The player's girlfriend: first person: Jasmine Beach-Ferrara.On the outskirts of Bristol, England, there is a small soccer stadium called Mangotsfield, a place so remote that most locals have not heard of it. During a four-month period earlier this year, this is where I spent my Sunday afternoons. Huddled hud·dle n. 1. A densely packed group or crowd, as of people or animals. 2. Football A brief gathering of a team's players behind the line of scrimmage to receive instructions for the next play. 3. in layers of fleece fleece, mat of wool formed by shearing a sheep in one continuous operation. The average fleece weighs from 5 to 10 lb (2.3–4.5 kg); in highbred wool sheep such as the American Merinos a ram's fleece may reach 30 lb (13.6 kg). and wool, I was there to cheer on the Bristol Rovers, a top-ranked team in the English Women's Premier League Women's Premier League may refer to:
My girlfriend, Meghann, was the Rovers' goalkeeper. She played in the WUSA WUSA Women's United Soccer Association WUSA Windows Update Standalone Installer before it folded and now, like many of her peers, bounces between leagues and around the globe: an American league American League (AL) One of the two associations of professional baseball teams in the U.S. and Canada designated as major leagues; the other is the National League (NL). in the summer and internationally the rest of the year, everywhere from Japan to Italy. This explains why Meghann moved to Bristol in the dead of winter. My presence was explained simply by the fact that I am in love with her. Most Sundays---game days--I looked like a die-hard Packers fan, so bundled in layers as to appear genderless. During the week I spent more time than usual doing laundry, stuffing our small washing machine (storage) washing machine - An old-style 14-inch hard disk in a floor-standing cabinet. So called because of the size of the cabinet and the "top-loading" access to the media packs - and, of course, they were always set on "spin cycle". full of workout clothes. The machine spun around the clock in the house we shared with four of Meghann's teammates, and our living room decor was dominated by a rotating display of soccer gear drying in front of the space heater. As a kid I dreamed of being a professional soccer player. I grew up playing soccer, foot ball, and basketball. During college I rowed crew and, like my teammates, got chills when our coach explained that our training was designed to take us deeper and deeper into oxygen debt. But when I stopped rowing I lost my taste for lactic acid lactic acid, CH3CHOHCO2H, a colorless liquid organic acid. It is miscible with water or ethanol. Lactic acid is a fermentation product of lactose (milk sugar); it is present in sour milk, koumiss, leban, yogurt, and cottage cheese. . These days I sate my appetite for competition in occasional road races and--although it has surprised me to discover this--by being a fan. Our time in Bristol could well have been the role of a lifetime for me, especially when one considers that our four housemates were evangelical Christians This is a list of people who are notable due to their influence on the popularity or development of evangelical Christianity or for their professed Evangelicalism. Historical
tr.v. hand·wrote , hand·writ·ten , hand·writ·ing, hand·writes To write by hand. [Back-formation from handwritten.] Adj. 1. Bible quotes encouraging self-control taped to the walls. On Sunday mornings Jesus rock was blared through the house as everyone went about her particular pregame rituals. At the games the regular fans knew that I was with Meghann. It did not matter much; what mattered most to them was the final score of the game. But for me, there was also something deeply moving about watching the public heroics of a body that I know intimately, knowing the years of training that made a move like that possible, knowing the inevitable pains that will surface the next day. These are not secrets, exactly, but they're a part of the story of sports that we're not supposed to think about as a game unfolds--part spectacle, part performance. The keeper dives, and the shot gets saved, or it drops into the back of the net, the fans sigh or groan on cue, and the game goes on. |
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