Sunday, May 9, 2010
Soccer, football, futebol, футбол, フットボール
Phil, John and I went to Tampa for the game yesterday - great to see how much support they drew but the field - urgh! We sat level with the half way line but because of having to avoid the mound, the right half of the the field was much further away and the touch line was blocked by the advertising boards. I hate to think what will happen if it rains - the ball bounced very differently on the two surfaces. I know we moan about the lines at House but they suddenly didn't seem so bad.
We were joined by many of the USL front office plus a group of coast guards that Phil and Adrian had met in a restaurant the night before. Turns out one of them was from Austin so he brought 5 of the other coast guards with him to the game to cheer on our lads. We were very disappointed with the draw - the last penalty decision was a joke - but we are unbeaten so far on the road and joint second in the table.
The English Premier League is over and Stoke City finished in a respectable 11th place. Seems to have some last minute drama in the dressing room and in the tabloids and now, the supporters are unhappy with the new Adidas kit. It DOES appear to be a bog-standard red Adidas shirt with added logos.
On a happier note, the World Cup starts soon so all will be forgotten as the whole country comes to a standstill to watch the games. It is quite eerie to drive around any town or city when England are playing and to not see a soul! England play the US on June 12th - it's an afternoon kick off then the Aztex take on the Whitecaps that same evening. Should be a great day all round.
I'm looking forward to our next game on Sunday - I'm hoping that many of the folks who came out for the Haiti game will return, a big crowd cheering on the lads would be awesome.
Go Aztex!
Kay
Friday, April 30, 2010
Wednesday night
Wow, what a night! I'm still on a high after witnessing the outpouring of not just cash and soccer equipment but love for our neighbors from Haiti. To raise $11,500 in one night was amazing enough and the huge pile of jerseys, cleats, soccer balls was also heart warming but it was the folks with welcome banners, the cheers for both teams and just the warm and friendly atmosphere that bowled me over. We've lived here just over 5 years and have loved Austin since we moved here but Wednesday made me fall in love all over again. The community is my focus for the Aztex - obviously, I love to win and I want the club to succeed but the game against Haiti showed me once again what can be achieved through sport. So, thank you from the bottom of my heart for your generosity of spirit and for making a difference.
The team are in Minnesota for the second road trip of the season. We didn't win away from home until September last season so we have already put one unfavorable record to bed! We will be in Cuatros cheering the guys on so do come and join us.
Meanwhile, life in the office seems as hectic as ever. One real sign that our name is out there is the number of appearance requests we get - one of my challenges is fulfilling those requests while still keeping the coaches happy by not interrupting training! I have Yoanna doing a sterling job helping me - we are also getting requests for Sgt Pepper and , surprise surprise, our lovely Soccerettes!
Seems ages till the next home game but it's really only 2 weeks - just need Stoke City to let fewer than 7 goals in this week - ugghh! Couldn't bear to watch!
See you all on the 16th!
Kay
The team are in Minnesota for the second road trip of the season. We didn't win away from home until September last season so we have already put one unfavorable record to bed! We will be in Cuatros cheering the guys on so do come and join us.
Meanwhile, life in the office seems as hectic as ever. One real sign that our name is out there is the number of appearance requests we get - one of my challenges is fulfilling those requests while still keeping the coaches happy by not interrupting training! I have Yoanna doing a sterling job helping me - we are also getting requests for Sgt Pepper and , surprise surprise, our lovely Soccerettes!
Seems ages till the next home game but it's really only 2 weeks - just need Stoke City to let fewer than 7 goals in this week - ugghh! Couldn't bear to watch!
See you all on the 16th!
Kay
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
From Intern to Sales!
Hello to all!
I used to be known as “Kristin the Intern,” but now you will probably just know me as “That Blonde Girl in Sales.” I began an internship with the Austin Aztex in January to finish up my degree from Texas A&M University, starting out in Operations but recently making the move to Tickets. We certainly have a special thing here in Austin with the Aztex, and I’m just proud to have the chance to be a part of it. The Rawlins family has been incredibly gracious to me, and I suppose the guys and gals in the front office aren’t too bad either .
