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Day 25 – Describe your typical matchday routine.

It starts on Friday night when I check the TV schedule for the weekend's matches. I write down all the ones I want to watch in order to keep them straight in my mind, and to keep track of the channels they are being shown on. There could be up to ten games on one day at times. There are 4 or 5 TV channels I can watch...actually, there are more, but I find I have hardly any time for Serie A anymore, because I watch so many EPL and La Liga matches. Luckily, only one or maybe two Bundesliga games are shown per week, ditto that for Colombian, Uruguayan and Brazilian matches.

On Saturday morning I get on the computer to find out what matches are being shown online This is the only way to watch Argentine league games because of the new broadcast laws there. Then I'll have breakfast, shower, tend to the various needs of family members and then I'm ready to sit down to watch games. Sometimes I have to eat breakfast while watching because the first match can start at 7:00 am. This will be an EPL game, most likely one of the top four teams.

After this, games are shown literally back-to-back. I try not to find out what has already happened because a lot of matches have taken place at the same time. So if I get on the computer during games, it's hard not to accidentally discover the result of a match I want to watch later! Tricky.

I have to fit in chores during half-times, or if a match is really boring I'll get up and go do something else, checking back every so often to see how it's going. In this way I can do laundry, some housework that's not too intense (dusting is good), and tend to the demands of my family (sigh). Sometimes my husband will watch a match with me. He finds Manchester United, Spurs and Borussia Dortmund to be usually the most exciting.

My butt can get sore sitting around so much, so I'll try to exercise during matches as well, or doing dusting or ironing in front of the TV can help keep me active. Match-time snacks are usually tortilla chips and salsa, wraps made with Nutella and bananas, popcorn, trail mix or granola bars, washed down with water, tea, and maybe soda pop once in awhile. But I've gotta watch my waistline!

Date: 2011-06-01 11:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] serpent-849.livejournal.com
you must have a lot of time in the evening though? for me the latest matches end at 1-2am my time, not counting south america (peñarol in cl is at 4:50 am, i slept a bit before them last time :D)

Date: 2011-06-02 09:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] just-jenni.livejournal.com
I'm the opposite from you for getting up in the morning! I am up early, around 5:00 usually...workdays and weekends both...so I get tired by 10 PM at night and usually fall asleep. But yeah...the South American games are on later for me...Brazilian and Colombian (and sometimes Uruguayan) league football is on in the evenings, never the daytime.

The teams I always watch for the entire game without moving are Spurs, Wigan, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Schalke04, and Colombian or Uruguayan matches. Also every game of the Copa Libertadores this season. AND the Europa League, since they added a Europa League channel here. (When there are no Europa League matches, they show Ligue 1 (French) games. Which I don't usually bother to watch...I tried but they were boring.)

They used to show the Russian League! VERY early in the morning...like the games can start at 3:00 AM! But for some reason they stopped showing them so frequently...sad. :(

Date: 2011-06-02 10:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] serpent-849.livejournal.com
i suppose that's when there are games at midday XD

oh and while i don't write down what matches to watch i know the feeling &hearts i check myp2p about twice a day to check what's on that day and then in the evening to see what to look forward to tomorrow, and every 3 days or so i also check the whole week and/or the weekend :D

omg wigan? loool all spurs wigan fixtures i've seen were either insanely boring or roma scored two goals (twice) and they weren't boring XD

Date: 2011-06-03 10:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] just-jenni.livejournal.com
My life is chaos. If I don't write down all the games I want to watch the night before, then I won't have time to do it in the morning. :)

I started watching Wigan for Hugo Rodallega, and they always seemed to have the most interesting Latino players! (Like Antonio Valencia, Wilson Palacios, Marcelo Moreno, Antolin Alcaraz and Maynor Figueroa, at different times). Then when Roberto Martinez took over coaching I really liked their style. The team just got to me...it's that indefinable thing when a team grabs you and you know they are going to be a favourite. XD ♥

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