Monday, February 15, 2010

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Go Crystal Palace!

Yesterday was my first time. The first time I watched the match live. As you know (what poniektórym) come from a small central-European city in which it is suddenly a dozen football clubs. The fact that I live within walking distance from the stadium Polish master and somehow did not affect my interest in the sport (or maybe just received? Activities of survival when I accidentally found myself in this area on the game ...) Anyway, I betrayed my soul, and Polish fans for the first time I watched the match live in the UK. These were the cup game between the 2 nd league club Crystal Palace and Aston Villa pierwszoligowym. As in probably in every country, naming leagues here is pretty twisted. The first league is the Premier League, the second championship, the third is the first league and so I was quite surprised by the scale of this meeting (taking into account that the game takes place a second-division team in the stadium), but I was enlightened: Well, apparently most-watched European game is: a British league, a league English, 1 German Bundesliga, and ... 2 British league (ie the league championship). Only then is the Italian 'league'. Club supporter who (a courtesy to my host: P), Crystal Palace, was formerly in the First Division, but is now faced with different problems (for example, went bankrupt two weeks ago:). Despite this, their stadium is located 26 thousand spectators, and was just in the eye in 80% of them full (supporters of the opposing team somehow turned up ...). Ultimately, the result was 2:2, the Palace ran through most of the game, which is according to me, no mean achievement in a game with one of the top 5 most popular clubs in European leagues. The name comes from Crystal Palace, of course, the glass structure, which stood in 1851 in Hyde Park for the Great Exhibition of the World. After the show was moved outside of London, to Kent, and because of that area from the club Crystal Palace. Unfortunately, the structure burned down in late listopata 1936. It's a pity, (
As far as the same style of play is too much to say I do not, I am totally ignorant, although I must admit that the length of shares (calculated on the number of successful applications) was impressive, as well as tricks presented by the players (eg the very successful intercept the ball kick combined with a half-somersault backwards, 'kick' the ball into the opponent's arm [standing behind him], and a few others that difficult to describe.)
fans behaved calmly, but I must admit that the game was for fans of Palace pretty successful. Their team did very well (my friend optimistically assumed that lose only 0:1). Supporters opponent, which was so with 20 times less, does not deign to protest. The atmosphere in the stadium despite bad weather (rain) was very enjoyable, a lot of songs, battle cries etc etc (oh, I mentioned that all 26 thousand seats is the roof?). There were no flares and the burd ... On the other hand, I got the impression that this is a club supported by the older generation rather British. I'm not saying that they are calmer fans) but rather a burd did not initiate. Oh, after the game everyone goes back to his limo and beer. Despite Sunday, everybody makes a surprisingly impressive (as in English;) sober. Back
also proceeded peacefully, the train has created even enough intimate atmosphere, (Because of the horrible crowd) that he wished someone happy Valentine's Day. In addition, a loose discussion was conducted for the entire match on the wagon, so to speak, over the ranges (bands in the regional trains do not have, but people have become so all calls that today.)

As for Valentine's Day alone, I do not have much to say:) Oh, another point in the calendar sales hypermarkets and shopping malls. So far I see it this way: September-October-Christmas sales beginning. Shortly after the holidays: preparation for Valentine's Day (in line with the sell-off New Year). Just before Valentine's Day Easter mania begins. Somehow in recent years escaped my notice period April-September. Probably a mixture of holiday deals, and the end and beginning of the school year. In the same Valentine
prices in restaurants tend to be higher, it is difficult to coffee tables and television ... I have no idea what was happening on TV, because TV does not have (among others. cegłówki famous thanks to that now in my radiator warms up:).

Oh, and finally, about the fact that I come from the central-European city. Recently I read a comment correspondent for The Economist about the Polish. He dared to write an article about current economic and political situation in Poland, according to me a very balanced and fair. Was immediately criticized in the comments (oh, by the way, comments on the BBC are moderated, maybe we should introduce it in the forums and Onet Gazety.pl? "I do not even regard it as a pure online in Poland would have stood All those people who have spent sitting days and fit bezdennie stupid comments would have to get to work, I think zyskalibyśmy 0.8% growth per year as nothing!;) Poles in England, apparently bored with the same as that in Poland. The retort has rightly pointed out how difficult it is to write about Poland. Starting location (eastern europe already seems to us discrimination), by size (we are one of the largest countries? Like to refer to Russia and Ukraine? "And again, their location? Whole: The Economist). Apparently irritated by the author concludes that the safest way is probably nothing to write home. And, unfortunately, something that is ... What about us do not write, and so przyczepimy:) At such times, I am pleased with my small circle of recipients: P Which, of course, I greet!

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