Wednesday 26 September 2012

Moving on swiftly..

Hello and welcome to The Rising Sun! Without further ado, I shall dive straight in...

The weekend was a bit hit and miss really; Saturday was shocking as we watched a terrible performance from Bangor deservedly earn them a 3-0 loss to TNS at their place. The worst thing about the game was all the mind numbing shrieking kids - it wasn't at all a football match atmosphere. Instead, it felt like a horrible seven year old's birthday where everything is corrupt and wrong.

Sunday brought better fortune as we watched (on TV) United go to Anfield, get through all of the Hillsborough build up and take more points from one game than Liverpool have got all season! Great stuff, not the best of performances and a few key players missing but United manage to get these big results that they need. Now they sit 2nd and are looking good for it! Tonight they hold my focus, as they're playing a Cup game at home to Newcastle and should play some younger lads (as we have MUTV, we've become familiar with the youths) and hope to get through to the next round!

The turn of this week has brought with it some horrible weather, rain all day Monday, most of Tuesday and less again today - winter is coming is all I can think! The weather postponed a League Cup game that was to be played between Bala Town and Bangor City yesterday, now the game is next Tuesday and quite a problem has been created: Man United are playing a Champions League match, Shrewsbury are playing a cup match against Crewe and of course the Bala - Bangor match. Deciding which one to go to is something I'm not looking forward to!

Speaking of Shrewsbury, this weekend I am to embark on my first Saturday and my first lone trip to Greenhous Meadow as the Shrews host Swindon! Bangor are playing away at Carmarthen which is a 200+ mile round trip that neither me or Dad fancy, and I'd rather get out to a game than watch United on tele. After a 2-2 draw at Hartlepool last weekend, Shrewsbury - and I - will be hoping for 3 points!

Hopefully then, Bangor can bounce back, United can carry on some good form and Shrewsbury can pick up some points this weekend! Thanks for reading!
-Andy.

Wednesday 19 September 2012

True Blue

Hello readers! I am writing today after a pretty relaxing and ever welcome day off college.

I may have explained before, but every Wednesday, I have a whole day off! This is by far the greatest perk of my timetable and journey into college life. So, the past week has been mostly just doing college work and playing football with friends, this weekend has been a similar one in terms of routine to the current season so far; I went off to watch Bangor City! The match was against Afan Lido, an average side who were really lucky to win their last game and they were facing up against a Bangor team in good form and looking for nothing short of a win.

A win is what Bangor got, and a great performance accompanied a lovely 4-1 scoreline. The first half was more frustrating than anything, as Chris Simm missed a few good chances and they equalised a minute or two after the deadlock was broken with a flukey deflected effort. So we went in drawing and feeling hard done by at the halfway break, but Nev Powell must of given the boys quite a talking to as they came out, took control and finally found the net! Les Davies fired home the second - a powerful bullet-like header for the guy who needed a goal most (This was his first of the season), then Chris Jones got a second and Damien Allen finished them off with a good piece of passing and moving, losing his marker and receiving a great setup from John Owen (Promising young lad who's come through the youths) and never looked like missing.

So three points to stay top, possibly the best display at the new stadium, and the news that TNS only drew 0-0 were great factors - Bangor play at TNS next weekend and the rivals have got 2 points from their last 9 and haven't scored in three games. All encouraging factors!

It was at the match this weekend when Les scored that I realised just how much I'm currently enjoying travelling to watch City, the past week dragged so much that on Monday I was wishing it was Saturday for the match! Never before have I felt this passionate about football or Bangor, and I've been watching them since I can remember (Not down to choice like now though, Mum used to work Saturdays so I was with Dad and Bangor was where he went). At the game, me and Dad signed up for the Supporters Association and to truly show how much I love it, I bought a shirt! (Right)





It was great that United got a comfortable win while City only drew as well, and last night me and Dad went to watch Shrewsbury playing Coventry which resulted in an entertaining 4-1 for the Shrews, a much needed result! I'm now looking forward to the United game tonight and watching Bangor in possibly the toughest game of the season at the weekend!!

