The Anonymous Widower

The Balloon Wins It!

There was a farcical goal in the Sunderland Liverpool match yesterday, that won the match for the home side.

It will probably end up as one most watched videos on YouTube.  There are quite a few copies there already.

Darren Bent took a shot and it cannoned off a beach ball, that the Liverpool supporters had thrown onto the pitch.

October 18, 2009 Posted by | Sport | | Leave a comment

How to Show Football on Television – 2

It seems that the farce of showing the Ukraine-England match on television has had an effect.

The FA, who don’t really have a reputation for being media savvy have decided to show the England-Macedonia Under-21 International on Friday on the web.

Here’s their press release.

The FA has announced exciting details of the first England game to ever be screened live and for free exclusively on TheFA.com.

On Friday 9 October, The England v Macedonia 2011 UEFA European Under-21 Championship Qualifier at Coventry City’s Ricoh Arena will be streamed live on TheFA.com (kick-off 7.45pm BST).

The FA took the landmark decision to air the game for free on TheFA.com after UK broadcasters confirmed they were unable to schedule the match during peak-time.

Commenting on the move, Ian Watmore, Chief Executive Officer of The FA said: “This is the best way to ensure as many fans as possible around the country get the chance to see England’s young stars in action for free.”

Fans logging on to watch the game can look forward to seeing some great young players in action.  Stuart Pearce has assembled an impressive squad including Theo Walcott – returning to the England Under-21s set-up fresh from scoring in Arsenal’s 6-2 defeat of Manchester City at the weekend.

Watching the game is simple. Just visit TheFA.com at 7.45pm on Friday night, click on the link to the game and enjoy all of the action free of charge.

Note the words “free of charge”.

The FA have certainly got this one right.  To be fair they had nothing to do with the other farce.

October 7, 2009 Posted by | Computing, Sport | , , | Leave a comment

How to Show Football on Television

Or rather how not to! This article in The Independent outlines the mess and problems caused by making Ukraine-England Internet only on a Pay-per-View site.

But like the earlier fiasco with ITV-Digital and the Championship and the failure of Setanta, it probably illustrates that there is a price viewers will pay and a price they will not.  And those broadcasters that pay too much will end up going bust.

I have Sky and watch quite a bit of sport on their channels, like cricket, tennis and of course football.  In general it is good value and it sustained me through some of the darker times since my wife died.

I have also subscribed to ESPN to take the extra Premier League matches.  Whether I will continue to take the extra coverage for ever, is open to debate, as I have no interest in American Mickey Mouse sports, like basketball, baseball and American football.

But to return to the Ukraine-England match, that will only be shown over the Internet.  I have watched some football in this way, through the Sky web site.  The quality wasn’t that good and I suspect that here in deepest Suffolk, I would only get a very bad picture.

But in a few years time, this will be the way that many of us will not only watch football, but much of our television.  But it will need much faster broadband and a proper device to put the pictures on a large screen.

I won’t be in England this weekend, but if I was, I’d be listening on BBC Radio Five. When it was pointed out to a pub landlord that it was being broadcast this way, he hadn’t realised it.  But at least it might get a few punters in his pub!  Especially, if he had wi-fi for a few laptops!

October 6, 2009 Posted by | Computing, Sport | , , | 1 Comment

Belarus

With the post about Droyt, I felt I should put up some of the pictures I took of Belarus.

I’d actually gone there to see England play football and thoroughly enjoyed the trip.  The people were friendly, there was absolutely no trouble and we were blessed with some very good weather.  England won too!

Holocaust Memorial - Minsk, Belarus

Holocaust Memorial – Minsk, Belarus

This memorial was tucked away in a quiet park behind the hotels.  Strangely, you can’t find much about it on the Internet, except for a small article about how it was vandalised in 2006.

Afghan Veterans Memorial, Minsk

Afghan War Widows Memorial, Minsk

This memorial to the widows of the Afghan War was built some time after the war actually ended.  The war doesn’t fit well in Russian history, but it made a serious mark on it.

English Wreath on the Cenotaph, Minsk

English Wreath on the Victory Memorial, Minsk

This wreath was laid by England supporters and the ceremony was totally unreported in any English newspapers.  I did manage to find a reference in a Belarusian News Agency and there is a bit on the British Embassy web site.

But then there was no trouble and newspapers have their stereotypes.

This is a getting to be a sombre series of pictures, so here’s one of the beautiful girls of Minsk.

Girls of Minsk

Girls of Minsk

There were so many and all were very well-turned out. But then one of their problems is that they outnumber the men considerably.

Minsk is also blessed with large numbers of street statues.

Street Status in Minsk

Street Statue in Minsk

None seemed to credit any of the sculptors.  I always like sculpture in preference to painting, I suspect because one of my uncles was a serious one.  He though, knew of the difficulties of making it a career, so he was earned his living as an engineer.  But a good one!

At Belarus England in Minsk

At Belarus England in Minsk

Note the police, who were friendly like everybody in Minsk.  There was no trouble at all.  And England won.

One day, I’ll go back to Belarus.  Perhaps in the Lotus.

September 24, 2009 Posted by | Sport, Transport/Travel | , | 4 Comments

Lucky Arsenal

Is there any other way to describe their win in Liege?  Or should it be Luik, which is what Liege is called in half of Belgium.

The second goal was offside and the third should have been disallowed as Song was standing offside in front of the goalkeeper.

Who cares?

It’s only a game.

September 16, 2009 Posted by | Sport | , | Leave a comment

Where Are the Women?

Just watching Manchester United playing at Besiktas in Istanbul.

In the crowd scenes of the Turkish supporters there is not a female face to be seen.

Compare that to teams like Watford and Ipswich where twenty to twenty-five percent of the regular supporters are women.

September 15, 2009 Posted by | Sport | | Leave a comment

A Missed Opportunity to be Miserable

I had thought about going to Middlesborough today to watch Ipswich.  I’ve not been to the Riverside and I wanted to check out some local history and prove once and for all that my family is not related to Lord Byron.

Luckily I didn’t as Town lost by three goals to one.

September 12, 2009 Posted by | Sport | , | Leave a comment

I Like Capello

He may a hard bastard with the England team.  Or he may be a complete pussy-cat.

But he has this attititude that all managers of whatever, should copy.  His dealing with the statements of Slaven Bilic is clever, inoffensive and will motivate England.

Judging by the expected result tonight, his attitude has worked.

September 9, 2009 Posted by | Sport | , | Leave a comment

Ulster Says No!

Well almost!

What a pity as they deserved to win in Poland.

An old friend was on the streets of Dublin, when Northern Ireland beat Spain in the 1982 World Cup Finals in Valencia, and it was one hell of a party.  Note that I said Dublin!

September 7, 2009 Posted by | Sport | , | Leave a comment

Kenny MacAskill

Kenny MacAskill is the Scottish Justice Minister at the centre of the Megrahi case.

I didn’t know much about him until I read this profile of him on the BBC web site.

He is an interesting character and judging by his anti-English views, he is not the sort of person, I would get on with.  It may have been to a appreciative audience, but his views on the England football team as “The Great Satan”, was a bit much.

August 21, 2009 Posted by | News, Sport | , , , | 1 Comment