After a delay of over 2 weeks I'm back again to another blog entry.
Its been over 2 weeks since i started back at uni (21st of January for those who care) and yet i am still enjoying life. No aim for a blog so therefore it will just be a place to vent or frustrate or generally write down any queries that i have on goings on.
2 Weeks which are testing are always going to be bad. When you add the addition of alcohol to them it seems to just continue down the path to probably dying in bed for quite alot of the time. However, i forced myself through some horrible mornings and turned in the shifts, and pulled through fine.....just about.
With the timetable now sorted up to a point and nearly all of the class all back and seemingly refreshed, the new semester is under way. THATS THE BORING BIT OUT OF THE WAY.
Now then to a bit of content; the England V Brazil match on TV tonight was the viewing that i think most people were looking forward to, judging by social media. England who have quite often been bland, dull and backwards in their approach took the game to Brazil, and battled through to half time to hold a deserved half time lead, thanks in equal measures to Joe Harts penalty saving brilliance in goal, as much as Rooney's finish.
Through and into the 2nd half, the most Brazilian man you've ever heard 'Fred' fired home after a mistake from Chelsea's Gary Cahill. Fear not though, as England valiantly battled back and Frank Lampard finished off the post on the hour mark from outside the area, the winner as it turned out. A great result for 'Woy's' men, though no doubt FIFA will be looking into the result as part of their match fixing scandal...cough.
On another football related note, Blackpool have still not found a manager, failed miserably in the transfer market, and are slipping down the championship table, now only 6 points clear of relegation. For the sharp minded out there, Steve Thompson till the end of the season may be the sensible idea, but it is most certainly the cheapest option for our scrooge of a Chairman, Mr Karl Oyston, and at the end of the day may end up as a bad decision due to the fact that Thompson has never managed as a number one before, able as a number two, perhaps not in the hot seat.
Only time will tell and we will have to move on if the worst does happen.
Thanks for reading, and look forward to the next one,
Jon
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