Fun Family Activity: Minor League Sports Games – Video


http://www.DadLabs.com – Daddy Clay discusses his new favorite family activity; taking the kids to live soccer games. Many medium sized cities have major league soccer or minor league sports that provide an excellent venue for fun activities for children. Clay discusses the value of smaller venue sporting events after taking his kids to the see the Austin Aztex. The Austin Aztex is a professional soccer team that plays in the USL-First Division, and often plays against MLS Soccer teams. Most minor league teams play at a professional sports caliber and provide a fun, sports arena experience at a fraction of the cost of other professional and major college sports games. Grab the kids, throw on your soccer jerseys and get ready to cheer on your new favorite soccer players. Its a great activity to get your kids excited about team sports, and gives you a chance to cheer on a new professional sports team. Distributed by Tubemogul.

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11 Responses

  1. nydigritti
    nydigritti May 27, 2009 at 5:06 am | | Reply

    i like soccer

  2. Alejounoloco
    Alejounoloco May 27, 2009 at 6:33 am | | Reply

    Ok yer good mate. 😉 But come talk with some of us in Section A at Nelson
    field this comming Friday, acctually learn a thing or two about the game
    and us, the “seasoned” supporters, iand you’ll be much better off as a
    result, it wont hurt I promise and if you lend a patient ear you’ll
    probably get a beer or two out of the deal.

  3. DadLabs
    DadLabs May 27, 2009 at 1:51 pm | | Reply

    That’s a deal!

  4. Alejounoloco
    Alejounoloco May 27, 2009 at 6:05 pm | | Reply

    Excellent!! And when you come, ask for Alejo. 😉

  5. tatze1986
    tatze1986 May 28, 2009 at 7:36 pm | | Reply

    anorexic apple *lol*

  6. Alejounoloco
    Alejounoloco May 28, 2009 at 10:07 pm | | Reply

    And for the record Sgt. pepper is a Chile Pepper, not a Jalapeneo and for
    sure as hell not an anorexic apple.

  7. Alejounoloco
    Alejounoloco May 30, 2009 at 8:22 pm | | Reply

    yo daddy clay. Where you there this Fri.?? U never said Ola or Hello 🙁 If
    you where there I was the crazy gringo with the black hat and red bandana
    on in Section A, what did you think of our goal celebration after goals 2
    and 3 ;). better luck and I’ll see ya next week. -Cheers.

  8. DadLabs
    DadLabs June 1, 2009 at 4:14 pm | | Reply

    Couldn’t get the “kitchen pass” to go to the game. Maybe I’ll have better
    luck next time.

  9. Alejounoloco
    Alejounoloco July 1, 2009 at 3:28 pm | | Reply

    Yo Daddy Clay. If you are ever to get a kitchen pass and get your butt out
    to nelson it’s today. Lets jsut say I guarantee a good time ,especially if
    you and yours hang out where all the Aztex Drums and flags are going to be
    down by the fence line. Cheers Either way 😉

  10. seo123mkt
    seo123mkt January 19, 2010 at 7:44 am | | Reply

    You rock man! I’m a “Soccer Dad” too! I can still remember the day my
    oldest daughter came home wanting to play soccer. I was heartbroken.
    WHAT!!!! But it’s been All Good from that day on! Soccer even paid for most
    of her college and it’s about to do the same thing for my youngest girl! I
    love soccer even more!!! :o)

  11. DadLabs
    DadLabs January 19, 2010 at 2:39 pm | | Reply

    Wow. That’s really impressive. Congrats to the girls, and good luck at the
    next level!

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