Game Day - USA v. Czech Republic, Pt 2

The trams from the stadium back into Gelsenkirchen were a joke. They were running one train every five minutes, with two or three cars with a capacity of 30 people each, with 52,000 people to move. Every tram was bulging at the seams with human cargo, like an entire school of tuna had managed to stuff itself into a single can.

We opted to walk to the local "Fanzone," which are large cordoned-off areas with diamond vision screens set up in each of the host cities, where fans can get together and watch the games.

Read the full article at What's the Fuss? World Cup 2006: Two Americans Storm Germany.