. Big stadiums. Fanzones full of people, shouting from emotion or falling into hysteria after someone will score a goal... in other words: total madness.
But what I also know is that many people still don't know some things. What kind of countries Poland and Ukraine are? Is there safe? How culture looks there. What people live there? Where to sleep? Where are fanzones and how to get to stadiums?
Have no fear. I can help you with your concerns. I'm a native Pole who lives in south-west region of Poland, in a town that is one of the hosts for Euro. Therefore I'm very close to anything that is currently happening.
So feel free to ask me anything that is on your mind, those who are Europeans and also from other countries and are interested in football/soccer. I will gladly answer on everything
Euro 2012
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Go Poland~!
I'm somewhat interested in football, I like watching it at least.
I'm somewhat interested in football, I like watching it at least.
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Spain hands down
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COME ON ENGLAND!
(I know we're gonna lose, but meh, there's something wrong with not supporting your national team)
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I'm gonna guess that the Americas don't get to send over their soccer team to compete?
Just in case there's a few that don't know, the only place that football isn't called football is America- where it's called soccer. I generally don't watch sports, though, so I'd have no idea which team to root for...
Just in case there's a few that don't know, the only place that football isn't called football is America- where it's called soccer. I generally don't watch sports, though, so I'd have no idea which team to root for...
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Re: Euro 2012
No But I saw in TV today that a lot of American journalists arrive to report and broadcast matches and eveything that happens in between. So it seems that a lot of US citizens are interested in this kind of sportBuckdida wrote:I'm gonna guess that the Americas don't get to send over their soccer team to compete?
It always makes me wonder why in US it's called soccer. Is it because Football is already occupied there or it's other reason?Buckdida wrote:Just in case there's a few that don't know, the only place that football isn't called football is America- where it's called soccer. I generally don't watch sports, though, so I'd have no idea which team to root for...
And I know it's weird, but somehow when I hear word "soccer" in my imagination appears a lollipop. Maybe because of "succer"?
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You should root for England *wink wink, nudge nudge*Buckdida wrote:I generally don't watch sports, though, so I'd have no idea which team to root for...
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According to Merriam-Webster:Karlos wrote:No But I saw in TV today that a lot of American journalists arrive to report and broadcast matches and eveything that happens in between. So it seems that a lot of US citizens are interested in this kind of sport
It always makes me wonder why in US it's called soccer. Is it because Football is already occupied there or it's other reason?Buckdida wrote:Just in case there's a few that don't know, the only place that football isn't called football is America- where it's called soccer. I generally don't watch sports, though, so I'd have no idea which team to root for...
And I know it's weird, but somehow when I hear word "soccer" in my imagination appears a lollipop. Maybe because of "succer"?
Origin of SOCCER
by shortening & alteration from association football
First Known Use: 1889
I wonder how they got soccer out of that. =P
Also, soccer isn't particularly popular in the US. Most people see it as a) really boring or b) a sport for little kids. The World Cup was broadcast on major networks over here, but I don't remember there being a big interest in it. The most memorable thing about it for me were the vuvuzelas. xD
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Vuvuzelas are a real plague. It was impossible to watch entire match on TV when you heard thousands of them in the background That's why during Euro they are absolutely forbidden to take them on stadiums.
Seriously, it's like you hear millions of bees...
Seriously, it's like you hear millions of bees...
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