Category: USMNT

How We Go Forward as US Fans

This post is not really something solid, more a conglomeration of my thoughts on the state of the US fan both from being at home in San Francisco and in Africa, watching US games both in and out of stadiums. This is something to build on, something to go forward with, something that I hope others will modify, run with, make their own and help the game continue to grow in the US.

We as Americans have arrived on the world stage as fans. Walking around South Africa in cities where the US was not playing on non game days and seeing people with USMNT gear on was one of the most gratifying experiences of my life, both in terms of making me feel like my brethren was out there and I was not alone and in the fact that we have the pride to rock our team’s gear. Sure, we weren’t the most populated fans in Africa (in terms of number of tickets bought by our nation yes) but that is okay. It gives us goals, things to strive for. Possibilities. When I say arrived, I don’t mean that we are it, but we are there. Our presence is felt. It’s a starting point to work from. It’s amazing for our boys to know that we support them wherever they go. As a fan it instills tons of pride in our existence, that we, the American soccer fan are a force to be reckoned with. We will continue to grow but we can accelerate this growth and encourage it a couple different ways.

We must unite. The American Outlaws are a great example of this. Sorry if I gush about them at times, but as the frustrated young USMNT fan who both knows and loves the game and likes to have a good time, I did not have an outlet on the national team scene. Insert the American Outlaws, who I can say I am a proud member of. They are legit. We met them before the US-Ghana game at a bar in South Africa and it was awesome. I don’t even think Chamo can see he didn’t have fun. We met Brunken and Donahoo, two of the nicest guys in the world who are super friendly and legit. They also happen to be the VP and Prez of the American Outlaws. They were there for the exact same reason we were, to cheer on the US and have a great time. Neither were too cool to say what up and chat for a sec. I remember sharing some of our vodka with some dudes on our bus from DC. An hour after the party was rolling at the bar, one of them came up with some wine and repaid the kindness. Dude went out of his way to make sure I got a drink in return. Outlaws are just good people. As an organization they have grown.. “JusticeAO: From 1 to 33 chapters in 3 years; from 0 to 3000 members in 3 years; United and Strengthen!” This is incredible. But it isn’t enough. We need more fans who stand with the Outlaws behind the USMNT. I’m thinking 100 thousand members by World Cup 2014. Yeah, I said it. 100k. That will show how strong our support is. So join now if you haven’t already it is less then twenty bucks for a tshirt, a bandanna, membership which comes with tons of discounts and the knowledge that you are in on the ground floor of what promises to be the most important organization in US soccer for fans going forward. And shipping. For those of us who are already AO members, we need to get our friends involved. Our family. Anyone who we know supports US soccer. We need to be at games in force. If we aren’t there, we need to have the best watch parties around. Link up and get involved in the community. Be known. Be positive. Show your love for US soccer and spread it. Help people understand how awesome US games are even when the World Cup isn’t going on. I’ve found that taking people to friendlies is one of the best ways to get them to understand, because that environment is there even when all the first teamers may not be there. They get to watch a game in person and feel the passion of the other fans and it’s addictive. We need to spread the love, get to games, bring friends, and let them start the cycle with their friends. THERE IS NO REASON THE US SHOULD EVER PLAY ANOTHER GAME IN THE US WHERE US FANS ARE OUTNUMBERED. NONE. It’s time for us to step our game up as fans.

We also need to get more creative in stadiums. From going to a number of different games, it’s clear that everyone likes to bring their flags to the game and hang them from the railings etc. which is cool I guess. One of the great things about the US is that we are a compilation of states. States with flags. Sick flags. So I propose we start bringing our state flags to the game. Show the world that while they have a flag, we have many flags. Flags that all combine Captain Planet style to form the awesome American flag. Just a thought because I think it would be way cooler then the flags other people bring and then write on. I’m not a big fan of the write on your flag game yadig? Anyway, let’s get the ball rolling on how we as the American fan can make the US a better environment for our team and how we can spread the game. Our team stood up at the World Cup, now it’s time to stand behind them at home. Tell us how you think the American fan can be better so you are heard and your fellow fan can learn from your input.

