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Top 5 Places to Go Watch the World Cup


Posted by The Editor on 09 Jun 2010 /
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St. Louis has a very odd relationship with soccer. Sometimes it seems strong, like on fall days when every single minivan in town is shipping a load of kids and a bucket of orange slices to one of the hundreds of soccer fields. Other times, like when we have soccer times just die on the vine because no one gives a damn you think, wait aren’t we supposed to be some kind of an oasis in the universal malaise of soccer that shrouds the vast majority of the United States?

All that is put aside however when the World Cup spins back up. Anyone that once played soccer is in to it again. The whole city seemingly tries to remember the soccer of its collective youth…and then promptly try to destroy those memories with beer after beer.  Soon the game you had to go watch at the pub around 6:45am, is merely background noise to the spinning room and the annoyed waitress you are trying to get to blow you in the bathroom after the lunch rush is over.

So where’s the best places in St. Louis to watch the World Cup? We came up with a top 5 list. Pretty much the only requirement to be in the running was to have an “event” of some kind gear toward the World Cup. Wondering why some obvious “Irish Pub” players aren’t on the list? They decided “trivia night” or a Nickelback coverband would be a better use of their time.

5. The Dubliner – 1025 Washington Avenue | St. Louis, MO 63101

Standard fair, but always a nice place.

4. Tigin Irish Pub – 333 Washington Ave | St Louis, MO 63102 | 314-241-8666

“On Saturday, June 12, fans will experience a day long party for much anticipated England vs. USA match up. Pub opens at 6.30am for the first of three World Cup matches. England vs. USA kicks off at 1.30pm. Party goes all night with live music with Playback Duo after the game on the patio.”

3. Amsterdam Tavern – 3175 Morganford | St. Louis, MO 63116

“The Tavern will be open for EVERY World Cup game, AND all Sunday games with breakfast and lunch to keep everyone fed!”

2. Barristers – 15 N Meramec | Clayton, MO 63105

Apparently its been named “Soccer Central” by some website we’ve never heard of. Those are the best kind of sites. Worth a #2 for us.

1. Scottish Arms – 8 South Sarah Street | St Louis, MO 63108

“This year we will be open for ALL GAMES, yep even the 6.30am kick off matches. We will have light breakfast selections available of Panini’s, bagels, fruit and yoghurt for the fans.” Nice. Oh and there’s this: “The Scottish Arms is proud to present the largest Whisky Selection in St. Louis. In March 2006 we received a Certificate from Whisky Magazine, based in the UK, which recognized the Scottish Arms as one of the… GREAT WHISKY BARS OF THE WORLD!”

Head out! Get drunk! Pretend to be able to name even 5 players on the US team! …oh and send some photos.


Sports

Athletica’s Financial Red Card: Women’s Soccer Team Flops


Posted by The Editor on 28 May 2010 /
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St. Louis’ professional women’s soccer team closed up shop seemingly out of nowhere Thursday.

English brothers Heemal and Sanjeev Vaid, the money men behind both teams, abruptly yanked their backing in recent weeks although contracted to fund the clubs through the 2011 season.

Athletica players were told Thursday that will be on their own as free agents effective June 1.

Be honest. How many of you reading this even knew this team existed? 40? 4? It doesn’t matter. It’s the United States, soccer teams fold. It’s just the way it is here. In fact you can always look to the league as a whole and see how their react to find out if this is really a big deal.

The league said that St. Louis’ games would count in the standings and that a revised schedule would be released next week. Athletica players will be eligible for the WPS All-Star Game if they find another WPS employer by June 11.

Well that was simple. Even had dates ready and everything. “What’s that? Oh the Athletica collapsed? Ok. Just tell the other 4 teams they have to just play each other now.”

We took to the streets to find out why St. Louis, despite being a “soccer town”, couldn’t find time to support their local women’s soccer team and how owners could make their sport more of a product they would buy in to. The number 2 suggestion? Replace all the women with men. #1? Play something other than soccer.

Our research says two guys hitting each other in the face with 2×4′s would draw a bigger crowd than women’s soccer. Our suggestion? We think women’s sports are great and cheap shots like the stats we unveiled above really piss us off. We, for one, really love Foxy Boxing and…wait….do those tapes of blow job competitions count?

via Globe Democrat


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