Tuesday 23 December 2008

CHRISTMAS IS ALMOST UPON US

Hi folks,

I had a great time last Friday at the pub. The fish and chips were fab too.
England lost the Test series in India but have emerged with great credit for the fact that they went back out there despite the bomb blast in Mumbai halting the tour. Because of this and also the fact that India have an awesome team, it is unfair to judge our team at the moment. England tour the West Indies in early '09 and we will have an idea where we are at after this tour.

I'm just so excited about Christmas!

Anyway a message to all my fans (okay then the few who read my blog);

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

To Margit and Robin and of course little St Nick; Frohe Weihnachten und ein Gutes Neue Jahr!

See you in 2009!

Thursday 18 December 2008

CHRISTMAS TRADITIONS

Hi everybody,

Just wanted to tell you about my little annual bit of fun I have before Christmas. Usually we try to do this on Christmas Eve or the nearest convenient day and in the case of this year it is tomorrow.
I will be going into Harrogate to meet Tim (a guy I have known for a while from Harrogate Town). We go to the Snooker club for a few games (my snooker is worse than my German by the way!) and then for fish and chips at a seafood restaurant. I always have the Jumbo Haddock and chips which in true Yorkshire tradition comes with bread and butter - mushy peas are also traditionally served but I'm not a fan to be honest. I wash all this down with lemonade (the alcohol comes a bit later). It's fair to say that Tim's appetite is not as huge as mine and he can never understand where I put it all!
We then move on to the 'Tap and Spile' which is a very good real ale pub and has been a favourite for a long time! Here I will meet my Dad and also his workmates both past and present who have made this an annual get together for many years. We usually just prop up the bar (the pub is quite small) and have a natter about sport. I usually know my limits when it comes to beer but I can get rather carried away at this festive time of year!

I would be interested to know if any of you have any pre-Christmas rituals.
There will be one more blog from me before Christmas.

See ya!

Monday 15 December 2008

Hi everybody,

I've been off work for a few days and have been Christmas shopping in Harrogate, just about done now! On Saturday I travelled up to Durham on the Harrogate Town team coach for our FA Trophy tie with Durham City. Although Durham are two divisions below us, they have had an awesome season to date and I knew it was going to be tricky, especially as they play on an artificial pitch. I have seen artificial surfaces on TV but this was the first time I had seen one at first hand. The snow of the previous week had given way to very heavy rain just to make things even more difficult. Town have been on a bad run and sadly this continued with a 2-0 defeat. It was a subdued journey home. I was sat near the Chairman who barely spoke at all!

It's a shame also that England lost the 1st Test in India. In fairness India are an awesome side and with the events in their country over the last few weeks, England had no chance to get any practice in.

I just can't wait for Christmas. Obviously things are a little different from when I was a kid but I still get as excited as ever! My next blog will be on Thursday when I will reveal a pre-Christmas tradition upheld by myself and my Dad.

See ya!

Saturday 6 December 2008

It's nearly Christmas!

Hi everybody!

What's this with snow in December? I guess 40 or 50 years ago you would have taken it for granted but in these days of 'global warming' it comes as quite a shock. As a follower of Leeds Utd and Harrogate Town it actually feels as if the world is getting colder! The snow at least gave me the day off on Thursday, although I didn't do much, just CHILLED out watching videos of the old Christmas songs that you have heard so many times before - Ich bin faul! Anyway let's get to the important issue. Today is December 6th which means St Nicholas' Day or as I now call it St Nick Liam's Day. I am aware that my blog is read in Germany so I just want to pass on my best wishes to Nick and of course to Margit and Robin.

See ya later!