Saturday, August 4, 2007

Day 4 Dundee vs Aberdeen

After training we immediately headed off to Dundee for the season opening derby match between Dundee United and Aberdeen. Dundee is approximately 60 miles north of Edinburgh and the drive takes us through spectacularly beautiful country - from the Firth of Forth in the Kingdom of Fife to the Firth of Tay and the county of Angus. I'm not sure the boys fully grasped just how beautiful the drive was but I can assure you the parents were most impressed. I tried to take a few pictures but the quality wasn't great as we were traveling along at 70 mph.

Everyone agreed that this was the best match we've seen to date, if not ever. The stadium is fully enclosed and was packed full with 12,486 rabid fans, including 22 fans adopted from the Coastal Soccer Club. The stands are very close to the field and our seats were three rows up at midfield. The atmosphere was electric and the noise was incredible with constant cheers and singing from both sides. You just can't replicate this feeling in larger stadiums. A picture of our team was in the pr0gram (see picture in slide show) and we were announced at halftime.

As for the game, both teams played passionately and had great chances to score in the first half. At the end of the half one of the players for the local team was sent of for diving (his second booking) and the place went nuts. I won't repeat the language here in this blog but let's just say it was colorful, and it came from all ages - from young lads to old men. Dundee played down a man in the second half and scored the game winning goal in the 90th minute. The stadium was shaken to its foundation. As the fans spilled out to the street after the game I think the boys understood how important this game is to the local people. We just don't have anything like this back home.

After returning to Edinburgh we had dinner and the boys organized a 3 vs 3 tournament in the courtyard of our dorm. Seth and Irl climbed Arthur's Seat, the large hill behind the hotel. Curfew is at 11 PM tonight and we're off to Durham tomorrow at 9:30 AM.


2 comments:

howsay said...

We are enjoying your blog journal.
It is informative, interesting, nostalgic and in every way fantastic.
Alec Lindsay Dunn is our grandson. We emigrated from the UK in 1960.
It seems like your busy days are loaded with fun and excitement.
Keep on enjying it.Hope the weather is good to you.
Howard and Olga Lindsay,Hamilton, MA.

Anonymous said...

Hi Everyone!!! Looks like the trip is going so well just wish Kyle would crack a smile once in a while.
Sorry we missed your call Kyle - we were up to Moose Pond. Thank you to Brady for having him call us.

Continue to have fun and be safe!