Archive for March, 2012

Difference between England and Team GB football teams

Thursday, March 29th, 2012

I realise that I talk a lot about domestic football on here, specifically Manchester United and the Premier League, but I am also a big fan of our national side and 2012 is going to be a big year for them too. Things are a little different this year, however, because we effectively have two international football teams – England and Team GB, competing in Euro 2012 and the London 2012 Olympic Games respectively. This has never happened before because we haven’t entered the football competition in the Olympics since 1972 – the first year that footballers were able to turn professional in the UK. But with London hosting the 2012 Olympics, it’s time for a change.

There has been a bit of discussion over who should play in the Team GB side. Great Britain is officially made up, as we all know, of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales, so it would seem natural that players from all four nations form the team. The Scottish, Welsh and Northern-Irish football authorities didn’t want to take part in discussions, however, so it looks like it’s been left to England to field a side. Whether players from the other nations will be eligible to be selected – Ryan Giggs from Wales, for example – isn’t clear at the moment. As with most things in football, it’s a bit complicated.

What we do know is that it’s an under-23 competition but three players over 23 are allowed to be in the team, which is why there’s been a bit of hype around David Beckham playing. The squad hasn’t been selected yet though, so we’ll have to wait and see.

The other national side, England, which, of course, only contains players with English heritage, are playing in Euro 2012, which kicks off on the 8 June 2012, just over a month before the start of the Olympics. It’s being played in Poland and Ukraine and, as ever, hopes are high. Or at least they are for some people – I’ll just be happy if we get past the group stages without too much embarrassment.

Chilled weekend

Monday, March 26th, 2012

Had a really nice, chilled weekend in the end and did a few things I’ve not done for a long time. I went out with some of the lads on Friday night, to a few Manchester bars, then we all came back to my place for a bit of a party in the games room with a few people we’d met around town. We kept going till about 5am, with most of them staying over on the sofas. A few sore heads in the morning but nothing some cups of tea and bacon sandwiches couldn’t fix.

Did a bit of shopping on Saturday afternoon and went to the cinema in the evening with my daughter. I don’t think I’ve been for about ten years as I’ve got such a good movie system at home but I quite liked it for a change – their popcorn is better than mine too. I didn’t realise Manchester cinemas were so good these days and we were even allowed to take a beer in to drink while watching the movie. I’m sure that never happened when I was a kid.

Football tonight and four full days in the studio for the rest of this week. It’s normally the other way round, busy at the beginning of the week and quiet at the end, but the band I’ve got in wanted it specifically Tuesday to Friday. They’ve been in before though so I know them and it should be good fun. Last time they even let me play on the record a bit – only some tambourine but I still got the credit!

Golf and cars

Thursday, March 22nd, 2012

I’m not going to lie – I got well and truly beaten on the golf course today. I think my mate has been playing a bit more than he let on and my only saving grace was that I did manage to win one hole – the fact he got stuck in a bunker and then a stream doesn’t matter as far as I’m concerned, a win’s a win. It was nice to get out though; golf is a bit of a boring game, to watch and to play sometimes (it depends who you’re with), but I do like being out in the fresh air, so that’s a bonus. Good to take some time away from the studio and my day to day life as well, to get a bit of space.

The reason we were out in the first place, of course, was to look at what used cars West Midlands garages had in. My mate was after a run around for his daughter, who’s just turned seventeen, so we were looking at something under £1,000 in decent condition. That’s not an easy thing to get these days, we’re learning, and you’re obviously restricted to the smaller cars, but we think we’ve found a nice little Corsa for her. He just needs to take her to look at it this weekend, to check the colour’s OK – that’s the most important thing, apparently.

No football until Monday means a nice relaxing weekend for me. Probably a few drinks out in some Manchester bars on Friday then a nice quiet one at home on Saturday. I won’t be playing golf, that’s for sure.

Perspective

Tuesday, March 20th, 2012

I had a bit of a mixed weekend in the end. I was obviously pleased we put in an outstanding performance in the Premier League against Wolves on Sunday. I said we needed to make sure we stayed strong until the end of the season and it looks like we’ve go the right attitude to see that through. It was shocking to hear of the events at the Tottenham vs Bolton game though, with what happened to Muamba. It makes you realise that at the end of the day it’s just a group of blokes kicking a football around and there are bigger and more serious things than that.

So I’m a bit subdued heading into this week and I’m sort of glad there’s no football to think about until next Monday. I’ve got a bit of work coming into the studio and it’ll be nice to get absorbed in that – although, as it’s mainly voiceover stuff there won’t be much for me to do so I’ll probably end up playing no download slots while I’m waiting for them to do all the long boring recordings. That will all be finished by Thursday midday and I’ve already planned some car shopping in the afternoon with one of my mates. We’re going to head down to some dealers about an hour away and use the road trip for an excuse to go for a round of golf. I’ve not played for years but my friend is always out so I’ve got a feeling I’m going to get well beaten.

