Monday, November 30, 2009

on my european disinterest

So December is about to start, which means it's going to be a pretty boring month for me soccer-wise. Most soccer fans love December- sure, La Liga and the Bundesliga take breaks towards the end of the month, but the Premier League has a full schedule that would have any other fan mesmerized in front of the TV all day. And sure, I'll probably watch as much as I can, because I won't really have anything else to do and I love watching soccer. But I won't be nearly as into it as I would have been two years ago. For some reason, European soccer just doesn't interest me as much as it used to.

I have two schools of thought as to the reasoning behind my sudden disinterest. The first, which seems more logical, is that it's no longer convenient to watch games now that I'm at college. At home, we get Fox Soccer Channel and GolTV, and my weekends were always jam-packed with games from the Premier League, Bundesliga, and La Liga. I don't get GolTV at school, so I've almost completely fallen out with La Liga and the Bundesliga, simply because there's no way for me to watch matches besides streaming, and even with my newly acquired HDMI cable, it's a lot of work in comparison to the crappy picture quality I get from an internet stream. I still get FSC, but I always end up staying up late on Friday and Saturday nights and I can never bring myself to get up in time to watch a 10AM game. I'll occasionally put on the noon game while I'm eating lunch, but I'm always distracted by other stuff and I just can't get into it.

The other school of thought is that my newfound love (my parents call it obsession, but I beg to differ) for MLS has replaced my past love for European leagues. It is more convenient to watch- I don't really do much on Saturday nights other than maybe watch a movie with friends, so I'm not missing much if I stay in and watch a game, and midweek games are even easier. The 800k streaming on Match Center hasn't really given me problems with quality or freezing, so I don't mind taking the time to hook up my HDMI cable, although I mainly just use it for Columbus Crew games or the occasional "big game" that isn't on TV. As for games that are on TV, though, I'll generally watch whatever's on, unless I could honestly care less about both teams playing or I have an important prior engagement. I'm the rare soul who actually enjoys the commentary on FSC, with the "6 in 60" segment being a personal favorite of mine (the fact that they used my questions and sent me cool stuff has nothing to do with this, obviously). I've even started watching the Sunday Telefutura match, despite the fact that I have to put up with a crappy internet stream. They usually get a pretty good game, and the commentary gives me a chance to practice and improve on the six years of Spanish I took in middle and high school, so it's worth it.

But the fact of the matter is that I'll put up with a crappy, non-English stream to watch an MLS game, but I won't for a European game. I'll forgo hanging out with my friends to watch an MLS game, but I can't be bothered to get up early to watch a European game. It's a solid argument, and but it's not one that I want to believe. I'd like to think that I could potentially get back into watching the European leagues some day in the future when it becomes more convenient, because I really enjoyed watching them. But for now, I'll just spend my December disinterestedly watching European soccer, because why not?

October Jersey Count

I figured since it was almost December I should probably post this. October was a special month- it was the first time I had seen someone at Tech wearing an MLS jersey. Which is the second time ever (outside of the Milan-Club America game) that I'd seen someone wearing an MLS jersey anywhere (guy in a Houston Dynamo jersey at the Palm Beach airport going home from Spring Break in March). So even though it was New York and I don't really like them, it was really exciting. Still no USMNT jerseys, though.

USA 3 (Bradley 2) (all me)
Real Madrid 2 (1 was me)
AC Milan 1
Italy 1 (Totti 1)
Galatasaray 1
Liverpool 1 (Gerrard 1)
Barcelona 1
New York Red Bulls 1
Manchester United 1
Bayern Munich 1

I'll update the cumulative count after I post November's count, it seems stupid to update it twice in such quick succession, especially since I doubt anyone cares anyways.