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for the love of soccer

November 27, 2008

I used to get confused between soccer and football. I found out later that football is the same as soccer.  Football is the term used in Europe and soccer is for the Americans. America has also another sport which they call football. In American football, players carry and throw the ball to their teammates unlike in European football where the ball is kicked.
Since hubby is fond of soccer, I sometimes get to watch the games especially the EUFA Championships with him.  Soccer is a game that most Europeans are crazy over and they make sure they don’t miss any games.  You’d see them sitting right in front of TV either in their homes or pubs watching the game.  

For the love of soccer, hubby plays the sports once a week competing with other local teams in the city.  Though it’s not a professional game, he still feels good whenever he plays and most especially if they win.  He’s role as a goalie is essential to their victory that’s why as much as possible he never misses a game.  Yes, if you want to see him play, he’s the guy always standing and guarding the opponent’s ball from getting into the Soccer Nets to prevent them from scoring.  

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