I believe it's true to say that there are some sports which cost a fortune to follow, or even worse, take part in. Horse riding, skiing, golf, sailing to name a few. I'm thankful that I support a sport that is more 'for the common man' than most. Add to that, the fact that I don't support a Premiership club (most seasons) and so the cost of supporting a modest Championship side as a season ticket holder is not huge by comparison. I don't
When my son was 13, i waited for 'Kevin' to arrive. I watched every movement, every mannerism. I pondered every sentence, waiting for the grunts. I listened out for hints, and paid great attention to the clothing. I waited...and waited. 'Kevin' never came. Maybe he's having a delayed arrival, but now my son is 17 i'm thinking 'Kevin' must have gone to the next house and passed us by. Or at least, i was thinking that. How wrong could i have been! I have to admit my son was an easy baby. He
So much has happened and i'm not going to put it all here. We know what's going on. I just need to spout really. Bare with me. Firstly, i just want to say...i love Watford Football Club. I'm passionate about many things, but i'm most passionate about Watford Football Club. (after my kids of course). Nothing gets me more excited, nor more frustrated than my club. Right now, we have problems. We're not scoring. We have a new team and a new manager and things aren't settling as well as all of us
So, in just 4 weeks we have lost the Championship's top scorer, the club's Young player of the year, our Chief Executive, and our Manager. Not a bad month for our new owner then! But, is it as bad as it seems? No, of course not. Nobody is bigger than the club. We knew Danny Graham would go on to bigger things, the hurt is that he's gone to Swansea, but we all wish him the best, a bright future, and a season like he had last season, despite still wanting Swansea to have a bad season!
2.30am. We were still going well, though one of the three of us was having problems with the balls of her feet and was struggling to keep going. It was then i realised that we were going to always be walking as a three and there was no way i was going to leave the other two to selfishly do my own time. We talked her through, encouraging her as much as we could with talk of breakfast! It was at least 45 minutes before her feet started feeling okay again, and we sped on, finding a good rhythm as