Saturday, February 22, 2014

Three Tips To Becoming A True Newcastle United FC Supporter

Newcastle United FC: A club with magnificent history, passionate fans and a team that has topsy turvy performances year after year. One moment we finish close to the top of the Premier League table and the next, we are in a relegation battle. But if there are any Geordies (Newcastle fans) reading this, fear not. You are not alone in supporting the greatest club on the planet! There are fans around the world, including myself (currently residing in Ohio, U.S.) watching my beloved club every day and just waiting for their reign to spike again. But Newcastle United will always be my team, and is one of the many reasons I love this game so much.

I’m sure you all want to become a true fan of Newcastle United, right? Here are my three tips on becoming a Geordie.

1. Represent The Toon

Newcastle United FC lives because of the support from its faithful fans. Newcastle United would not be a phenomenal team if it was not for us. So wear the black and white with pride, and don't take any offense from another supporter. And you will get this. This will show the passion that you have for the club, especially during its difficult times. No fair-weather fans are allowed in the black and white! When Newcastle United wins a title, the feeling of victory will be that much sweeter when you stick with them through thick and thin. This leads me to my next tip…

2. Try Not To Be Surprised By The Show

This club is a roller coaster, plain and simple. The colors are a great representation of the club, in that we are either here or there. Black and white, nothing in between. The players are giving their all, or not giving anything at all. We either love the coaches/owners, or despise them. The antics that happen around St. James' Park will always rev our engines but at the end of the day, we will always say the same thing: "Ho'way the Lads." (translation from Geordie dialect: “Come on, boys!”)

3. Remember Why You Support Newcastle

Older players may have sparked your passion for the club such as the great Jackie Milburn, Malcolm Macdonald or David Ginola. Alan Shearer was the best player for Newcastle from its most recent times. Or you may have started watching the “toon” play during a fantastic era, such as the early 90’s when they were nicknamed “The Entertainers.” I started watching Newcastle in the early 2000's, and we definitely had a rocky period around that time for many depressing reasons. But the special people around you might kick-off your passion and continue it as well. My father has also been a fan for his whole life, and we fuel each other's fire when it comes to the supporting this great club. There is nothing more valuable to someone than a shared passion, especially with a parent. Newcastle makes our bond stronger. The day Newcastle wins a trophy, I am celebrating it with my Dad. Because he was the one that gave me the feeling of devotion to this club.

All of us fans support Newcastle in our own ways, but the fact remains that the common denominator is the love for this club. That is something to be remembered while we are still alive to watch this club continue to grow and improve. And improve we will! We all know when we have a bad run of form, a great run of form is just around the bend. And now, I will leave you all with a piece of our unofficial song of Newcastle United. I hope to hear you all sing this song loud and proud very soon.

Blaydon Races
 Ah me lads, ye shud only seen us gannin',
We pass'd the foaks upon the road just as they wor stannin';
Thor wes lots o' lads an' lasses there, all wi' smiling faces,
Gawn alang the Scotswood Road, to see the Blaydon Races.







Sunday, February 16, 2014

Run, Forrest. Run

Being in Ohio has made me realize something. The new places and cities we visit help us grow as people. Travel is what grows us. Whether it is Ohio, Florida, or travelling to Thailand for a few months, those people come back with a better knowledge of the world and themselves. Going to a new place with no prior knowledge of your surroundings helps you realize how beautiful this world is. To do this, you must be able to leave your "home" and everything that is associated with it.

My advice to anyone who is reading this is do not let anything hold you back from what you want in life. If there is something that is not letting you be who you are, cut ties with it and move on. Because in the end, the most important thing in life is yourself. Like Charlie's "Golden Ticket" in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, keep a hold of your dream and don't stop until you get it. Because your aspirations and your well-being is more important than something that does not let you reach them. But keep in mind, don't forget your home and the people that sculpted you. They will always be there for you and love you until the very end. And you will be able to celebrate your accomplishments with them, so you will realize how far you have come.

So, run Forrest. Run.

Friday, February 7, 2014

The MLS Youth System

I am ecstatic about the future of soccer in this country. The academies, clubs, and developmental programs are gaining more players that are going on to play in college or even on professional teams. February 5th was the Columbus Crew Youth's College Signing Night and it was evident that the coaches truly believed the players would go on to bigger and better things. These kids were something special, because they went through adversities early on in their careers and they grew from their challenges. I can relate to them and I know I will be able to make my dreams come true. We are all in control of our own destiny and it all hinges upon our choices in how we handle challenges.

The opportunities that these players gained from progressing in the youth academies at the Columbus Crew were magnificent and something of which I could have only dreamed. Taking the next big step to push themselves in college (and many of them are going to Division I schools) is the best choice. It was an event that I was able to look upon and wish that I had the same opportunity as them. But my goals have changed now. I want to be a part of the development of youth and use soccer as an avenue for their success. The development of my favorite sport in this country is my passion and I want to spread that passion to others. Spreading the love and bringing the best out of people are what leaders do best. And I believe that the best human beings are coaches/leaders. Because they do things to their players that are unbelievable at times, they turn players 180 degrees for them to fully realize their potential. They are a special breed. It is an art to become a leader/coach and it will take a lot of work, but I believe I am up for the challenge.
Columbus Crew College Signing Night




Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Places To Go, People To Meet

I am beginning to love this town. There are so many places I have seen and many times I have gone out with on the town, but there are still so many great things to do! For example, this time next week I will be going to the Ohio State vs Michigan basketball game here at the Schottenstein Center (The Schott)! This is a big rivalry between the two schools and they only play each other once during the season. This game is going to be nuts! Both teams are nationally ranked as well, so it is being set up for one heck of a match-up. There is nothing I love more than highly competitive games between two teams that just do not like each other for the mere fact that they are located close to one another. However, I still need to get some Ohio State gear to rep this hood ( <--I know what you are thinking, "I didn't know Stu was a G?" ). But with concerts, sports games, the Short North (part of downtown,which I have yet to experience at night), and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, I will never get bored or run out of things to do. Not to mention all of the things I have not heard of yet.

O-H-I-O