Merk

Merk

Jacob Garza
English 1301
Ms.Whalen
9/17/13
Passion of The Game
Whether or not you have heard of the game, played it, or hate it. Tons of beer sold worldwide to celebrate another fabulous match up of ninety minutes of heaven. The whole time there is not a second of soundlessness. Inevitably fans will be satisfied. Everybody in the stadium is so pumped up like a beating heart, the stadium itself is alive. Fans are screaming their lungs out, the players are running their hearts out, and sometimes people even get carried out! Sometimes the hideous broken bones are sticking out of a player’s bloody leg. No matter what happens, true fans and players will return after every chaotic battle of rivalry. In certain situations the mad fans will riot with either, empty beer bottles are being busted on either the hardness of the concrete, or shattered over ones delicate head. Then the crowd still yells for a miracle to come around. This sport is like no other sport. Soccer is not just a sport, it is a tree of lifestyle itself with many branches of passion.
Even if you are not up close and personal, fans still tune in worldwide to watch the ground breaking game. Most of the pubs on the planet are filled wth excitement of drunk beer belly fans. Grills and skillets are being fired up to fill the hunger of watch parties. LED televisions with HDMI cables are ready to go and catch the clear 1080p resolution of a championship winning goal. Friends and family members come together to see the outcome of the team that will be victorious in the end.
A team alone brings family, friends, and even countries together. That is either a family member plays or watching professions do their job. There are a lot of countries out there with different living standards. The great thing about soccer is that it levels with inequalities. Everyone that is a fan shares the same enthusiasm. High-class, middle-class, and low-class does not matter when it comes to the great game. What really...