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7 Things We Learned This Weekend At The Rowdies Game

7 Things We Learned This Weekend At The Rowdies Game

Nathaniel Hawthorne once wrote, "No man for any considerable period can wear one face to himself and another to the multitude, without finally getting bewildered as to which may be the true." If this is true please bury us in our #RowdiesFaces. It was a great night at Al Lang. The crowd was electric and verbally passionate as ever. After a night of unreal athletiscism and adrenalline, here are the lessons we learned the fun way with The Rowdies.

 

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1) These Colors Don't Run, even in the Florida heat

 

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2) While field views are spectacular

 

 

Nothing compares to watching the Game with Ralph's Mob.

 

 

3) Keep your hands up during the action if you're in the Midfielders Club

 

 

Because while the signs might read like crude jokes…..

 

 

These balls really do fly. 

 

4) Typical soccer games may be reserved for the hooligans

 

 

But The Rowdies bring out & bring together families.

 

 

5) Not all the soccer is played on the field

 

 

6) The Rowdies may have the nicest portable restrooms in all of professional sports.

 

 

7) You're never too young or too old to don your very own #RowdiesFace

 

 

No matter what, win or lose, you won't find a fanbase more dedicated and devoted to its team than the Burgers who flock to the stands for each and every home game. The Rowdies are hitting the road for the next couple of weeks facing the Ft. Lauderdale Strikers on August 2nd and the Carolina RailHawks on August 9th. The Rowdies return to Al Lang on Saturday, August 16th, against rival the NY Cosmos. If you want to take your #RowdiesFace on the road or want to reserve your ticket in advance for their home game visit their online schedule/ticketing page here.

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