Legend v Huish Tigers (H)

I blame the ref. 

Over the last few years running the Legends football team, I have become used to receiving a text or email on a Sunday morning from one of our brave brethren withdrawing from the fixture in the face of broken toe nail (McEwan) or other similar ailments that afflict we men of a certain age. 

But yesterday was a new one on me, with the ref contacting me to cry off. I tried several possible replacements, but for some reason no-one I knew wanted to take up the offer of policing 24 old blokes at 9 in the morning (old time). No ref equals no game, so the only solution was for yours truly to take the whistle and, no doubt, responsibility for the four goals we conceded.  (I have a theory (excuse?) that football doesn’t really want perfect referees as, if every decision was correct, and known to be correct, players and managers would have to take responsibility for their own faults, failings and shortcomings.) 

But I digress.  

The tale of today’s game begins last Wednesday, following the Staff v Leavers game when our very own Prince Charming – aka Michael Gorman – was seen trying to reunite a single boot with its owner but, alas, his Cinderella was to allude him and this morning Jack Jarvis elected to play with his one good boot and another that had seen better days. But it did not hamper his twinkle toes as he danced his way across the pitch (until being brutally, and unceremoniously felled by one of the ugly sisters on the edge of the box.) 

Three young (all terms are relative) men attained legend status by making their debuts: early doors, wide on the left flank, Ben Percival shimmied past his opposite number, and drove infield. He saw the path to goal clear in front of him, he saw glory as he unleashed his shot, he saw the ball sail … harmlessly past the goal. Tempted by the promises of watching some tigers on the prowl, our answer to Gareth Bale made his first (and, sadly, last?) appearance in a Millfield shirt, yellow boots bright against the green, green grass of home. And rocking a rather fetching combo of white boots teamed with purple socks, Steve DuPlessis proved himself a valuable utility player – playing in pretty much every position on the pitch, including two successful spells in goal. 

And we mustn’t forget our faithful fans – it was great to see the Legend’s Legend Geoff Cottell once again turning up to watch and support us. 

As the final whistle blows on the season, one is reminded of Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the fourth King of Bhutan. 

In the seventies he (wisely) declared that national happiness is more important than GDP. We may not have finished top of the table, we may have conceded more than we scored, we may have not won a match.  I haven’t kept count, but I reckon circa 25 veterans have enjoyed a game or few of football this season, and if you have enjoyed it, then job done. Thank you for your time and support this season – it has been a journey made wonderful by the companions who have travelled it with me. 

50!

Pic of the week 31/3/19

Thursday was a big day, on Thursday I turned 50!

When one looks back, that’s a mighty long time, but I tend to look forward, not back …!

I was very lucky to receive lots of lovely gifts: A pair of DM shoes (still to be selected and bought), a coastering session with Sam, books, socks, chocolate, a print of “The Specials” (who we go and see in three weeks), a cool T shirt …

And a lovely surprise to find Sophie home from uni a day early.

I had great day.

Throw those curtains wide …

Pic of the week 24/3/19

A beautiful day today – the sun shone and hope filled the soul.

But a busy day – 8K run in the morning, then House matches & dining room duty in the afternoon, so not really a day off.

But I did enjoy the sunshine.

Green shoots

Pic of the week 17/3/19

Had the first sense of spring today – not warm, windy, but blue skies, interspersed with clouds scudding their way across the expanse. Referee-ing this morning I wasn’t cold for once, and enjoyed the sensation of being outside.

At home, in the garden, green shoots are appearing (raspberries, Hydrangeas etc.) the alliums have come up and a few daffodils are flowering. My reports are written and one can begin to sense the end (of term!) is, if not nigh, at least hoving into view on the horizon.

Home alone this afternoon – Becky & Sam both at work – I’ve filled the house with music and danced like no one was watching (which, unless we have very nosey neighbours, I hope was the case!)

Even collecting Sam this evening (OK, so a tad earlier -7.05 – than normal) it wasn’t pitch black going to and from Glastonbury.

A real sense that a corner has been turned (which, rather neatly, makes the pic of the week of a corner flag at Cossington somewhat relevant!)

Completing the set

Pic of the week 10/3/19

We’ve been waiting for some time, but last Sunday it was announced that Scouting for Girls would be playing at the Cheese and Grain, Frome, in July, and on Wednesday I snagged myself some tickets – looking forward to it, I feel now we’ve completed the set for gigs this year (but will happily add others to the list)

So, my line up is this:

  • The Specials 20th April
  • Take That (& don’t forget the support, Rick Astley!)  28th May
  • Paul Young 25th June
  • Scouting for Girls 12th July
  • New Order 18th July
  • Lisa Stansfield 25th October

With all the above to look forward, it has made today’s howling gale that much easier top endure!

Welcome, March!

Pic of the week 3/3/19

Didn’t post last week – the day ended up running away with me, and now we are in March, always a great month!

The middle pic above is a montage of the month of February, which ended with some beautiful weather, fantastic sunshine and unseasonable temperatures. All that has since changed and we’re currently being battered by Storm Freya. Not to bad, a bit blowy, a bit rainy (on and off) and typical temperatures for the time of year.

Last Sunday, I had my first game on a new league Bridgwater and District Sunday League, and I had another game today – the first of my promotion season! So far, I’ve enjoyed both games – today’s, featuring the top team in Div 1, was a good standard, last week (a Div 2 clash) was more traditional Sunday league fare, but with a 10.30 kick off, I’m quite liking doing the Sunday mornings.

Other news – current problems with BT internet email, hopefully will be resolved soon …