World Cup Fever Hits Louisville

6/17/2010 02:19:33 PM  -  0 Comments
 

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A report from the field (that would be the soccer field) from G.L.I.P. manager Michael Iacovazzi-Pau:

 

For the most part we all try to be impartial; being politically correct is something we are acutely aware of. However, when it comes to the World Cup, the gloves come off, passions run high, and loyalties are etched in stone. This past weekend Sister Cities and Greater Louisville International Professionals hosted a World Cup kick-off celebration at Molly Malone's for the highly anticipated USA V. England match. I can't express just how impressed and excited I was at the enthusiasm and intensity of the U.S supporters. It was a far cry from four years ago when the excitement was practically non-existent.  The room we had reserved was packed, the walls lined with people and still more squeezed in at the door as everyone watched on eagerly. The GLIP/SCL room itself held supporters for both teams, flags, shirts and face paint told the story. As we cheered on our different teams there was still a feeling of camaraderie, maybe that comes from Louisville's Internationalism, where you can fit right in but still remain true to your roots. 


 





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