Sunday, 25 April 2010

End of Season - almost

Firstly - Bradford Now Here on Tuesday night - great venue , great event. If you get a chance next time - July sometime - go just for the venue , its brill. Mirrors and a chandilier the size of a Zeppelin , and its free . All that plus Clive Gott , who is always great value and for free can't beat it. Clive made the point about taking action but in the right direction which he and I would call vision .The right direction is achieved by the setting of goals , which of course brings me onto the end of the season almost .
Glossing over Arsenal , who fall into the overpaid lightwieghts category , and mentioning Boston United (Boston Clarke - a connection) who fell at almost the last hurdle failing to score at Marine yesterday but there is still the play offs . There is a connection there between the supporters and the club , the players which I feel is now missing in the case of the big clubs . Boston have been tremendous since Christmas and I hope that they get through the playoffs and in the Blue Square.

So give John Hotowka's event a go next time and look out for great success from BUFC.


Thanks


Paul

Tuesday, 6 April 2010

General Election

General Election
It‘s here at last. The General Election a chance to elect new leaders of our country to lead us successfully into the newish decade or more old tosh generated by a load of out of touch degenerates who you wouldn’t let do your shopping .
Depends on your attitude really – attitudes can be really important and can drive us on to achieve great things or leave us slumped in a chair bemoaning our fate. They will be a lot of “when I was a young man/woman it was a lot better than now “. It might have been, but one of the certainties in life is that, unless your name is Who, you can’t go back.
People who dwell in the past create limiting beliefs which stop them moving forward .I can break the cycle of belief – attitude – behaviour and create better results.
So the Election then – load of old tosh or a great opportunity to use our democratic rights – you choose.