The army of interns includes myself, Joe Levy from the University of Texas, Jordenne Parker from the University of Texas, and Phil Legault (or Little Phil as he was once dubbed) from Texas State University. Phil Rawlins’ son John also deserves some credit; he’s been a huge help while he stays here on “holiday.” Each of us has our own set of responsibilities here in the office, and I appreciate that no one is afraid to give us a project to make our own. And you know, I haven’t had to staple nearly as many stacks of papers as I thought I would!
So what have I learned in this internship? Well let’s see. I learned not to wear my Manchester United scarf around the office. I learned that the office shares a deep love of Krispy Kreme donuts. I learned that Coach Heath’s accent doesn’t sound like any English I’ve ever heard. I learned that a few pranks around the office never hurt anyone. I have learned that Chick-Fil-A has the best lemonade I’ve ever tasted. I’ve learned that transferring a call to someone’s voicemail is trickier than you might think. I’ve learned that bad words just sound funny when said with an English accent. I learned that a genuine smile and a nice word make a difference. I’ve learned that a small polo shirt in Soccer World is really an extra extra small in the Real World. I’ve learned that a little patience can go a long way in the hot sun or the freezing rain. I’ve learned that an Aztex Game Day is not just 90 minutes. And I’ve learned that playing baseball with a mini soccer ball is a nice way to break up a stressful Friday.
All in all, I think I’ve learned what I needed to.
As a last note, I’d like to remind everyone to come out on Wednesday for the game against the Haitian National Team. I cannot even tell you how proud I am to be a part of an event that gives the donations directly into the hands of the people that need it most. I want House Park to be full of proud Texans that can show these young men that America hasn’t forgotten what they have been through. These young men have played both in Dallas and in San Antonio, and I want to blow them away with the generosity they find here in Austin!
See you Wednesday!
Cheers,
Kristin
I used to be known as “Kristin the Intern,” but now you will probably just know me as “That Blonde Girl in Sales.” I began an internship with the Austin Aztex in January to finish up my degree from Texas A&M University, starting out in Operations but recently making the move to Tickets. We certainly have a special thing here in Austin with the Aztex, and I’m just proud to have the chance to be a part of it. The Rawlins family has been incredibly gracious to me, and I suppose the guys and gals in the front office aren’t too bad either .
The army of interns includes myself, Joe Levy from the University of Texas, Jordenne Parker from the University of Texas, and Phil Legault (or Little Phil as he was once dubbed) from Texas State University. Phil Rawlins’ son John also deserves some credit; he’s been a huge help while he stays here on “holiday.” Each of us has our own set of responsibilities here in the office, and I appreciate that no one is afraid to give us a project to make our own. And you know, I haven’t had to staple nearly as many stacks of papers as I thought I would!
So what have I learned in this internship? Well let’s see. I learned not to wear my Manchester United scarf around the office. I learned that the office shares a deep love of Krispy Kreme donuts. I learned that Coach Heath’s accent doesn’t sound like any English I’ve ever heard. I learned that a few pranks around the office never hurt anyone. I have learned that Chick-Fil-A has the best lemonade I’ve ever tasted. I’ve learned that transferring a call to someone’s voicemail is trickier than you might think. I’ve learned that bad words just sound funny when said with an English accent. I learned that a genuine smile and a nice word make a difference. I’ve learned that a small polo shirt in Soccer World is really an extra extra small in the Real World. I’ve learned that a little patience can go a long way in the hot sun or the freezing rain. I’ve learned that an Aztex Game Day is not just 90 minutes. And I’ve learned that playing baseball with a mini soccer ball is a nice way to break up a stressful Friday.
All in all, I think I’ve learned what I needed to.
