as a soccer fans,how do you describe your relationship/feelings with soccer?

@myNate (13)
Indonesia
January 28, 2009 2:56am CST
my relationship with soccer is getting closer everyday. i think i'm in love with this sport. the sport that makes me addicted to watch. soccer rules my day, coz i can through one day without checking soccer news from the media, especially news about my favorite soccer club, Liverpool. watching their games could bring me joy, anxiety, sadness and happines. t dictates emotion. u can feel the spirit... u can see how the bodily-kinesthetic intelligence can be so beautiful... u can see the friendship and professionalism at the same time... u can scream... not only the games that makes me excited, but there are other things that related to soccer such as the player's profile, the psywar between the teams, the gossip, the WAG's, the chants.... no wonder some people said that soccer is the most beautiful game in the world ;)
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@zamakh (517)
• South Korea
28 Jan 09
i just finish watch football match between my country (indonesia) and australia for asian cup qualifier. i watch from online streaming from here, korea. so there's time differences. and now the time in my region would be 1.30 am. is that enough to prove that i'm a soccer nuts? :P i also support newcastle united despite the bad performance at current time..
@myNate (13)
• Indonesia
29 Jan 09
hey there..i'm also indonesian. (Apa kabar? rela streaming demi nonton timnas tercinta hehehe hidup indonesia!!) is too bad that we can't win against australia isn't? we have some chances and at least one of them should become a goal. we really weak at finishing. happy streaming to you! ow btw did u also watch bpl via streaming? coz i did that here in indonesia, and u know how time difference between england and indonesia. sometimes i woke up in 3 or 3 o'clock in the morning to watch the game. so, yeah i think that's quite enough to make us as soccer nuts ;D thanks for sharing! and keep support your team! "supporting a winning team is easy but supporting a team that struggle is shows character"