Showing posts with label Free Beer Match Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Free Beer Match Day. Show all posts

Monday, February 13, 2012

PHOTO ESSAY - Free Beer Match Day: USWNT in Dallas

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We took in the United States Women's National Team international friendly against New Zealand in Frisco, Texas this past weekend. A pair of Alex Morgan late goals spared the Lady Nats blushes, but as always, when American soccer is on tap there's no question it was a good time.

We were joined at the tailgate by member several area chapters of the American Outlaws (Dallas-Forth Worth, Oklahoma City, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio)the San Antonio soccer supporters group, the Crocketteers (a NASL team, the Scorpions, starts play this season), and members of several FC Dallas supporters groups. 

We were armed with some canned craft brew from
Austin Beerworks and a handful of FBM scarves.
This Outlaw from OKC aka "scarfman" added the FBM scarf to his collection.

The Crocketteers came loaded with several dozen cases of FREE BEER provided by a San Antonio-area distributor.

FREE BEER! (Photo Credit: The Crocketteers)

Captain America manning the keg.

A brisk day called for creative use of FBM's scarf and a few extra beers for warmth.
Leading the Outlaws in song with a little liquid inspiration.

The AO march into the stadium.

The Crocketteers/AO section getting "warmed" up before the match. (Photo Credit: The Crocketteers)

Pre-game warmups for the USWNT as FC Dallas Stadium fills up.


A New Zealand fan watches during the National Anthems.

Sunny, but fer-eezing!
20,677 took in the match.
The largest crowd for women's soccer in the U.S. since the 1999 Women's World Cup Final.
Kelley O'Hara


Hope Solo organizes her line.

The USWNT applauds the crowd after the match.


We sat next to this guy (his name is Homer) at the stadium, a home brewer from Lubbock, and by the end of the match he bought the FBM scarf off our neck! Another satisfied customer!

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

The Idea of the Free Beer Movement

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U.S. Soccer Federation President Sunil Gulati speaks to U.S. supporters
(including the American Outlaws) in Chicago. He might have been taking about this....
The idea is simple: invite your friends to a soccer game, buy them a beer. There... you've done it! You're now a participant in the Free Beer Movement.

You watch soccer at home, in bars, at the stadiums, you might even have enough physical stamina to play the sport itself. Now it's time to take what you already do and share that love of this sport with others.

In the United States, for a number of Americans, the verdict is still out on soccer. We have no doubts of our own passion for it, but for millions of others they remain underexposed to the sport. Rather than have Jim Rome's and other old-school soccer-hating media-types define OUR sport to others, we must become the voice for soccer. We are ambassadors of our sport.

There are many ways one could do this, but the Free Beer Movement subscribes to the KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) philosophy of life. What's more simple than a free beer?

Use your passion, use your knowledge, above all use free beer and expose the underexposed to soccer. Once they're in the door of the bar, the gate of the stadium, or just the comforts of your hope you've got ninety minutes for soccer to entertain and for you to educate that newbie.

Will every person you bring into your soccer home (be it your actually home or pub or stadium) become an instant fanatic? Probably not. The point isn't to indoctrinate these "soccer newbies", but to introduce them to what you love and help them develop and nurture an appreciation for the sport.

Beer and soccer. Looks pretty good together, huh?
Consider this: if each Free Beer Mover (that's you!) brought ten people to various games throughout the year and bought them free beer, that is most definitely ten people that would not have watched a second of soccer otherwise. If even one of those people became a true-blue soccer fan, that's one more person to be added to the rolls of the soccer faithful that would have NEVER touched the sport before if not for your free beer intervention.

It is a win-win situation for all involved! You're already watching and going to games (and probably drinking beer), so why not have some more company? We've all seen or been to games with either empty seats or them filled with too many of our opponents. Now is our chance to fill them with future fans.

A silly idea leads to serious economic support behind American soccer. More fans in the seats means more cash on hand for clubs to invest in marketing, stadium improvements (or building one!), academy programs, and player signings.... all things that increase the quality and attractiveness of our domestic league.

