In this world of unmitigated crap at the moment, it’s important, I think, to be reminded that some “normal” people have a story that is worth telling, and, dare I say it, a little inspiring. It’s not music related at all, but hey… I present this Sky Sports feature, telling the story, in his own words of Paul Irons, who was the games teacher at my school, as featured in the video, while I attended from 1979 to 1984. During that time, whilst his reputation was fierce, he proved himself to be everything that a teacher should be, helping countless children to make the most of what they have, to look for the positives in all they see and above all, be good people. His father was a West Indian immigrant, who overcame his own problems to become the first black magistrate/JP in the UK, and be an amazing man in his own right, being awarded an OBE. Paul received an MBE in December 2018, for services to education (he is now Chair of Governors at Fernwood, having taught there from the early 70s, I think) and the reaction to the announcement on social media from literally dozens if not » Continue Reading.
What sport are you watching?
I’m watching the rugby league in Australia. More involved in it than ever. We cancelled our Foxtel (= Sky I think in the UK) subscription at the beginning off the pandemic business (looking at our budget), so I watch the 3 free -to-air-games each week (out of 8 altogether).
Rugby Union – separate NZ and Australian Super Rugby comps, none on free-to-air, so not following them. There will be test matches later this year but no idea who will broadcast them.
Cricket – wrong time of year here in Australia – have read about England’s recent matches but there’s no live broadcast here. England won the current Twenty 20 series 2-1 vs Australia, and Aus won the first ODI. I’m curious about whether the Melbourne Boxing Day Test will go ahead in Melb – that would be a massive change here in Australia.
The net result of the Brave New World is that I watch a lot less, certainly don’t spend time flicking through the sports channels.
How about you?
Fields of Joy – the 2017 Six Nations
It’s my favourite time of year again. It’s early February, it’s raining, it’s cold, it’s grey.
But in just a couple of hours I am going to be totally and utterly gripped by the opening match of this year’s Six Nations. By far my favourite sport and my only appointment TV of the year.
And this year my excitement is intensified by having a ticket to Twickenham for the England-Italy match later this month. Not my first time at Twickenham, but my first live Six Nations match. Anticipation is building.
The beer of choice for this afternoon’s festivities is Elvis Juice by Brewdog. A viciously citrus 6.5% brute of an IPA.
Anyone else as excited as me?