As a last note, I’d like to remind everyone to come out on Wednesday for the game against the Haitian National Team. I cannot even tell you how proud I am to be a part of an event that gives the donations directly into the hands of the people that need it most. I want House Park to be full of proud Texans that can show these young men that America hasn’t forgotten what they have been through. These young men have played both in Dallas and in San Antonio, and I want to blow them away with the generosity they find here in Austin!
See you Wednesday!
Cheers,
Kristin
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Coach's Corner
Two weeks into the season and thankfully two wins out of two, so we have to be pleased with the start, but that’s all it is, a start. I have been involved with this great game too long to get carried away at this early stage. The players have worked extremely hard since we reported back, so they deserve a great deal of credit for the effort they have put in, and the results they have achieved.
We have changed the squad quite considerably from last season and after two games I am more convinced than ever we have made some shrewd signings that over the next few seasons will be a great asset to this football club. I’m sure those of you who attended the first game in our new home “House Park”, were as excited as the players, I honestly believe this move will help the club move forward both on and off the field. We entertain Rochester this Sunday, and having watched their first two games, I know if we fall below the standards we have set ourselves we will be in for a very difficult afternoon. Their performances have deserved more than one point, from two very difficult away games.
Finally I would like to draw everybody’s attention to a Charity game on Wednesday April 28th, 7.30 pm. The opponents will be the Haiti National team who are in Texas to prepare for their upcoming friendly with Argentina. All proceeds from the game will go to the Haiti relief fund. Having visited shortly before the disaster, they certainly need all the help they can get. The Haiti Football Association was decimated in the disaster and whatever we can do to help will be a start in the right direction. It will also be an opportunity for all the Aztex staff to meet up again with a couple of players who went to England with us at the end of last season. Ednerson and Vaniel who have both travelled with the Haiti party were an absolute joy to work with and a credit to Haiti football. Whatever words I use at this moment seem inadequate, but I know I speak for everybody connected with the Aztex, in wishing the people of Haiti our best for the future. I look forward to seeing you all at the House.
See you soon, take care
Adrian.
We have changed the squad quite considerably from last season and after two games I am more convinced than ever we have made some shrewd signings that over the next few seasons will be a great asset to this football club. I’m sure those of you who attended the first game in our new home “House Park”, were as excited as the players, I honestly believe this move will help the club move forward both on and off the field. We entertain Rochester this Sunday, and having watched their first two games, I know if we fall below the standards we have set ourselves we will be in for a very difficult afternoon. Their performances have deserved more than one point, from two very difficult away games.
Finally I would like to draw everybody’s attention to a Charity game on Wednesday April 28th, 7.30 pm. The opponents will be the Haiti National team who are in Texas to prepare for their upcoming friendly with Argentina. All proceeds from the game will go to the Haiti relief fund. Having visited shortly before the disaster, they certainly need all the help they can get. The Haiti Football Association was decimated in the disaster and whatever we can do to help will be a start in the right direction. It will also be an opportunity for all the Aztex staff to meet up again with a couple of players who went to England with us at the end of last season. Ednerson and Vaniel who have both travelled with the Haiti party were an absolute joy to work with and a credit to Haiti football. Whatever words I use at this moment seem inadequate, but I know I speak for everybody connected with the Aztex, in wishing the people of Haiti our best for the future. I look forward to seeing you all at the House.
See you soon, take care
Adrian.
Friday, April 9, 2010
Two more days to go!!!
This will be a very short post - lots to do before the home opener on Sunday. It's been a lot of fun doing the new ads - there are more to come in the 'ball in the face' series. Also, planning the whole game day experience has been something the whole office and many of the Alliance members have been involved in. For me, it feels very familiar - the trip to the pub first to discuss the game, the walk to the stadium and then back to the pub after to celebrate. Cuatros have been great - it will be cool for the players to be there mingling with the fans.
Another piece of equipment arrived at the office for the Kidz Zone, made by Haley, niece of one of our staff. I couldn't resist taking a photo!
So, see you all on Sunday - don't forget to wear red or red and white!
