When traveling in a foreign country, one of the best ways to get an authentic taste of life there is to attend a local sporting event. It's a good opportunity to see the locals at their most passionate. England is no exception when it comes to their football, or soccer as Americans call it. I was fortunate enough to have a friend who was able to obtain two tickets to one of the most significant games of the English season this year.
Arsenal, the fifth place team, was hosting Tottenham, the fourth place team located down t
he road. The venue was Highbury, Arsenal's legendary stadium slated for replacement in 15 days. It was an unusually warm afternoon. The Arsenal fans, used to championship seasons in recent years, were quiet and frustrated most of the match while the Tottenham fans, which made up only a small portion of the fans in the stadium, were loud and frenzied throughout. The spectacle is unlike anything at an American sporting events.
The
game ended in a draw after a controversial goal by Tottehanham's Robbie Keane and a beautiful goal by Thierry Henry. I fell in love with English soccer after living in England for a few years. But, it's possible to gain an interest in a new sport after a single visit. At the very least, you should gain some new insight into the local culture.