
I was standing in Auto Zone one day waiting on the guys who worked there to bring out a car battery. All of a sudden I hear this gooooooooooooooooaaaaaaaal!! But his 'O' went on for much longer. It kept going. Ok really, five seconds later...For real? his still enunciating the 'O'. Finally the guy at the counter says, "It's such a big deal because there's hardly any scoring in soccer."
That made sense.
Which brought me to my next thought, "Do most Americans even care that the team is doing well, let alone know that team USA's in the world cup finals?" I'm not so sure. It was somewhat of a shock to me, mostly because I just assumed the USA wasn't as good in soccer as the rest of the world seems to care more about it.
Exhibit A: In 2008* when Spain won the World Cup, I was there. Not at the world cup finals, but in Spain. People paraded in the streets honked their car horns, went straight crazy and everyone was talking about it the whole day leading up to it. Not only that, when it came game time, every cafe, coffee shop, bar and ice cream parlor (if it had a T.V.--the one I was at did) had the game playing and people were watching. Dang.
What if American's were that excited about soccer, which makes more sense being called "football" anyway?
I can't help but think this. I just got through watching Invictus. Even though it's about rugby, Nelson Mandela, and national pride, I can't help but wonder would things would be like here if people could unite under one thing.