Kay
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Minnesota to Austin!
Well, it’s been nearly five months since I rolled into town. Can’t believe how quick that went. When I left Minnesota, a season had just ended. Now we are literally on the brink of the 2010 campaign beginning. I couldn’t be more excited.
Texas has treated me really well so far. I had been to Austin before as my mother lived here for about 20 months when I was in high school, so I spent about four weeks one summer here. I vaguely remember the heat, but from what people are telling me, it gets hot. I think I can take that. I’m ready for the heat after struggling through the Minnesota winters. I remember one of my first days in Minnesota in 2004. The weather man that day, with a smirk on his face, said “Today will be one of the coldest days of the year.” He said it would be something like -34 outside and a wind chill of -60. I thought to myself “what have I done!” But I will say I thoroughly enjoyed my time in Minnesota. I loved my job and met some of the greatest people I will ever know.
But when this opportunity arose in October, there wasn’t really any question if I would take it or not. It was the time to make a change, and this was the perfect place. It all happened pretty quickly. I got the offer when I was on vacation in Colorado, an annual vacation to Grand Lake that I take with some of my closest friends. It was there that I also accepted the job. I remember the excitement, and my friends were so pumped for me. But I was obviously nervous to uproot myself from a place I had been for six years. I remembered that I had done this two times before, and loved the chance to come to a new city, meet new people, and experience something different.
I had just a few weeks to finish up in Minnesota and get the house that I had bought in 2007 ready to sell. Needless to say………it’s still on the market. So if anybody wants a summer home in Minnesota, let me know.
I called one of my best buddies, Casey, who is in golf school in Phoenix (yes, there is such a thing), and asked if I could fly him up to help me move. He was happy to. I picked him up at the airport on November 5. The two of us headed out for a bit so I could say goodbye to some people and then headed to the house to get ready for the journey. The plan was to leave around 9 a.m. on November 6th. At about 2:30 p.m. the next day, we finally had the truck loaded and headed out. We put the Highlander on a trailer behind the U-Haul and made our way out of Minnesota.
I think we made it to Wichita around 11:30 p.m. that night. We got a hotel, and departed for the remainder of the trip around 11 a.m. on November 7. We were making great time and were headed into the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. We decided that the Ft. Worth route would probably have less traffic. Just 10 minutes later after making that decision we discovered that the Texas NASCAR event was just ending. So, after two hours in traffic, we finally made it through Ft. Worth.
I’ll never forget driving into Austin. It was dusk and it was the most amazing sunset I have ever seen. I actually have a picture of it on my Facebook for any of you that are my friends. It was truly unbelievable and I don’t think the blackberry camera did it justice.
We got to my apartment complex about 7:30 p.m. I believe. One of my friends from kindergarten, Matt, who now resides in Austin, came to meet us to unload the truck. We basically just threw everything in the apartment because we had to get somewhere to watch the remainder of the Nebraska/Oklahoma football game. We made it and watched the Huskers beat the Sooners 10-3.
The next afternoon I dropped Casey off at the airport and that’s when it sunk in. It was the same feeling I had when I dropped my parents off at the Indianapolis airport when I moved there, pure excitement. I was invited that evening to head to Phil and Kay’s house for dinner. Coach Heath and his wife Jane joined. It was a great evening and I left their house knowing I had made the right decision.
Monday was my first day of work and I got thrown right in by having a meeting with AMD that afternoon to discuss our presenting sponsorship. From that moment, it’s been nonstop. But that’s what I thrive on. It’s pressure packed, but so much fun. The biggest thing I want to do here was bring in several years of working in soccer to an organization that is in year three. I must say that I was completely impressed with what has been accomplished in three short years. Phil and the staff have done an amazing job establishing the team in the community. Now we just need to fill the stands.
