When we got back from the World Cup, we immediately bought tickets for Football at Fenway. We knew we would be experiencing a football withdrawal and thought this was just what the doctor ordered. We got to watch Celtic Football Club of the Scottish Premier League and Sporting Clube de Portugal from the Portuguese Liga in our own house (read: Fenway). It was AWESOME!
Sports
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Jul 10
Football at Fenway – Sporting v Celtic
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Jul 10
Red Sox v. Rangers
With the World Cup now over, we were at a bit of a loss. We had never really gotten in to the swing of baseball this season with the World Cup ramping up and now that our soccer was over, it was hard to get into it mid-season. We had a tickets to a few Sox games though, starting with the Rangers. We had standing room only tickets, which worked out in our favor as it was a drizzly day and we captured a table just behind home base before everyone realized they needed to head for cover. During the rain delay, we maintained control of our table and waited out the LONG delay. Once the game started up again, there were a ton of empty seats, so we used the opportunity to walk the park and try out the views from all seats. We enjoyed ourselves, but after all that watched a 4-8 loss (and saw the wrong team’s star hit a gram slam for the cycle).
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Jul 10
Boston FIFA FanFest World Cup 2010 Final
All of our South Africa 2010 adventure posts have now been appropriately postdated – it has gotten tiring to write datelines for each post and as we continue to catch up to the present day – we’ll just post date the photos to the right day!
The 2010 World Cup Final between Spain and the Netherlands was just days after we returned to the States. We carefully considered our options for the best venue to watch the Final and decided on Boston’s FanFest at the House of Blues. Not only were our vuvuzelas allowed – they had some for sale there too!
We were really good at blowing our vuvuzelas. It was obvious that we had authentic training. We had a great time. With our South Africa gear, “real” vuvulzalas, and awesome vuvuzela skills we met a South African who thought we, too, were from South Africa. We enjoyed watching the game with a bunch of soccer fans and it helped to alleviate the sadness from the end of our vacation, but it did not compare to the awesome atmosphere of the games in South Africa. Additionally, we were concerned for the soccer withdrawal Josh was certain to go through. We picked up some tickets for Football at Fenway as soon as possible to help mitigate the future depression.
It was a good game, but it looked as though the Dutch were outmatched from the start.
Lansdowne Street was full of fun revelers when we left the FanFest (but no Long Street). As we walked home, we could hear vuvuzelas and followed the call over to the Christian Science Center Reflecting Pool! It was full of Spanish fans and revelers – literally full. They had jumped in the pool (some stripped to their knickers) and were singing Spanish football songs and doing fun dances. It was a lot of fun!
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Jun 10
Cape Town Day 3: Netherlands v. Cameroon @ Green Point Stadium
Thursday, June 24
Cape Town, RSA
After driving back to the city center, we parked at Claire’s Dad’s firm on Long Street. While we were waiting for everyone who had tickets to the game to gather, the two of us headed to an English Pub, 3 Lions, just around the corner for a few pints while we watched the first halves of the Slovakia-Italy and Paraguay-New Zealand games. After we all met up on Long Street, we walked the Fan Mile to the stadium, stopping halfway there at Lazari at the Cape Quarter for dinner, care of Malcolm. After a fun dinner with good people and conversation, we walked the whole Fan Mile (a lot of Dutch fans!). We want to note here that the Fan Mile in Cape Town is much longer than one mile.
Once we were in the stadium we found that we had amazing seats! We were right at the yellow corner flag, and two rows up from the railing. Where we sat wasn’t as loud as the Soccer City stadium, but we were right at the corner where two goals were scored – and the subsequent celebrations were had. Once again we were rooting for the African team, but most people in attendance were pretty stoked that Netherlands won 2-1. We enjoyed seeing Eto’o and Robben play. Josh spilled beer (a full bottle) on our camera bag due to an exciting PK in our corner – luckily Jeannette had the camera out on her lap at the time, so no harm done – but the great seats only served to heighten excitement. Josh had also practiced his vuvuzela skills and was one of the better blowers in our section.
We all met back up for some wine to sit and recap the game together. Jeannette had started to feel a bit sick for the last couple days and by the end of this long day, her cold had come on quite strong. Luckily one of the people we had just met for dinner, and again postgame, was a nice doctor. She offered some advice, and prescriptions if desired. Jeannette decided to hold out for a bit longer (bad idea) but did snag a box of kleenex that was gone by the end of trip, along with a second full box.
By the time we made it home, we were feeling peckish and still pretty riled up and excited about the game so we stayed up and ate snacks with Claire and her parents, Carol and Richard, before hitting the hay.
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Jun 10
Jo’Burg Day 2: Brazil v. Cote d’Ivoire @ Soccer City
Sunday, June 20
Johannesburg, RSA
Our thoughts on the game: It was so fun! So loud!!! We had earplugs in an hour before kick off. They had fun stadium food – mash and gravy! Because they were a FIFA sponsor, there was only Bud in the stadium! We were rooting for Africa teams so we were sad that Ivory Coast lost (3:1), but glad that we got to see the powerhouse Brazil play, as well as Drogba play! In the end we saw four goals, a red card and an end of game scuffle!
The walk to the stadium:
Inside:
Our view:
In USA gear! (Thanks Thadd!)
Now the stadium is full!
Warm ups:
National Anthems:
Brazil fans in front of us:
Let’s get this show on the road!
It got cold!
Even though Africa lost, it was a fun and celebratory train ride back to the city center.
When we got back to Park Station, there were no cabs in the queue, so we called Thibiele and she came and picked us up and took us home after a great day!