Goodbye Europe

Thursday, March 15th, 2012

Well, I came into tonight’s game with a positive attitude but that’s obviously gone now. I am, of course, disappointed. Going out of the Champions League was a blow but I think we were a bit too arrogant coming into the Europa League. We’ve just not looked like we were that interested and, as Athletic Bilbao have shown tonight, you need to give it 100%, even in the so called ‘lesser’ league – especially in the so called lesser league, in fact. It goes to show how fine a point the game of football can turn on – I’m sure Athletic Bilbao could give many of the teams in the Champions League a run for their money.

The headlines will no doubt say that we were outplayed and I can’t take anything from Athletic Bilbao – they are a great side and really were the better team tonight. I can’t help being disappointed with our performance though. We were lucky not to lose 6-1 tonight and that’s not all down to the quality of Athletic Bilbao. I hope Sir Alex gives them a proper talking – I’m sure he will. More than anything I hope this doesn’t creep into our Premier League performances. We’ve got a small lead over Man City now and need to keep extending it, so the next few games – away to Wolves on Sunday and at home to Fulham the week after – are crucial. Positive attitude, lads. Europe will have to wait for next year. We’ve done it before and it will come again – this won’t be the last time ever…

Top of the league – finally

Tuesday, March 13th, 2012

A great weekend of football has set me up nicely for this week. We’re finally in the position we deserve, the top of the Premier League, after a great win over West Brom. Man City seem to be losing their nerve a little bit – I watched the highlights of their match against Swansea on Match of the Day and they seemed on edge as a team; irritable and just not working well together. Still, it’s all good for us and I hope we keep the top spot to the end of the season. It’s what Man United do best – 100% right to the end, when others are losing their nerve and cracking under the pressure.

We’ll be concentrating our efforts on getting a result against Athletic Bilbao on Thursday night now, in the Europa League. That’s going to be a tough game, away from home with a 3-2 deficit from last week’s match. It’ll be a nervy evening round my house I think. I’ve got a busy week in the studio before that though, with a signed band in to record for four days this week. They’re from Finland and their management have sent them over here to record, to soak up a bit of creative energy from the city, I think. They’ve put them up in some Manchester serviced apartments and are taking them on tours of the city, looking at the musical heritage, like the old Hacienda building and the Factory Records head offices, which are now the Factory251 nightclub. I think it’s great that they see Manchester, and my studio, as a destination for such a big project and I’m hoping we can produce a decent record for them.

Bootgate

Thursday, March 8th, 2012

I was looking forward to relaxing after a nice week – a bit of work in the studio and a good day today looking at some used cars with a mate, followed by a decent game of football tonight with a few beers and a solid win for United. Then Bilbao turned up and we lost 2-3.

I have to say they are a decent team and really brought the game to us tonight. We could learn a thing or two from them about how to approach this Europa League – they looked like they wanted to play and had a real desire to win, which we didn’t always. Sir Alex is really going to have to sort the defence out if we’re going to do anything in Europe this season; there were times when they just didn’t look interested.

Which brings me on to the main talking point and I’m sure I’m not the only one who learnt tonight that it’s an offence to play without two boots on, which is exactly what led to Athletic Bilbao’s third goal – a free kick given because one of Evra’s boots came off. The real travesty of that goal was our defender, Rafael, who could easily have cleared the rebound from a De Gea save but just stood watching while the Bilbao striker stuck it in the net – useless!

I don’t like ending on a negative note though and perhaps the one positive to come out of tonight’s game was David De Gea’s performance. He’s had some stick since he came into the team but he showed tonight what a great goalkeeper he really is, so here’s to him – and hoping for a result when we play the return leg next week.

Catching up

Tuesday, March 6th, 2012

Had a really busy time last week with the studio full up every day, and lots of football to watch, of course. Man United have had some really good results in the Premier League recently, with away wins over Norwich and Tottenham, and we’re putting real pressure on Man City now. Just two points behind them, we could finally be top of the league soon – even this Sunday, if everything goes our way.

Being busy means I’ve been neglecting a few things recently – this blog included – and I’m determined to get on top of it all again, starting this week. I’ll be working for three days in the studio, helping a band mix a few tracks, but other than that it’s all about catching up with a few mates, watching some football and hopefully sorting out this car business. It’s been dragging on a bit but I have to say, I do quite enjoy looking at cars, both new and used, and weighing up the different options available. I’m looking at some Peugeot lease deals at the moment, as an alternative to just trading in my old car and buying a new one. It’s a little more hassle for me in the beginning but could really work long-term. It certainly takes some of the stress out of owning a car as I wouldn’t have to deal with servicing and repairs.

Right, back to the studio for now and looking forward to Thursday night when Man U take on Athletic Bilbao in the Europa League – come on your reds!