There are PLENTY on these boards. Although I'm not one of them. Not that I don't watch, mind you. I be a girl. Tell him, Fear! Norma
i watch girls all the tine. soccer is good. vollyball is nice. basketball i don't like so much. sumo i could live without.
Since 2001 when the league started I make it a point to attend several WUSA matches a year (I live out-of-market). And I have attended a handful of USWNT matches in the past four years as well. At the local level I have supported my alma mater's team...Boise State University...since the team's inception back in the late 90s. I also attend the matches at the local NAIA school in the town I live in...Albertson College. Every now and then I will also catch another NAIA school...Northwest Nazarene University.
Most of the Freedom's supporters group is made up of men. They've gone on road trips too, both to see the Freedom and for the Founder's Cups and playoff games. I've seen plenty of guys in the stands that weren't coming with their kids or anything, they were on their own or with friends. Most of the posters on the Charge forum are guys too. Actually I think every team has male posters in their forum. Well, except my team's forum. The Power have all of about 3 fans total, including me. They'll pop in every now and then though, to check for signs of life. N~
Well I am going to be a temporary Power fan on Saturday...I wanna see the Power beat the crap out of the Charge idiots and their holy coach.
I would love me some Strong Island ! Yeah I did. MAHALO!!! I didn't realize you were that flexible. I'm already pimping your tape on EBay.
I live out of any pro/elite market, but am a fierce supporter of Atlanta from afar. Got to go to my first match on 26 April, when they visited Washington, which is closest to me. I also hope to watch Rochester of the W-League this year or next, as Merrie McConnochie plays up there, and she plays for Carnegie Mellon University, which I support here in town (Pittsburgh). Cheers Cory
I am a college student from Washington, DC, going to school in Philadelphia and am a big Freedom fan and an occasional Charge fan as there's not much else soccer-wise in Philly. I am in the Crusaders, the first Supporters Club in WUSA history, and actively encourage my friends who like soccer to join us. Other than that I'm a loudmouth, talkative soccer fan and aspiring sports journalist, I'm pretty normal.