Introducing Paste Soccer!
I grew up watching baseball. My dad bribed me into becoming an Atlanta Braves fan by paying me a quarter every time the team won. In 1979, that worked out to $16.50 for the season (it was not the easiest time to be a Braves fan). I watched the Falcons and the Hawks and even have vague memories of seeing the Flames and the Chiefs. They were Atlanta teams, so they were my teams, no matter the sport.
But the Flames left in 1980, followed quickly by the Chiefs, our NASL soccer club. After that, when it came to soccer, I only had the U.S. men’s and women’s teams to pull for—something I did off and on when the World Cup rolled around. My own career as a midfielder ended after warming the JV bench in eighth grade.
And so I was an unlikely candidate to become completely soccer-obsessed when I happened to visit Manchester, England, in July 2009. Knowing only a little about the English Premier League, I assumed I was in Manchester United territory. But contrary to what United fan (and Paste Soccer columnist) Dominic Monaghan says elsewhere on this site, every local I met was a Manchester City fan. I jokingly said I’d adopt the team, which had just finished 12th in the league.
But City had an influx of money and had just bought Carlos Tevez from their cross-town rivals, as I soon learned from the banners hanging above the streets. I came back to Atlanta and found that I could watch most of the games with a pretty basic sports package on my TV. And I was quickly hooked, watching nearly every match in a heartbreaking season. I even started joining my soccer-obsessed friend Will Hinton for Saturday pick-up. When he started an over-30 rec team at Atlanta’s minor-league Silverbacks soccer park, I teamed up with a collection of very patient fellows and we became Bernardus F.C. after one of my favorite beers (Fear the Monk!). They were from Chile, New Zealand, India, England, Jamaica, Mexico and right here in Atlanta. I now play on three teams and watch soccer whether it’s Man City winning a title, La Liga, MLS or a USA friendly. I’ve fallen in love with soccer.