Making the trip every week to catch their favorite soccer team playing is more than just a routine for fans. It is a lifelong ritual that defines the way they live and view the world. There is little surprise then that many actually believe in the late Bill Shankly's words, that football is more than just life and death.
The trip to and during a soccer game can stoke the fires in fans' bellies. The excitement is strong and can be felt whether one attends the game with fellow fans or as an individual. Those who prefer going in large groups can do so with fan clubs who prefer having organized trips, engaging in songs and dance as they make their way there.
Some of the best stadiums around the world are filled with colorful banners and signs. These are often created by fans to encourage and motivate their teams, while declaring their undying loyalty. It is amazing how something as simple as a banner can add so much to a live sporting event.
Passing by crowds of fans making their way to the match, you can often hear and see them cheering wildly. They break out in constant song and continue to do so till the end of the game. It is hardly surprising that many end up building strong bonds and friendship through the process of supporting their favorite clubs.
It can a once in a lifetime experience to visit a live soccer match and hear the boisterous atmosphere that permeates the occasion. The songs and cheers can often be heard even outside the stadium enclosures. Even the non-football fan cannot avoid feeling an exhilarating sensation influenced by the joy and passion from the fans.
There are some clubs that allow fans to bring in other tools to pump up the atmosphere created within. Soccer fans are often seen banging on drums, using loudspeakers and whistles, to organize mass cheering. Some use inflated balloon sticks, as seen from South Koreans during the World Cup in 2002.
A common scene in Italian and Eastern European football matches is the use of flares. While this can be a danger risk to fans and players, they are allowed and can drench the whole stadium in color and smoke. Turkish fans are also famous for using them widely to create an intimidating atmosphere for visiting supporters.
With so much happening before and during soccer matches, it is no wonder that fans are so devoted to traveling in support of their teams. It not only shows their devotion, but the thrills and excitement of doing so can provide mood lifts whatever the situation. Many of them go on to do this for the rest of their lives, and even pass it on from generation to generation. - 15683
The trip to and during a soccer game can stoke the fires in fans' bellies. The excitement is strong and can be felt whether one attends the game with fellow fans or as an individual. Those who prefer going in large groups can do so with fan clubs who prefer having organized trips, engaging in songs and dance as they make their way there.
Some of the best stadiums around the world are filled with colorful banners and signs. These are often created by fans to encourage and motivate their teams, while declaring their undying loyalty. It is amazing how something as simple as a banner can add so much to a live sporting event.
Passing by crowds of fans making their way to the match, you can often hear and see them cheering wildly. They break out in constant song and continue to do so till the end of the game. It is hardly surprising that many end up building strong bonds and friendship through the process of supporting their favorite clubs.
It can a once in a lifetime experience to visit a live soccer match and hear the boisterous atmosphere that permeates the occasion. The songs and cheers can often be heard even outside the stadium enclosures. Even the non-football fan cannot avoid feeling an exhilarating sensation influenced by the joy and passion from the fans.
There are some clubs that allow fans to bring in other tools to pump up the atmosphere created within. Soccer fans are often seen banging on drums, using loudspeakers and whistles, to organize mass cheering. Some use inflated balloon sticks, as seen from South Koreans during the World Cup in 2002.
A common scene in Italian and Eastern European football matches is the use of flares. While this can be a danger risk to fans and players, they are allowed and can drench the whole stadium in color and smoke. Turkish fans are also famous for using them widely to create an intimidating atmosphere for visiting supporters.
With so much happening before and during soccer matches, it is no wonder that fans are so devoted to traveling in support of their teams. It not only shows their devotion, but the thrills and excitement of doing so can provide mood lifts whatever the situation. Many of them go on to do this for the rest of their lives, and even pass it on from generation to generation. - 15683
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Kevin Owen covers live Dutch Eredivisie football for the whole season. Check his list of recommendations to watch live Ajax Amsterdam football online.