While the blog staff was not able to make it down to ESPN Zone on Wednesday night for the U.S.-Mexico viewing party, we did hear great things about the event as about 300 Galaxy (and mostly U.S. fans) packed the lower level to witness the latest version of CONCACAF's best rivalry.
Everyone seemed to be on edge a bit as the game kicked off.But after Michael Bradley's opening goal, the decibel level increased significantly.
As the clock inched its way toward 90:00, the crowd grew louder and louder, culminating with the final whistle, which was greeted by a massive applause.
To make the night that much better, some lucky fans even left with signed Galaxy memorabilia and other good stuff.
And everyone was able to walk out happy, knowing that the U.S. now sits atop the CONCACAF standings and Mexico is rooted to the bottom following yet another 2-0 U.S. win in Columbus.
Friday, February 13, 2009
Looking Back at the Viewing Party
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4 comments:
it really hard to keep up trying year after year to support the galaxy. Nothing new and good the same old story all the time if players are not gaving their one hundred percent on pre-season games they will never do it. I'll rather see a 18yr kid playing hard then Beck's "I'M SORRY TO PLAY HERE" and that goes for the present players playing on this games and one more thing we need to see a fresh new web site..look and learn from SSFC. that's the sounders...
SHAPE UP "THE MOST POPULAR TEAM ON MLS" LOL..LOOK LIKE IT, AT LIST.
FYI
CARLOS COSTLY, it looking for a new team to play...young stroker...
That's nice and all, but how about some real news like why was Leo cut and not Sanneh? How do we let go of a 25yr old and keep a skeleton in his place? Ask Bruce and get a straight answer.
Die hard USA fans were in Columbus getting blown by HARD winds and soaked by torrential rain before the match.
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