How many times per year do you travel outside your hometown to see a game?
January 7th, 2009 by admin
Only got to Oxford 8 times, no away games. Hopefully will do better then that this Season, even though we are in the Conference.
I've a friend who supports Aston Villa so I cadge a lift to Villa Park a few times a Season and to away games and when I haven't been to Ground. Only have Chelsea and Arsenal's new Ground to tick off in the Premier League thanks to him. Can't see me paying 50 quid to see Chelsea this Season though.
Went to a couple of games in Belgium, also 2 in Germany 1 in Scotland and the UEFA Cup Final in Eindhoven. Also lots of local non-league games.
Also did 7 games at the World Cup this Summer, 2 in Dortmund, 2 in Hannover, 2 in Kaiserslautern (fun on the trains they were) and 1 in Cologne.
My Bank Account is looking a bit sorry at the moment. Still going to Aberdeen in October and hopefully to the European U-21's in the Netherlands this Summer.
I do however travel a lot and am always sure to see a match when I go overseas... so I guess once or twice a year are the correct answers... hmm, let's see... went to Russia last summer so I was sure to catch Lokomotiv Moscow vs. Alkmar. (special thanks to Bigsoccer as I was able to get the match information via BS posts on the Eastern Europe Forum). Last siummer, I went to Africa and saw the Tusker Cup semi-final in Kenya - it was some Tanzanian club, Simba vs. some Ghanian team... neither of these games were sellouts or will have any real major impact on world football though...
Anyhoo, so the answer I guess is once or twice a year...
Never been to a club game in Europe however.
For the first several years of MLS I did go up to Dallas at least once a season but their initially bizarre (though now obviously changed for the better) seating arrangements turned me off, as it usually meant 90 minutes sitting in direct sunlight. That is not fun in July & August.
I haven't made it to Houston to see the Dynamo. I've seen US-Mexico in the new stadium so I don't have a great itch to go there since I grew up there & don't miss it.
I tried to get into MLS the first 5-6 seasons, including subscribing to DISH's MLS package, but after experiencing full stadia, 90 minutes of tension & and all the fans actually paying attention to the game in Kaiserslautern, Dortmund, Hamburg & Berlin, well, burning the rare day off my wife gets on taking a day trip to see Dallas or Houston doesn't exactly get my blood pumping. I wish it did and the way things are going in MLS it just might in about 8-10 years.
And I try to go to one away match the Chicago Fire play.
Also if I'm in a different city for work, I see if the local MLS or USL-1 team is playing. Call me a snob, but I just don't bother with lower since it feels weird going to a match with only 3,000 other people as a tourist.
Think about how much expenses will be wasted.
at least one london trip per year - tottenham manditory, but scheduled so that at least a couple of other matches can be taken in. most years, i try to make one additional trip to the continent, and take in a couple of matches. last year, portugal (benfica, sporting, & belenenses), this year, hopefully either prague, or wherever spurs play in the uefa cup.
i clicked on "5-10", but now that i think about it, it's almost always "10+". it also occurs to me that i spend way, way too much money watching football.
But I've managed to travel to at least one MLS game the past couple of years.
On my list of things to do is a Wizards road game, but family commitments have kept that as a low priority option.
Every game for me involves travelling (I don't support the team where I live). Made over 20 games last season and travelled to 15 or 16 different grounds, more than I've been able to make before. Trying to get a similar number this season too.
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