Thye Barnsby Blog 3rd April 2010

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Almost never has there been a game of football as played at the Emira=
tes stadium on Wednesday where, after going two goals down and being given=
 a lesson in how to play football, Arsenal showed great character to=
claw the game back to draw against Barcelona, giving them a glimmer of ho=
pe that they can progress to the semi finals of the Champions League. Theo=
Wolcott came on as a second half substitute and turned the game on it’s=
head with perhaps the most important goal of his career so far. Fabregas,=
to his own personal cost battled on bravely, scored the equaliser from th=
e spot and will now miss the rest of the season and possibly the World Cup=
. Wenger will now have to replace both him and Arshavin next week, but I=
am sure he will pull something out of his hat. But that is football.

 
This is one of those days that bring to mind the old quote “If youcan=
deal with triumph and disaster and treat these two imposters just the sam=
e then you are a man my son. Not sure who said it, Sounds like Kipling to=
me. The wheels of social services grind ever slower leaving me to rot in=
hospital over the Easter holiday with little hope of getting home before=
the end of next week, and to make matters worse the Morning Star was not=
delivered to my home today, so Esme could not bring it in for me. Stuck=
in the hospital I am unable log on to them online either.
 
The labour movement continues to grow as we face the task of bringing=
Bush, Blair and Brown to book. The new flag of communism is being carried=
forward by the South American countries of Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia and=
the like, they represent the future for us.

One Response to “Thye Barnsby Blog 3rd April 2010”

  1. Dave Holmes Says:

    Oh, By Gosh, By Golly, By Jingo, George, you refer to Kipling’s poem: “If.” A good piece of advice, but the author, otherwise, not your sort of man, perhaps? …
    Keep going. Get well soon. Dave H. etc.

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