Enjoying the State Of Origin at 7am |
But anyway, we were up nice and early for breakfast, then caught a bus to a site The Fanatics had setup with a big screen and a special live telecast. There were about 1000 people here with 80% of them die hard and loud NSW fans, so the atmosphere was buzzing.
A sea of yellow departs for the game against Netherlands |
Now it was time for the main event. We enjoyed a local live band and exotic dancers to get us all in the mood for the upcoming Socceroos game at 1pm, then we all marched to the ground about 1km away again creating a sea of yellow.
The locals absolutely loved it adopting Australia as their second team. There were television cameras and helicopters every where, as we walked past a sea of orange that were the Dutch fans. They were a friendly bunch and we were giving each other high fives as we walked past each other, and wished each other luck.
Stuck with the Dutch fans |
On the other hand Australia are minnows. They are made up of A-League players as well as players from the second and third tier of European football leagues. We were riddled with injuries and have just had a new coach taking over. So to say we were underdogs is an understatement.
Tim Cahill celebrating one of the great goals |
The best was yet to come. Only seconds later Tim Cahill scored one of the greatest World Cup goals in history, a volley out of nothing. The crowd went nuts, strangers were hugging each other and beers were flying through the air.
Fuleco enjoying another action packed day |
Australia then almost went ahead 3-2 with Matthew Leckie trying to chest down a goal but falling agonisingly short. The Netherlands then went up on a counter attack and made it 3-2. We had plenty of chances, but we just lacked the polish.
Watching Chile bundle Spain out of the World Cup |
This means that Chile are guaranteed a spot in the second round and we will actually be in Chile for the match, which will likely be agains Brazil. Bingo!!
Our last trip to the Porto Alegre Fan Fest |
Porto Alegre has been a blast and we will be sad to leave, but next stop is Florianapolis, a beach paradise and we are staying in a beautiful resort. Tomorrow is another early start with a 7 hour bus trip to endure, but Florianpolis promises to be one of the highlights of the trip.
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