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Another Football Blog: March 2012
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Saturday, 31 March 2012. Get well soon Stiliyan Petrov. Football has had its fair share of traumas recently, but it is good to see, amid all of the bitterness and passion, that the football community is a true brotherhood and is united when a player falls ill. Aston Villa have announced that Stiliyan Petrov has been diagnosed with acute leukaemia. I join in with the whole football community in wishing him the best of luck and prayers and hope he makes a full and speedy recovery. Thursday, 29 March 2012.
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Another Football Blog: July 2012
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Sunday, 1 July 2012. The way forward for England. Every two years after yet another failure, we examine what went right and wrong and what we need to do next. The trouble is nothing ever changes. I think Hodgson did a good job at making the national team more solid and hard to break down, but had Italy been able to finish their chances, then it could have been quite embarassing for England. It may be up to the bigger clubs to dothis at academy level, but as long as the bigger cluns bring in youngsters fr...
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Commentary on all things cricket: December 2009
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Commentary on all things cricket. Sunday, 20 December 2009. Good Result, poor preformance. So like Cardiff we escape defeat again. This is a position we should have never been in. Andrew Strauss made a mistake from the start by putting South Africa in, although he may have misread the pitch or not put enough research into the conditions. The only plaudits for this game belong to Swann and Trott who both equipped themselves well. There is a lot to work on for Durban. Links to this post. Diaries of a Dieter.
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Commentary on all things cricket: March 2012
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Commentary on all things cricket. Friday, 30 March 2012. Four in a row. Well now there can be no denying, England cannot play ordinary spin bowling. There is one test remaining on this short tour and certainly hope Strauss, Cook and co. will show they do have the technique to score runs on these wickets.I. Links to this post. Saturday, 3 March 2012. More questions than answers for England. The bowling line up seems to be capable of bowling out sides on any pitch providing the ball is pout in the right ar...
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British Modern Socialist: October 2009
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A commentary on politics for all those socialist thinking people out there. Thursday, 1 October 2009. I don't want to scaremonger but there is a massive gulf between the ideology and attitude of both the maor parties. There is probably a difference between what the Tories will do and what they want to do. You only need to look at history and see what they are prepared to do to help keep their rich supporters happy. First of all lets look at the economy. So how will they reduce the national debt? No matte...
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British Modern Socialist: January 2010
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A commentary on politics for all those socialist thinking people out there. Tuesday, 26 January 2010. Conservative Party running down Britain again. After a year of bad economic news, we are slowly starting to turn the corner and in the last week we have had good news on both Unemployment and output. Unfortunately the coments of David Cameron, Theresa May and George Osbourne have done nothing but throw negative views in a time where we need to be more positive. It is no good opposing spending to support ...
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British Modern Socialist: April 2012
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A commentary on politics for all those socialist thinking people out there. Sunday, 1 April 2012. Why are poorest being made to pay for this recession? News this week that a £250.00 pay increase promised to the lowest paid public sector workers has not materialised. The Treasury has shrugged its shoulders and said it has n o control over the rates that Local Government pays. Whether this be a Tory led Government, Coalition or whatever it wants to brand itself, it is pointing the finger of blame at the wr...