Monday, March 10, 2014

Chelsea vs Tottenham

Watching the English Premier League live is such an awesome experience.

The scale of it feels pretty much like our national celebration. But this occurs almost every other week. Attendance yesterday was close to 50,000 at Stamford Bridge. The entire place and the roads are filled with fans in blue. There were a few thousand away fans, even though were a minority, their voices were never drown out.

Cheers, jeers were plenty. From the first minute to the last second, the chanting never ends. The taunting kept coming fast and furious. Even the young kids are involved in a supposedly adult kind of language and actions. Not very advisable, but such is the football culture. 

The excitement is heartstopping. Every time the ball approaches the goal on either end, we all rise in unison to make sure we do not miss the moment of scoring. Many times we end up with the 'awww's rather that the 'yeah's. You simply cannot keep still during the game. You'll stand and sit repeatedly for hundreds of times. It's actually a workout.

This match offered view a good return for the viewers. I don't support any particular team. I watch for the excitement and adrenaline of the action. There were 4 goals in this match. Unfortunately they all happened on the far end of my seat. My seats were actually quite great, close to the pitch.

Watching the game at home has the added advantage of a commentator. At the stadium you are your own commentator and you draw your own conclusions of every incident. That's a huge fun in itself. 

Stamford Bridge seems to be a rather small stadium. It feels very different when viewed on TV. The pitch seems much smaller in life. But the players look gigantic. It seems TV dramatises the view and the experience. But watching it live is just so much better. Totally felt like you are part of the action.

The only down side is the price. Tickets cost at least £50, which is pretty much the cost of a concert ticket in Singapore. I seriously wonder how they can afford watching it week in week out. 

It's a wonderful experience. Football fans out there, this is a must try. 

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