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What is the feeling that u get when u watch a soccer game live in Europe?

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I have only been to soccer games in the US but I would like to go to Europe one day.

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  1. it's so deep,cant describe

    It's like going out with Sharon S.!


  2. well im Brasilian, and the matches that i went to in Brasil were Unbelievable. i found myself literally shaking, not being able to stand up while a penalty kick for my club was being set-up. the atmosphere and toricda is BEAUTIFUL. never went to europe, but im sure its the same, maybe even more. but once you experience a futebol match, sorry to say...outside of the US, you will really experience real drama in futebol. ive been passionate about my club ever since the first game.

  3. depends who's playing

    (Italy rocks!)

  4. First of all, when you are posting on here, you don't need to say soccer, Football is the game.

    To answer your question, the feeling that a proper football fan gets is inexplicable..... but I will try!....

    Imagine, the most exciting thing you can think of, and the thing that you fear the most. Imagine feeling both of these simultaneously. Imagine huge elation, imagine massive deflation, and all over the space of 90 minutes.

    Imagine being surrounded by your friends, by thousands of people who share the same passion as you, singing your clubs songs to a level that people turn down the volume on the television as you are so loud.

    Imagine going absolutely crazy when your team open the scoring. imagine jumping around celebrating screaming at the top of your lungs. Imagine holding your head in your hands when your opposition equalise, and start again with the singing to support your team and give them a boost from the stands.

    Imagine eclipsing the elation of the first goal when the late winner goes in and your throat gets thick, but you shout and sing anyway because you know you have won the match.

    You may think to yourself, that is what we do anyway here in the US. It is not.

    Football is the single most important thing to each and every person sat in that stadium. The amount of times I have heard a tannoy message whilst at the game declaring to one person watching the match that he is now a dad amazes me. The passion shown is like you were watching your own kids on the pitch, supporting them no matter what and above else, wanting them to win.

    If you like football (not soccer), and you are really passionate, then the one thing to do before you die is get youself to one of the following stadiums for a match and just enjoy the experience:

    Anfield (Liverpool)

    San Siro (Inter or AC Milan)

    Bernabeu (Real Madrid)

    Nou Camp (Barcelona)

    Parkhead/Ibrox (Celtic Vs Rangers)

    Ali Sami Yen (Galatasary)

    I am sure there are more passionate stadiums, but these are by far the best.

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