Saturday, 19 March 2011

Saturday March 19th


An absolutely glorious day today here in Plymouth. Walking to Home Park for the Plymouth Argyle match against Rochdale and there seemed to be a few more people around than usual. Although when the attendance was announced it proved that it was no bigger than previous matches. Argyle were by far the better team and had so many chances to score I cannot work out how the final score was Argyle 0-1 Rochdale. Despite the loss the majority of the crowd gave the team another standing ovation. There was also an ovation before the match when a little boy aged 7 years old gave a heartbreaking speech over the p.a system and a good many fans both male and female were visibly moved by his appeal to make sure that this club has a future. In the Premier League Arsenal could only manage a 2-2 draw away to West Brom but at least they are still within reach of Manchester United. 

Although I was keen for an England win in the Six Nations against Ireland, as I was up and down a ladder painting a wall I did not really get into the match too much and was not too downhearted when Ireland won 24-8. With France beating Wales later in the evening it meant that England were crowned Six Nations Champions anyway. 


There was a "Super Moon" tonight as the full moon corresponds with it being at it's nearest point to the earth. Some actually relate this phenomenon to the events that have occurred recently such as earthquakes and tsunamis and to be honest given what happened last week it is understandable how they can think this way. Although for many it will be a momentous sight, as the photo above shows, it was not that clear here in Plymouth as to coincide with the "Super Moon" we had a super cloud cover! 

It has been a week since my mum saw my eldest daughter and my ex-wife and was told by the ex-wife that she wished all this was over and done with and that the children could get to see their dad again and get back to some normality as it was them that were suffering. I think a week is long enough to make contact with your solicitor and put your money where your mouth is! Obviously again they were empty words and just lies, but then again those in the system have been sucked in by her lies for almost three years now so this does not surprise me. No doubt upcoming appointments will just prove me right yet again. 


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