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The Life Of Being A Cricket Coach

Posted on July 15, 2010

Our U15's boys cricket season comes to an end this week-end, and though I will be tinged with a bit of sadness, I am starting to look forward to week ends when I don't have to rush off in the mornings. The truth is, that if it went on much longer, I could predict an argument that I may regret, with either one of the opposition coaches, or even worse of the parents in our side. Anyone who runs a kids team will surely have empathy with me.Our team ...

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Posted on July 13, 2010

Went to a 40th Birthday/Fancy Dress party on Saturday, and I must say it was great fun. The effort the hosts, and guests went to to make it feel like a very genuine 80's throwback was extraordinary. These sort of parties if done half hearted, can be a bit of a disaster, but the fact that everyone put in a lot of effort made the evening that went on to the early hours with plenty of naff music to dance to.

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Cricket Is Great Way Of Analysing A Character

Posted on July 10, 2010

As many of you know, I coach or attempt to coach an Under 15 cricket side. As a youngster I loved cricket, but could never play it, as no one taught me, either at home or at school, and I often wonder if I had been any good had I been taught the basics at a young age.To be able to offer to my son and others the chance to learn the game gives me great pleasure, but one thing I have learnt is that cricket is still in many cases a game for the ...

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The People We Trust

Posted on July 7, 2010

My car is with my mechanic at the moment, and I am now sitting in my kitchen waiting for the prognosis, a bit like a patient in a doctors surgery waiting for the results of a urine sample. One presumes that whatever figure I have in my head will be doubled, as it is rare you hear a mechanic give you good news. In fact if your mechanic was your doctor you wouldn't go, as you would be greeted with gritted teeth, a sucking of the lips, and a sharp ...

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The Human Body

Posted on July 5, 2010

I went to a Picnic at Diane's kids school onSaturday, and all was well until I was coaxed in to taking parting in a tug of war challenge bare footed and in the afternoon heat (that's me at the front, the one who looks like he is having a stroke and a shit at the same time). Little did I know the consequences of this would be a calf strain, a bruised toe, and a stiff neck. God alone knows what I have done to my shoulder and ribs, in fact the ...

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