Welcome. This is an unofficial blog for Beaconsfield squash club.
Here you'll be able to access info about team matches, keep tabs on divisional positions,
and get updates on squash and racketball events and any forthcoming social activity.
It could also be the place to start (and end) rumours, and indulge in healthy banter.
There's bound to be the odd thing that offends; but that's alright isn't it, us being adults?
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trev@lisacottage.demon.co.uk
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Monday, 17 March 2014

Happy St Patrick's Day WKP. Your Ship Has Come In.

Here's WKP.
One eyed as ever.
Rattling on about Ireland's lucky win.
If France had a kicker the Paddy's would have been well beat.
Any other ref would have penalised the Greens for throwing themselves into and over the French rucks in the last 10 minutes... 
Yellow cards akimbo.
Bitter? Moi? Nope, just have a better grasp on realty than Willy Von Krackpot...

Dear Trevor,

Please make sure you post this on the blog.

Six Nations

I turned up at the club for the big decider. I thought I would spare them the wig and hair so I only wore the Irish shirt. Well , it was like the Marie Celiste. Instead of finding the usual rabid Englishmen all waiting to be bought a round, the bar was echoing with the sound of Juniors fighting over potato crisps. To their credit, two English supporters did appear in the shape of Tim Westall and Richard Lubek. Tim left at half time and Richard stayed until the bitter end. Where the rest were was as big a mystery as the current missing Malaysian Airways missing 777. Ireland scored more tries, had a superior points difference, played attractive rugby and came from a nation of about 6 million people to choose from. This suggests to me that English rugby is still in the dark ages and needs to wake up to the fact that they need to look at their players on merit. Ireland won't win the next world cup, so don't try to get a bet on. England could win it if they get their act together. it takes a team like Ireland to show up the continuing  weaknesses in thinking and selection to expose this fact. I am looking forward to buying all the shrinking violet England supporters a drink on Paddy Power, where Ireland were 9/2 before the tournament.

Ireland, Ireland!

Regards

Willie

3 comments:

  1. The title of your next album Trevor. 'I had the last word'

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  2. Happy St Patrick's day to all my Irish rugby heroes.

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  3. And back at you WKP. Have a great day...

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