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Allianz Arena to House Park

This is a repost from “An Absolute Cracker”, a short-lived Tumblr of mine.

What a soccer day yesterday, with two big games. First — well, actually, first was the Championship promotion game between Blackpool and West Ham, which on most other days would be big, but yesterday it was little more than a footnote to my soccer day.

Anyway, first for real was the Champions League final. I was technically a neutral, but got pretty wound up in anti-Chelsea fervor during the run-up to the game. I really wanted Bayern to solidly beat Chelsea, if not outright humiliate them. Alas, it was not to be.

And then the second big game: the return to the field of my hometown team, the Austin Aztex. There’s a lot of history for me with the Aztex (a whole other blog‘s worth), but bottom line, I was just pumped to go to a live game again, without having to road-trip to Houston, Dallas or San Antonio for the privilege.

It was fantastic. This new team is “just” PDL (amateur, mostly college guys playing over their summer breaks), and the competition is “just” other teams from around Texas (El Paso, Laredo, Midland, etc.). But even though it was supposed to be a lower level of play than the previous pro Aztex team — and maybe it was, it’s hard to compare after just one game — it didn’t matter a bit. It was a blast.

Winning 6-1 over a team that had 2 players ejected didn’t hurt the celebratory homecoming, either. :-)

Here’s the double-decker bus we rode from the Lion & Rose to the stadium, also a blast. Bonus that nobody was decapitated by power lines or tree branches.

Lion & Rose bus for Eberly's Army

So the day featured two games from the farthest extremes of world soccer. From some of the biggest names in the game playing on manicured grass in a packed Allianz Arena, to a bunch of amateurs playing on artificial turf in a 70-year old high school football stadium.

Some fans might find that swing, from the very pinnacle of the game to essentially the very base, too far to stomach. But I love it. Because across all the miles and characters and stories, it’s still the exact. Same. Game.

what we rode to the @austinaztex game in, courtesy of @thelionandrose

The Future of Football Coverage is not Jamie Trecker

This is a repost from “An Absolute Cracker”, a short-lived Tumblr of mine.
Lyon celebrate winning Champions League final

I was excited to see that Fox’s own Jamie Trecker personally attended and then wrote about the women’s Champions League final today. Until I read it, that is. What an insulting, condescending turd.

Take the same piece and imagine it being written by some baseball or NFL journalist, attending the men’s final, then patronizingly patting everyone on the head for a nice little time with your little ball, but concluding with a sniff that their sport was still The Bestest. You’d have soccer fans everywhere up in arms. But somehow the so-called “senior editor” at Fox Soccer gets away with gems like the following:

While you might turn up your nose at the idea of seeing a women’s club match (as some of my fellow ink-stained wretches did when I mentioned it to them this morning)

No need to be apologetic about going to a world-class soccer game, bro. I’m sure they’ll still let you back into the clubhouse when you get back.

Before you ask, yes, it was a “real” soccer crowd

Again with the defensiveness. Not sure what else 50,000 fans would be. I guess he expected all soccer moms and little kids, plus players’ families?

Now, let me be frank and say that the game would not have made you forget Manchester City.

Well that’s no shocker, since that Man City match was widely regarded as one of the most exciting games in modern Premier League history. And remember, nobody seems to think Saturday’s Champions League final will make me forget Man City, either, even though those players have boy parts instead of girl parts.

the only people who didn’t look like they enjoyed the atmosphere were the players – they looked very nervous in front of the wall of people . . . partly because the women usually play to pitiful, invisible crowds.

This was a bigger than usual crowd for them, okay, fair point. You don’t have to be quite that vicious about it, though. I mean, really: “pitiful” and “invisible”?

And even though the level of play isn’t that of the Premiership, Lyon wasn’t half bad. Still, the future of the sport is not feminine.

Whuh . . . WHAT? What. What the fuck is _that_? Ohhhhhh. Ah, yes. That’s a reference to ol’ Sepp’s comment (“We have always believed that the future of football is feminine“).

And there we have it: Trecker’s whole point in going, his whole point in writing about it. To refute year-old empty rhetoric from a corrupt old dickbag that nobody likes or even believes about anything, anyway.

Dear Jamie. The sport doesn’t have to be masculine or feminine. It can be both. There’s enough room for both! There are apparently 50,000 people who are into women’s soccer enough to attend that match just two days before the vaunted men’s final is held in that very same city. That fact will probably not hurt attendance on Saturday. It’s okay. Men’s soccer is not in danger, and you don’t need to defend it. And if you’re uncomfortable with or incapable of covering women’s games as, you know, actual games, then please don’t bother. Your contribution will not be missed.

The moral of the story: forget Trecker and Fox’s “coverage” of the women’s game, and just read Jenna Pel at Pro Soccer Talk. Instead of one token paragraph, you get a whole story about the actual game, with no gender agenda either way.

til death do us part #pachanga

an American dinner to begin an evening of American soccer

easily the best homemade concrete rhino statue on my drive home

Moon Tower, S. 1st

wait, which door again?

at the O. Henry house, across from #railsconf

ceiling lights

danger – hard hat area

waiting for @heartlessbstrds to come on… #railsconf

car pet

butterfly

Doritos Dinamita, Chile Limón, hotter than HAIL (no filter on photo)

NO…

this train is not a toy

facepaw /via @laurietotheg

free cookies: the real reason I give blood at @bccentraltexas

new buds on cactus, must be springtime in TX

Alternative Titles for Software Developers

At work recently, we had new business cards printed. As a developer with few in-person interactions with current or potential customers, I’ve given out all of maybe five business cards, ever, in my career. But the company’s sending the development team to RailsConf, and the boss wants us to be able to hand a card to prospective job seekers, etc.

We don’t have actual formal titles — I usually go with a generic “software developer” when I have to give one — but business cards seem like they should somehow indicate one’s role. It wasn’t long before some of the brainstorming for this turned silly, and then, as occasionally happens, I had a short-term obsession with thinking up clever (more or less) titles.

Here’s the resultant list, in no order whatsoever, which I hereby release to the public domain, as if anybody else in the public domain would give a damn. Some are pop-culture references, some are unpop-culture references, some are just random ideas of my own.

  • ‘); DROP TABLE Contacts; —
  • Misanthrope
  • sudoer
  • Onceler in Chief
  • Ringwinner, Luckwearer, Barrel-rider
  • Señor Developer
  • Asshole
  • Spelchecker
  • Assistant to Ms. Paltrow
  • God of the Harvest
  • Unicode Expert�
  • ���������
  • Scapegoat
  • Curmudgeon
  • Captain of Industry
  • Lieutenant of Industry
  • Vice Officer
  • Assistant to the General Manager
  • Corporate Espionage
  • Clockwatcher
  • // TODO set title
  • implements Developer
  • Replicant
  • Lazy Developer
  • Earthman
  • Galactic Hyperspace Planning Council
  • King of the Britons
  • Iterator
  • Not Sure
  • Cleaner
  • Grandmaster
  • Pawn
  • Perfectonist
  • Patient Zero

For this batch of cards, I went with the first one, the xkcd reference.

chillin’ squirrel style

Lupinus texensis, y’all

had a great time seeing @hospitalityband today at @WaterlooRecords, grabbed their CD & got it signed too #jackpot

hill countreh kitteh

…but it won’t hold out much longer

among glimpses of Spring, Winter hasn’t let go yet

not too sure about the art program at the high school…

the wife’s breakfast (after) o_O

the wife’s breakfast (before) O_o

rainy parking lot

looks like my laptop crashed

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