I'm off on another topic today, my apologies. This is for those of you who would be interested in knowing what it's like in a professional footballers house on game day.
Yesterday was game day at the Hahnemann house.
This means the only day Marcus can get up late. He has some down time with Halo and then he has his routine pre-game meal which includes a grilled tuna and cheese sandwich. After he's cleaned up and has his head shaved, he dons his dress shirt, tie and suit. Of course the final touch is his cowboy boots made of snake skin. They look good with his dark suit.
Then there's the traditional good-bye -- everyone heads to the door to say goodbye, Amanda has the truck going and Marcus is off.
Then the rest of us get ready, have our sandwiches and we're off. Yesterday two neighborhood kids went with us. Amanda has the radio set to hear the pre-game show and any traffic snarls. We arrive at the stadium, luckily Amanda has a car park pass and we can park close to the stadium. We enter through the Family and Guests door and we're off to the player's lounge to wait until it's time to go out for the game. There's a bar, coffee, tea, snacks. Then it's time to head out for kick-off.
It is such a thrill to step out into the stadium. The stands are full, it's noisy and you can just feel the excitement in the air. The teams are announced, big roar whan hey mention Marcus. He's at the opposite end in goal. Marcus had some good saves, strikers had some chances but no goals the first half. We spend half time in the player's lounge talking with other families. It's fun for us since we've been going for some time. This is the 6th season for Marcus at Reading. There are families we haven't talked to for some time.
The second half is more exciting and Marcus is down at our end. Reading makes a goal, Marcus has a penalty kick that he doesn't stop so now it is 1-1. The excitement builds as time passes. Marcus makes an awesome save by tipping the ball over the bar. Then Reading gets a GOAL in stoppage time. WHEW, a win is good.
It's exciting with 42,000 + people cheering.
An added bonus is that Marus is featured in the program.
Back to the lounge to await the players especially Marcus. He is usually the last player up. He got kicked in the head during an early save so that will need to be iced. We hang around for about an hour. Yes, the last ones out. There are still fans waiting at the car park for Marcus to sign things. Amanda, Jon, neighbor kids and I head out for home. On the way tradition has it to call the fish and chip shop, the Indian restaurant and the Chinese restaurant for take away. This way everyone gets what they want, no cooking, just cleanup.
We stay up until Sky Sports has their Match of the Day program with highlights from games. It's now late and we're all off to bed.
We'll do this all over again on Boxing Day the 26th with an away game, then again on the 29th and New Years Day. WOW it's a very full schedule.