I’m excited about the move to House Park. The game against Houston at Nelson Field was my first match with the Aztex, and my first and last match at Nelson. I think it was a decent venue for the team last year, but I know the intimate confines of House Park will make all the difference. At Minnesota we played at the National Sports Center. Originally, the field was about 100 feet from the stands with a track around the stadium. The atmosphere was non-existent to say the least. We decided to make the decision to remove the track and bring the field 90 feet closet to the fans. It turned out to make all the difference in the world. I think moving to House will have the safe effect.
I think I’ve rambled long enough. I’ll try to do this again sometime as we get into the season.
Just a quick note, for those of you that I have met and have welcomed me, I appreciate it a great deal. I’ll see you all on April 11. Looking forward to taking down the defending champs!
Djorn
Texas has treated me really well so far. I had been to Austin before as my mother lived here for about 20 months when I was in high school, so I spent about four weeks one summer here. I vaguely remember the heat, but from what people are telling me, it gets hot. I think I can take that. I’m ready for the heat after struggling through the Minnesota winters. I remember one of my first days in Minnesota in 2004. The weather man that day, with a smirk on his face, said “Today will be one of the coldest days of the year.” He said it would be something like -34 outside and a wind chill of -60. I thought to myself “what have I done!” But I will say I thoroughly enjoyed my time in Minnesota. I loved my job and met some of the greatest people I will ever know.
But when this opportunity arose in October, there wasn’t really any question if I would take it or not. It was the time to make a change, and this was the perfect place. It all happened pretty quickly. I got the offer when I was on vacation in Colorado, an annual vacation to Grand Lake that I take with some of my closest friends. It was there that I also accepted the job. I remember the excitement, and my friends were so pumped for me. But I was obviously nervous to uproot myself from a place I had been for six years. I remembered that I had done this two times before, and loved the chance to come to a new city, meet new people, and experience something different.
I had just a few weeks to finish up in Minnesota and get the house that I had bought in 2007 ready to sell. Needless to say………it’s still on the market. So if anybody wants a summer home in Minnesota, let me know.
I called one of my best buddies, Casey, who is in golf school in Phoenix (yes, there is such a thing), and asked if I could fly him up to help me move. He was happy to. I picked him up at the airport on November 5. The two of us headed out for a bit so I could say goodbye to some people and then headed to the house to get ready for the journey. The plan was to leave around 9 a.m. on November 6th. At about 2:30 p.m. the next day, we finally had the truck loaded and headed out. We put the Highlander on a trailer behind the U-Haul and made our way out of Minnesota.
I think we made it to Wichita around 11:30 p.m. that night. We got a hotel, and departed for the remainder of the trip around 11 a.m. on November 7. We were making great time and were headed into the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. We decided that the Ft. Worth route would probably have less traffic. Just 10 minutes later after making that decision we discovered that the Texas NASCAR event was just ending. So, after two hours in traffic, we finally made it through Ft. Worth.
I’ll never forget driving into Austin. It was dusk and it was the most amazing sunset I have ever seen. I actually have a picture of it on my Facebook for any of you that are my friends. It was truly unbelievable and I don’t think the blackberry camera did it justice.
We got to my apartment complex about 7:30 p.m. I believe. One of my friends from kindergarten, Matt, who now resides in Austin, came to meet us to unload the truck. We basically just threw everything in the apartment because we had to get somewhere to watch the remainder of the Nebraska/Oklahoma football game. We made it and watched the Huskers beat the Sooners 10-3.
The next afternoon I dropped Casey off at the airport and that’s when it sunk in. It was the same feeling I had when I dropped my parents off at the Indianapolis airport when I moved there, pure excitement. I was invited that evening to head to Phil and Kay’s house for dinner. Coach Heath and his wife Jane joined. It was a great evening and I left their house knowing I had made the right decision.
Monday was my first day of work and I got thrown right in by having a meeting with AMD that afternoon to discuss our presenting sponsorship. From that moment, it’s been nonstop. But that’s what I thrive on. It’s pressure packed, but so much fun. The biggest thing I want to do here was bring in several years of working in soccer to an organization that is in year three. I must say that I was completely impressed with what has been accomplished in three short years. Phil and the staff have done an amazing job establishing the team in the community. Now we just need to fill the stands.