Being a soccer fan and supporting the game is nothing to be ashamed about. Too often, we soccer fans, are content with being that sporting outsider, supporters of a niche American sport. Outcasts among the ignorant. IT DOES NOT HAVE TO BE THAT WAY! Soccer is the world's game and the fastest growing sport in the United States. We have a viable domestic league, an exciting National Team headed to this year's World Cup, and fans as dedicated and passionate as any other sport in this country.

The Free Beer Movement is not only a philosophy for growing the game, but an organization that wants to empower American soccer fans to take pride in their version of the global game.

Being a soccer fan does not have to be solitary life. Show your colors, define your passion, share it with friends over free beer and grow the sport in this country to where it is on par with the rest of the world.

"Invite your friends to a soccer game, buy them a beer".

It's a simple idea with big implications.

Help build American soccer one beer at a time.

And it starts with you.


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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Free Beer Match Day in Minneapolis with the Dark Clouds

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Editor's Note: Whenever and wherever there's free beer and soccer WE WANT TO KNOW. Send us your stories and pictures of that help us prove that we're right in "Building American Soccer One Beer at a Time." The place? freebeermovement(at)gmail.com. The time? Right now.

By Jim Oliver / Dark Clouds Supporter


The Dark Clouds are a wide open group of jackasses that support soccer in Minnesota, focusing mostly on supporting Minnesota's second division NASL side, the NSC Minnesota Stars. The Dark Clouds have been making free beers a pillar of this summer's efforts to get new fans to come out to experience Minnesota's highest level of professional soccer, and this Memorial Day weekend's game against FC Tampa Bay was marked on the calendar as a game to make a big effort.

The Dark Clouds are camped out at the National Sports Center parking lot before every Stars home game, grilling on the park's huge charcoal grill and shouting encouragement to the youth clubs that are usually competing on the NSC's fields nearby the main stadium. This weekend the group made the pregame festivities particularly special by buying a few cases of Minnesota's finest brews from Summit Brewing, Surly, and Schell's to entice Minnesota's local-vores to sample the game along with their favorite beers. New fans got a beer the minute nobody recognized their faces. Experienced fans who brought their newbie friends got signed up for raffle prizes including scarves, t-shirts, and even the newly unveiled away jersey that is Admiral Sportswear's take on the old NASL team kit from the Minnesota Kicks.



Many Minnesotan soccer fans had a bad taste in their mouths from the local Fox affiliate all but pre-empting Champions League final coverage to give us second-by-second updates on weather that might have turned into a tornado (but didn't). You can see the video of their weather porn overshadowing soccer here. Thankfully, those that showed up to "the Nessy" got their soccer needs seen to with two entertaining U16 matches during the tailgate, followed by a riveting display of attacking soccer. Thanks to two outstanding goalkeeping performances from Joe Warren and Jeff Attinella we didn't have any goals to cheer for, but the shots came hot and heavy enough to work the Dark Clouds up into a singing, chanting frenzy.

Free beer is a way of life for Dark Clouds, who always have an extra hot dog, Grain Belt, or ticket handy for newcomers at the Nessy. When we really put our heads down and organize some giveaways and prizes to get new folks out the Stars do their part by putting on a great show for us. Here's to a long summer of Free Beer and good soccer!




There's lots more great photos of Stars action photos that our local photog Jeremy Olson takes every home game viewable here.

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Monday, February 14, 2011

Free Beer Match Day Nine: Give Me 473.2 CCs of Beer! Stat!

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Editor's Note: Just in case you didn't get the post title. The game was in Corpus Christi and, CC being a medical term, we calculated how many CCs it would take to fill a pint because, well, we like beer. 473.2 CCs to be exact. And there you have it. Nerd-dom at its finest.