Thanks for reading!
-Andy.

Wednesday 12 September 2012

College is cool!

Hello readers! Sorry about the gap since my last post!

Last week I started college! I'm attending Walford and North Shropshire College; the Oswestry campus to do A Levels in Pschology, English, Media and Film Studies. So far I am a week and half in to college life and am quite enjoying it! The best bit has to be the fact I have no lessons on a Wednesday and at least one free lesson every other day so I'm effectively only doing a four day week!!!
My favourite lessons are definitely Media and Film, I didn't enjoy Psychology much last week but it's definitely gotten a lot better this week. Also I already feel comfortable in and around the campus, I recognise quite a few faces and am enjoying being able to wear my own clothes all the time too - all good so far in summary. Now to football!

A week ago yesterday I traipsed with my Dad, his mate 'Ballo' and Declan to watch Bangor face Aberystwyth at Aber, I was hopeful of another 7-1 turnover like the one experienced on Saturday (That was live on TV so we stayed at home and watched), but this match was a lot different. It ended up 0-0, very few chances for both sides as Aber set out a lot tighter defensively and were aiming for a draw. The only highlight was when Jamie Brewerton got straight red carded for what the ref called a two footed challenge, upon first sight it looked harsh, watching it again on a highlights programme you wonder what on Earth the ref is doing! To make it worse, Bangor had an appeal against the red card dismissed!! Anyway what can you do, he's now out for three matches.

On Saturday Bangor were away at Airbus which is pretty much Chester so that was a short half an hour drive for me and Dad on a really hot day (where I foolishly wore tight jeans!) to enjoy a good ol' game of football. Bangor won 3-2, Chris Simm with a first half hat trick but yet again there was more shocking referee-ing, it really makes you wonder what's going on behind the scenes. So three well deserved points there and all week now I have been really looking forward to next Saturday where Bangor are hosts to Afan Lido; it's dawned on me how much I'm enjoying watching / following City this season - the only game I've missed is the 7-1 Aber game!

Today me and Connor Watts went to Wrexham Odeon cinema to watch The Sweeney, it was absolutely brilliant and I had a great time.In all, I'm enjoying college, can't wait for match days and everything is pretty good at the moment!

Thanks for reading!
-Andy

Sunday 2 September 2012

Venture into the unknown

Hello and welcome to my realm!

It's been a while since my last post and quite a bit has happened; last Saturday I travelled with Dad to watch Bangor away at Newtown (much shorter journey for us) where the officials were terrible, Bangor went 2-1 up with 5 minutes left and somehow lost the game 3-2. In the car back was pretty tense too as the radio described a pretty tense victory for Man United over Fulham (again, 3-2 but this time in our favour).

This past week has been my last of summer freedom as tomorrow (Monday 3rd September) I start college! I'm looking forward to it and seeing how it varies to school life but hope my timetable contains free blocks, maybe even a free day!! On Wednesday I ventured into Wrexham with Declan and Jack to watch Ted and as all the reviews state it was hilarious, I was laughing from start to finish and thoroughly enjoyed it.

This weekend, Bangor's match at home against Aberystwth was televised live on S4C so we decided to save the petrol money and watch from the sofa. We could not believe our eyes as after 6 minutes Bangor were 2-0 up and continued in this vein toward a resounding 7-1 demolition job! Quite a bounce back from the disappointment a week before! Today we - again from the sofa - watched the Southampton - Man United game and despite a terrible performance from the 11 that saw United 2-1 down with 5 minutes left, the magic of Robin van Persie occurred and an amazing 3-2 victory was achieved thanks to a van Persie hat trick!!!

So far too many 3-2's for my liking but what can you do? I'll post in about a week talking about how I'm finding college. Thanks for reading!
-Andy.