I’m excited about the move to House Park. The game against Houston at Nelson Field was my first match with the Aztex, and my first and last match at Nelson. I think it was a decent venue for the team last year, but I know the intimate confines of House Park will make all the difference. At Minnesota we played at the National Sports Center. Originally, the field was about 100 feet from the stands with a track around the stadium. The atmosphere was non-existent to say the least. We decided to make the decision to remove the track and bring the field 90 feet closet to the fans. It turned out to make all the difference in the world. I think moving to House will have the safe effect.
I think I’ve rambled long enough. I’ll try to do this again sometime as we get into the season.
Just a quick note, for those of you that I have met and have welcomed me, I appreciate it a great deal. I’ll see you all on April 11. Looking forward to taking down the defending champs!
Djorn
Monday, March 29, 2010
Travelling Aztex
The last few weeks have been full of travel for the Aztex, both players and staff. The team earned a victory in Laredo, running out the winners by 2 goals to 1. The text from assistant coach Bobby Murphy read "Won 2-1, missed a PK, hit the post 3 times, had 2 kicked off the line"
Meanwhile, Phil and I traveled to our home town, partly business and partly pleasure, to see Stoke lose 2 -1 to Spurs and then win against West Ham. I feel sorry for Zola, I think he's probably just a bit too nice. Ricardo Fuller's goal was a bit special - the only clip I could find was on footytube.com but it's highlights of the whole game so I'll let you have a look yourselves! Whilst the game was going on, our dear friends Gary and Sarah Mellor were bringing into the world the latest Aztex/Stoke fan - should have named him Ricardo but they decided on Harry! Congratulations from all the Aztex staff and fans, many of whom have met Gary, our Overseas Development Director.
Still on the subject of Stoke City, their manager Tony Pulis and comedian Nick Hancock are climbing Kilimanjaro to raise money for a local hospice - can't see Ferguson or Wenger doing something like that! Read all about it here - www.kili4kids.org
Adrian has also been on his travels to join other Everton legends as they celebrated their most successful ever season - 1984/85. 'Inchy' and other stars such as Howard Kendall, Peter Reid, Pat Van Den Hauwe and Kevin Sheedy joined 800 fans for an evening of entertainment and story telling (I'm sure our coach had one or two to add to proceedings!)
We are hoping to bring you news about the broadcasting of the games very shortly - watch the website!
See you soon!!
Kay
PS I bought my new England jersey whilst I was in the UK!
Meanwhile, Phil and I traveled to our home town, partly business and partly pleasure, to see Stoke lose 2 -1 to Spurs and then win against West Ham. I feel sorry for Zola, I think he's probably just a bit too nice. Ricardo Fuller's goal was a bit special - the only clip I could find was on footytube.com but it's highlights of the whole game so I'll let you have a look yourselves! Whilst the game was going on, our dear friends Gary and Sarah Mellor were bringing into the world the latest Aztex/Stoke fan - should have named him Ricardo but they decided on Harry! Congratulations from all the Aztex staff and fans, many of whom have met Gary, our Overseas Development Director.
Still on the subject of Stoke City, their manager Tony Pulis and comedian Nick Hancock are climbing Kilimanjaro to raise money for a local hospice - can't see Ferguson or Wenger doing something like that! Read all about it here - www.kili4kids.org
Adrian has also been on his travels to join other Everton legends as they celebrated their most successful ever season - 1984/85. 'Inchy' and other stars such as Howard Kendall, Peter Reid, Pat Van Den Hauwe and Kevin Sheedy joined 800 fans for an evening of entertainment and story telling (I'm sure our coach had one or two to add to proceedings!)
We are hoping to bring you news about the broadcasting of the games very shortly - watch the website!
See you soon!!
Kay
PS I bought my new England jersey whilst I was in the UK!
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