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I am really glad I did not troll the Intertubes for reviews of Chuck Culpepper’s book Bloody Confused!: A Clueless American Sportswriter Seeks Solace in English Soccer<\/a> before I recently read it. I should have known that anything relating to an American and soccer would engender all kinds of angst and confusion.<\/p>\n As it was, I thoroughly enjoyed taking a ride with the award-winning sportswriter as he went from confused neophyte to dedicated supporter of Portsmouth after moving to England a few years ago. I think he belabored a few points too much, but his skill as a writer made everything worthwhile for me.<\/p>\n One of the points he just couldn’t give up was his dissatisfaction with sports in America. It could get a little tiresome, but being a former sports writer, albeit on a much smaller scale, I know exactly what he is talking about. I understand why he sought refuge in something so different, yet so familiar.<\/p>\n I, too, have rediscovered what it’s like to be a fan through soccer. I had the double whammy of also coaching high school sports while I was a sports writer so I either had to have no interest in the outcome or had to live and die with every single result. When I stepped away from journalism and stopped coaching within a few months of each other, I really could care less about sports. My new career and baby daughter took up all that time and energy.<\/p>\n But like the guy I am, I drifted back. First, I started actually attending D.C. United<\/a> matches since I didn’t have to work nights and weekends any more. Then, the U.S. made its run in the 2002 World Cup. Combine those two things with a burgeoning online soccer community, and I was hooked. I have slowly come back to other sports, but it was the purity of soccer that put me on that path.<\/p>\n