Meet Free Beer Movement Pale Ale 1.0 (Austin, Texas)
The Free Beer Movement took to the road this past weekend to watch some pre-season Major League Soccer action between Texas rivals, Houston Dynamo and FC Dallas in Corpus Christi, Texas. The Western Conference Champions and MLS Cup 2010 runners-up were humbled by their intra-state rivals, 4-0.

As always its the atmosphere of American soccer that makes the day even more special. Saturday became a day of not only watching American soccer, but celebrating the greatness of America soccer supporters groups.

We traveled with several members of the Austin Soccer Supporters Group, Chantico's Army, met up with the San Antonio SG, the Crocketteers, and then party-hardy with the Dynamo's Texian Army, El Battelion, and La Bateria.

A friend of ours has been working on a tribute beer for the Movement and this weekend was the release of the Free Beer Movement Pale Ale 1.0. What better way to spread the love of American soccer through free beer then a beer with our namesake?

Check out more photos from the event....


Monday, October 18, 2010

Photo Essay: Free Beer Match Day Eight - The Movement Gets Blown (Away in the Windy City)

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Hey! Where am I? Oh, yeah....
Built to honor the Polish General who helped the colonists defeat the British during the American Revolution. Divided loyalties on the night for sure.


Surfing the free beer "bus".


Brothers in beers.
It takes all types.
American Outlaws President Korey Donahoo and Vice President Justin Brunken. Brought a U-Haul van full of the good stuff for their thirsty troops. Free Beer Movement in Action!
One for you and one for you and one for you....

Wisconsin ID, baby! Give her two beers to start right away!

Ohhhhhhhhhhhh! USA! USA! USA USA!




It takes all types (part two).

The march to the stadium.

Lone soldier behind enemy lines.


Scarves up! Show 'em who you are!





Number one? Not yet, but just you wait and see....


Hoping the Polish line holds like September 1, 1939.
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The last line of our defense. And our last photo.

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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Free Beer Match Day Eight: The Movement Gets Blown (Away in the Windy City)

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The Free Beer Movement is crashing Chicago and we want our USMNT fans to be a part of it all. Come find us at any of the events we're attending and get some FBM stickers for you to make all your friends jealous with!

As a proud member of the American Outlaws we're following their itinerary for most of this epic international friendly weekend: Friday night party, pre-game bars, and pre-game tailgate; plus filling that supporter's section to the brim!

Friday

Chicago Fire 13th Anniversary Party 2pm to Game Kick Off

Fire fans we're practicing our journalism skillz by covering Section 8, the Fire Independent Supporters Association in a story for the FBM site in a feature. We'll be interviewing supporters, including Section 8 chairperson Tom Dunmore.

Columbus Crew vs. Chicago Fire, 8pm

Looking for us patrolling Section 8 and the rest of the match as these two Eastern Conference rivals battle it out! Continuing our work profiling Section 8 and the Fire organization.

Maybe we'll meet Frankie Hejduk and Brian McBride, too!

American Outlaws Night Before Party

We'll be meeting up with our fellow AO members at Small Bar Fullerton for the rest of the night. Drinkers gotta practice for the match tomorrow as well!





- $4 Carlsbergs
- $6 BullSchlitz (Schlitz Tall Boy & Shot)

Address:
1415 W. Fullerton
Chicago, IL
773-525-2727

Saturday

The Weather Mark Tavern

The FBM will be meeting all our AO brothers and sisters at the Weather Mark then marching to the Stadium/Tailgate from there.


Address:
1503 South Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60605-2812
(312) 588-0230
www.weathermarktavern.com

American Outlaws Tailgate


Location will be on Waldron Deck.(Gates to the stadium will open at 5:30)

Drinks (beer for 21+) and Food will be provided for donations only. Please help our cause! and spread the word…


Look for AO banners and members, we have spots reserved.

Game Time: USMNT vs. Poland at Soldier Field, 7pm

Join us in supporting our boys in red, white, and blue! Sing loud and proud!

Post Game

Back to The Weather Mark????

We'll have FBM stickers all weekend! Slam a beer with the Movement that's "Building American Soccer One Beer at a Time"!!!!


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