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Friday, April 20, 2012

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Gear up for President's Cup and Lancaster this very cold season. Stay warm and support your San Diego Soccer Club @ the State Cup. Wear your scarves - Show your SDSC player your support. We're at practices every Mondays and Thursdays @ RBCP - we're also volunteering @ the Try Outs. We can meet at the practice location or mail it to you. Scarves are $20 each - buy 2 Scarves and will ship it Free. 

Email at sdscnumber7@gmail.com or text at 858.863.SDSC (7372). You may use PayPal below for payments or cash when we meet. 

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Soccer Scarf | First the story(borrowed & slightly tweeked from Fangcan.com)

Soccer scarf, the essential of clothing which sets soccer fans apart from any other group of fans, has a storied tradition of being the badge of honor for soccer fans all over the world. The tradition of wearing a scarf to football started in England over a century ago.  Fans would wear scarves of the color of their team, and the practice quickly spread to Europe and then the rest of the world.

Besides the ball, the scarf is the most recognized icon shared by football cultures around the globe. From Manchester United to the Argentina National Team, now you too can share in the pride and tradition by getting your own custom SDSC scarves to support your team and your club.

By wearing an SDSC scarf, you let other soccer fans know that you “get it”.  By getting it, it means you don’t need a noise meter on the scoreboard to make it look like the crowd is into the game.  It means you are there to support your team. It means you understand why there aren’t 100 shots on net a game.  It means you know the entire game is important, not just the fouth quarter or the last inning.  Basically, it means you get, love, and support soccer, a far cry from the McFandom that has crept into the rest of sports and tried to running our game.
Before and after the game, you should hold your scarf up high above your head to show your pride in your club.  This has become the universal sign of solidarity supporters have with their club.

SUPPORT San Diego Soccer Club and GET YOUR SCARF TODAY!