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Carlisle United v Swansea

April 8th, 2008 No comments

We’re now on our way home after watching the Swans earn a point with a dominant performance at 2nd in the table Carlisle and in doing so take a step nearer the Championship.


Our 680 odd mile round trip to Brunton Park (Carlisle’s ground) started at 10:30 this morning and we quickly made time up the M4 before having a quick pop and crisps stop at Frankley services on the M5 (after deciding to give the Jack Army’s usual stop at Stensham a miss!). Nevertheless we still managed to bump into a few other Jacks making the long journey north! In fact we saw quite a few other Jacks on tour as we made our way along the M5 and M6 – all with flags or scarves fluttering in the wind as they motored towards Carlisle.

After a relatively brief but expected hold up on the M6 we arrived at Carlisle at 15:30 and headed off in search of the ground. Once we acquainted ourselves with the locality, we decided on setting up camp at a Toby Carvery some 1/2 mile away from Brunton Park.

The £5 buffet option was too good to miss and we proceed to devour a voluptuous beef dinner, washed down with lashings of cider (well I did anyway, not the driver!). Somewhat ironically, we were soon joined by the same Jacks we had bumped into at Frankley services and our numbers began to swell even more nearer kick-off. The locals were in a jovial mood and the banter flowed until we decided to ground at 18:30.

The ground itself was rather dated – with the exception of the stand we were in, which was modern. The place felt more like a rugby union/league ground to be honest, rather than a football one – mainly because of the old type terracing which went the length of the pitch (a la Whaddon Road, Cheltenham).

By kick-off the Jack Army totalled in excess of 580 – a commendable effort for a Tuesday night fixture – and we certainly made ourselves heard in the 10,000 plus crowd. In fact the only noise the home fans appeared to make was the rather predictable chant of ‘United, United’.

As for the game itself, well after an iffy opening 15 minutes we settled and began to play our crisp passing game and we were unlucky not to go in at half-time 1 or 2 up with Robbo hitting the post (the 1st of 3!) and Pratley having one ruled out for playing it before the ref’s whistle.

We got even stronger in the 2nd half and we very professional in the way we disciplined ourselves in the face of some very tasty Carlisle tackling – I’m still amazed someone didn’t get sent off. I counted at least 3 scything lunging tackles. Anyway, it remained goalless and we were more than happy with our point. I think this video clip which I took pretty much sums it up to be honest.

A brisk walk back to the car meant we were homeward bound by 22:05 and we making sound progress on the journey home until junction 16-17 on the M6, where a 35 minute jam (due to overnight roadworks!) held us up somewhat – even if it was 00:30 in the morning!!! A brief toilet stop and some dense fog on the M5 saw us finally reach home at 03:10 – knackered but more than happy with the result.

Next up it’s Gillingham away on Saturday and it’s sure to be another long but hopefully productive day. The Jacks ARE going up!

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Legoland Windsor

March 26th, 2008 No comments

Day 1 of our 2 day visit to Legoland has been a busy affair with us going on – the hill train, pirate falls, dragons apprentice, the dragon, longboat invader, viking river splash, orient expedition, boating school, wave surfer, dino safari and dino dipper!

Needless to say we got rather wet but we had sooo much fun :-D

Roll on tomorrow that's what I say.

—- ?Sent using a Sony Ericsson videophone

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Reading

March 25th, 2008 No comments

No not Reading as in book, but Reading as in Berkshire.

We stopped off there – well the Oracle shopping centre to be precise – on our way to the Hilton Bracknell. Why such a random visit? Well we're off to Legoland tomorrow and for a £106 two night stay at the hotel we thought it was worth a punt.

From what we saw of Reading we were impressed – with the riverside development having am Amsterdam 'esque feel to it. It's a very modern place and one which we'd happily visit again when (if?) the Swans play Reading.

—- ?Sent using a Sony Ericsson videophone

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St. David's Day

March 1st, 2008 No comments

Today is a very special day in the Welsh calendar – it’s St David’s Day our patron saint. So I hope you’ve all donned on your daffodils and leeks?

As for me, well I’m heading up north to the Galpharm stadium in Huddersfield, to see the Swans in action and at least make one part of Yorkshire Welsh for the day. Hopefully there’ll be lots of other Welshmen and women there to!

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Crewe v Swansea

February 9th, 2008 No comments

We’re on the way home now after watching the Swans throw away a 2 goal lead at Gresty Road.

It was all the more annoying as we were cruising to an easy 3 points – until the last 8 minutes.

Still it was a point gained on the road and a point closer to promotion.

Videos of the Swans goals will be on YouTube later.

—- ?Sent using a Sony Ericsson videophone

Categories: Football, Travel