Football, heat and Port..... what a combo!

Port house boats floating on the Douro River in Porto.
I have mentioned my "Master Dream List" before. Basically if you have seen the movie "The Bucket List", you get the idea. This is your personal list of everything you want to do before you "check out".
One of the items on my "Master Dream List" is to see England play in a major competition. In 2004 the European Championships were held in Portugal. Well, I hadn't been to Portugal, and I hadn't seen England play yet, so it only seemed reasonable that I try and get tickets!!
The thing is, with a major trip like this, you have to tread lightly on the home front. So more then two full years before the tournament, whenever we were out with the ladies, my brother-in-law Wayne and I started joking around about going to the tourney. About a year before the tourney we had to submit our requests for the ticket lottery. "It's a lottery. What are the chances?". "Think of the millions of Europeans that will want to go see their country play, we have no chance". The girls laughed it off (we crossed our fingers).
Apparently the Europeans weren't that interested in going to Portugal. We were allocated two tickets to 2 quarter final games, the 2 semi's and the final!! By the time we were allocated the tickets the ladies had been brainwashed, and had accepted the fact that Wayne and I would be spending two amazing weeks in Portugal in late June 2004.
The great news, England made it to the quarter finals! The not so great news, we didn't have tickets for that game. I ended up landing in London the day of England's quarter final match v the hosts Portugal. I caught the match with some friends in a pub. It was a cracker of a match with Portugal going through on penalties.
I am a pretty easy going dude, and I gotta tell you, I heard comments in that pub that shocked even me. Mainly because there were young families in there as well. I am sure in the heat of the moment I have said more then my fair share of inappropriate things. But I can't imagine wanting anybody to do anything to a goat....well, at least I wouldn't scream it at the top of my lungs in a pub.
We ended up seeing the last 6 games of the tournament.
QF-France v Greece: Crazy thing about this game, we were walking up the steps to enter the stadium and we bumped into Lindsay the goalie from our footy team the Wolves. Freaky! Greece through 1-0.

A friendly reminder of what you can't bring in the stadium.....
QF-Sweden v Holland: We bought the tickets for this game outside the stadium from David Letterman's Dutch doppelganger. If you like attractive blonde women, you would probably have liked this game. Dutch through on penalties.
40 degree celsius, no hats, bring on the coke cups!
photo by David Van Letterman
QF-Czech Republic v Denmark: Class team of the tourney Czech Republic wins 3-0. If you thought the Swede and Dutch birds were hot....

Game of human foosball outside the stadium
SF-Portugal v Holland: This was an amazing game which was won by the hosts 2-1. Portugal was headed to their first major tournament final. After the game we caught the train to central Lisbon to join in on the celebration. Here are some of my pics.








This is a great shot. There was a Portuguese flag tied to a vent blowing in the air. Just as I stood in front of it for Wayne to take my picture, these Portuguese kids jumped in the photo.
SF-Czech Republic v Greece: The Greeks were a super defensive side in this tournament. They realized that the only way that they could compete was to defend with all 11 guys, and try to poach a goal on a set play. The did it again in this semi final beating the Czech's 1-0.

We snuck out a few mins early to catch the train, this a great shot of Dragao Stadium in Porto.
The Final Portugal v Greece: Who would have thought that Greece would make it to the final? Surely the tourney was Portugal's for the taking.
Wayne had to leave for a family trip that he was going on to Brazil, so I was on my own for the final. One last bit of business was to get rid of Wayne's ticket. We decided the best thing was for me to sell it outside the ground on game day.
I am not the best when it comes to flogging tickets, so I nervously walked around with a ticket in my hand hoping someone would ask if I was selling. We thought that this was a great strategy because every other game we had been at, if you had a ticket in your hand, someone asked if you were selling it. Maybe it was my over active imagination, but I am sure every third person outside of the stadium was a cop, and it felt like they were all looking at me!
Finally the Chinese Elvis came up to me and asked if I was selling. Next thing you know I was surrounded by buyers. "how much?? how much??". I had already shown CE a price, so I gave him first dibs. We ended up getting a decent price for the ticket, but had I done a bit of research into where exactly our seats were, we probably could have got triple what we did! Second level, 3rd row, center field.....
As it turns out it was heartbreak for the locals, the Greeks put on another stellar performance and won the European Championships 1-0.


So that's the story on Portugal. Wayne and I were very fortunate to get to spend almost two weeks together watching some amazing football, seeing an incredible country and experiencing in person an event that is one of the most watched sporting events in the world.
Even though I couldn't scratch the England game off of my "Master Dream List", I came home with a fresh outlook and mind full of memories to last a life time.


I wish I was there!!!
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