Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Live from Wisla Stadium!

8:30: Out come the teams to rapturous applause from the fans. They're lining up for the national anthems now (played by the marching band), and we're going to turn it over to matchtracker from here...we'll see you after the game!

8:25: You may notice from the sub sheet that Josh Wolff is now going by the name Jose Wolff. As you can see, he's really assimilated well into German culture while at 1860.

8:24: A marching band is out now. Looks like they're from the Polish army. The crowd is loving it. Did you know that this is the first friendly in Krakow in about a decade?

They're anouncing the names of the Polish players and here's how it goes: The anouncer says the first name of the player and the crowd responds by screaming the last name....Dariusz...DUDKA, Pawel...BROZEK, and so on. It ends with: Leo...BEENHAKKER...Leo...BEENHAKKER...Leo...BEENHAKKER

8:20: Wisla Stadium is one of the reserve venues (right now) for Euro 2012, which will be joint hosted by Poland and Ukraine. The stadium is set to under go an expansion project that will the capacity up to 35,000. Meanwhile, both teams have left the field at this point...kickoff in just a few minutes!

8:17: Tim Howard's heading back into the locker room now, suitably warm it seems. The rest of the guys are launching shots at Marcus - That ball can't feel too good on the hands right now. Unless of course they're already frozen ...

8:13: If you read the game notes, you'll know that this is one of the more experienced rosters that coach Bob Bradley has named during his time as MNT manager. Not one member of the squad is uncapped...

8:10: The stadium is packed to the gills now and there is lots of red and white. A bit of anthracite too. The house music is going again - this song just sampled Fox's NFL Sunday theme. Bizarre...


8:06:





8:03: There are a bunch of other international games tonight, but the one that means the most to the U.S. (other than this one of course) is the Barbados / Dominica game back in CONCACAF. The first leg finished 1-1, and now Barbados is looking to do the business on their home ground. The winner of that tie of course will face the U.S. in June in the first round of World Cup Qualifying... Big shout out to John Hackworth and Tim Mulqueen who are down there "scouting" that game...You guys suck. The MNT Blog's hands are beginning to freeze...

7:59: The U.S. is on the field now...





7:54: The Lineup for the U.S. is as follows:
----------------------Howard-----------------------
Cherundolo----Onyewu----Bocanegra (c)-------Pearce

Dempsey-----Clark---------Bradley---------Donovan

---------------Ching----------Johnson-------------

7:50: Update from field level: The visiting locker room at Wisla Stadium is insanely small! ..All the players are crammed into the locker room while the coaches are making due in the hallway. In the history of small visiting locker rooms (Panama, Costa Rica) this one is fighting for least amount of square feet...

7:45: Poland is out on the field now. They make their entrance to the theme from Pirates of the Carribbean...In the meantime, Marcus Hahnemann and Tim Howard have come on to the pitch. The MNT Blog wonders what music Marcus would like to enter the field to if he could choose...we'll have to ask him...



7:43: Need some reading material before kickoff? Check out today's game notes... The ballads keep coming btw. If the MNT Blog wasn't so emotionally hardened by weeks of travel, it would be shedding a tear for this slow-rocking goodness...

7:40: Out come the Polish goalkeepers, the crowd is thrilled...they're chanting the name of Artur Boruc - #1 for both Celtic and his country...

7:37: The MNT blog has sent a runner to investigate the lineup situation, so we'll be sure to report when we hear something. A newspaper article came out today in Krakow talking about the demand for tickets for this game - Simply put its huge. People waited in lines for 8 hours to get tickets for this match, which is Poland's last friendly before manager Leo Beenhhaker names the Poland squad to go to Euro 2008...

7:33: Already the stadium is rocking. Far from the traditional fare of R-O-C-K in the USA, Wisla Stadium is blaring some house music to get the fans going. People are already chanting and the stadium is loud - even though there's still about an hour until kickoff....Now the PA has switched pace a little bit, a classic rock ballad is on.

7:30: We're coming to you live from Wisla Stadium! The team just arrived about 15 minutes ago and the MNT blog is settled in in the press tribune. Its a bit chilly, but all things considered, its a great night for soccer - no snow yet...

3 comments:

b said...

thanks for the updates!

Toddzilla said...

Great stuff - I noticed that the announcer for Heerenveen (sp?) did the same when I was watching highlights of Michael Bradley's latest score-fest. After the goal, he would yell "Michael!", followed by the crowd in unison, "Bradley!" Pretty dang cool.

And those new unis are sweet. Makes us look like Death Star FC. I think I might be getting one of those...

pwnser said...

Hi, I'm from Poland (actually even from Krakow) and I just ran across your blog. And wow! I must say it's amazing! I mean, this blog and the US soccer website with these preview videos where you can get insight of the team trainings and all the stuff. I think that comparing it to analogous Polish national team coverage would give you much higher result than 3-0 that was on the pitch. I wish we had similar things here in Poland. It is hard to believe that soccer is not a popular sport in USA. Congratulations on your impressive win and I hope we will have an opportunity to meet again soon. It's long time since we last won against you, so we must keep trying ;-)