Days 11, 12, and 13

After three rough days of traveling, walking, watching and cheering, as well as being reduced to a two-man team after Striker left us, Biggy and I went into relaxation mode. Day 11 started by sleeping in, till about noon, given the blatant lack of sleep we had accumulated recently. We had decided the night before that we would explore the little town of Fish Hoek that Fifa had so elegantly placed us in. Our hotel was conveniently placed about a block away from the beach, so we strolled towards it in search of some seaward views. Unfortunately, the weather decided this was not the day for sights and the entire coast line was fogged in.

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Gotta love the US

Two very worthwhile videos. This first one, it’s the beginning of glory. Dear World, the USA is coming. Not yet. But this movement is real. And it is glorious. Remember the USA USA USA chant, it will be coming to a round of 16, then a quarterfinal, a semi, and finally a final at a World Cup near you.

The Three Day Extravaganza (Days 8, 9, and 10)

Nice field, best stadium, gorgeous.

WARNING: If you are in any way related to Biggy, Chamo, or Striker, you may not want to read this post, if you still insist on reading, try to skip the part JUST after the USA-Algeria game. Should you read it, know we are alive and well, in good spirits, and laughing about the situation now (kind of). That said, this post covers three intense days, in three different cities, where we witnessed three entirely different matches, therefore it will be a rather long read. We hope you enjoy (especially if you don’t have any emotional stake in our well being).

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USA – Algeria

this is what the entire stadium looked like. Strike and I were partying like there was no tomorrow. Just most amazing moments of my life. Jozy Altidore ran over to celebrate with our section. It was incredible. Sup third row seats. More on this game later.

If you aren’t an American Outlaw yet, you gotta become one. They are too legit to quit.

Quick business matter, we may or may not be on much until we get home, apparently we already busted the minutes on our Boingo account. OOOOPS.

The Enemy’s Reaction to England v. USA

In hindsight, would have probably rather seen this lineup

Having had a good amount of time to reflect on the result from yesterday, and now that I still have at least 5 hours before I board my plane to Johannesburg (though this won’t be posted till I’m settled in Durban) I want to give my English reaction to the match. I will start by saying I believe it was a fair result given the course of the match, but it certainly shouldn’t have been…

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US-England

That’s what the boys did today.

Yanks vs. Roos

CO’s good friend and first podcast guest, Shawn Wheeler was kind enough to review the US game for us. When he told me he was going to watch it a third time, I figured he would likely have the best perspective on reviewing the game. He was kind enough to do so, and I will let him take it away from here.

I believe I can flyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.....

It was with great anguish that I made the decision to set my alarm for 5:15am on a Saturday to watch the USMNT take on the Australian Socceroos, but I knew I needed to start to prepare myself for the World Cup, when matches will start as early as 4:30am.  But when it went off I quickly jumped out of bed, donned my #17 ALTIDORE jersey shed a single tear for our injured star.  Little did I know at the time that I could have saved myself the trouble of setting an alarm and just had the TV turn itself on, as the drone of the vuvuzela would have dragged me out of bed.

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Sheer Photo Goodness

So we at Constantly Offside like to hang out on the internet. One of our favorite kick it spots is over at The Shin Guardian. They do some nice writing and it draws a really intelligent, impressive group of people dropping comments. One of which is Matt Mathai. Outside of his soccer knowledge, he does a little photography. And by a little, I mean some of the most epic stuff I have ever seen. He was at both of the friendlies for the USMNT send off series and was kind enough to share a couple picture that I think are just stellar. You can check out the rest of Matt’s stuff here on his website, and I highly advise it, because I haven’t seen anything I didn’t like.

The important disclaimers: Matt is the creator of these images and he retains the copyright to them.  He has been kind enough to grant us the right to use the images on CO. Please do not redistribute the images without his express permission.

Gotta love the Deuce’s game face. You know he is bringing this to Africa!

Check the great shot of the American supporters after the jump.

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The Enemy’s Insight

Yes: I am an England fan.

He doesn't look very happy.

Yes: I will be repping my Rooney jersey in the bar on the 12th and rooting for England.

Yes: I believe England will win.

Still, I think it will be a well fought game, entertaining for everyone, and will set the tone for the rest of the tournament and what to expect from both teams.

What makes it even more interesting is the question marks that still exist for both teams in terms of what lineup everyone can expect to see. What changes if Gooch simply can’t do it? How does England change without Barry? I will give my biased opinion on both teams, and what to expect given any of the injury situations that still exist.

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