Scottish football. RIP
RIP Len Ganley - snooker referee.
And, following the death of Fred Titmus earlier in the year, we've lost someone else who's had a Half Man Half Biscuit song dedicated to them:
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from Lens Wiki: "He is credited with inventing the device that marks the position of the cue ball while it is removed by the referee for cleaning".
I take it said device never got a name then. We should make a competition out of rendering appropriate nomenclature. I'm going to pitch 'noole'.
" I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"
If I were to pluck a name from a hat I'd have gone for 'Bobble' -a name which, in common with 'Noole' or indeed 'Snarker', is a simple, pocket sized, understated name for a simple, pocket sized, understated device that does one job and one job only to an excellent standard.
" I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"
Enda Stevens' sister Elaine. RIP. Poor chap must have been having the best week of his life and its now the worst.
Bray Wanderers: So good they were relegated twice (and still stayed up).
The Lokomotiv Yaroslavl Ice Hockey side - with their host of stars. Massive shock in Russia right now. I was at a meeting and in the background last years play off match with Atlant was on with a black ribbon. Somebody said a famous hockey player died from Yaroslavl in a plane crash. The the other half called me to say the team had died when their Yak-42 crashed. I used to fly on those planes around Russia and never a bother. You entered from underneath and they were funny little things. One of the best sides in World Hockey (lots of Czechs and a Slovak playing for them) gone.
Spartacus actor Andy Whitfield, only 39 years old, very sad.
http://www.rte.ie/ten/2011/0912/whitfielda.html
Tallaght Stadium Regular
Actor Cliff Robertson
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
The last of the players who had initially survived the crash died today. The crew member who survived has been moved out of ICU and is expected to make a full recovery. A mate of mine has been going out with a Russian hockey player for a few years now and she knew 4 of the guys on the plane well and is in bits over it all. :-(
I was at a function just this summer with the team (announcing plans for the WC stadium) and got them to autograph a shirt for a charity raffle. I'm surprised, yet not, that there are connections further afield. Everybody here was been touched and there was a massive online reaction to the choice by media channels to look at Sunday's gorefest (using a US commentators word) as being the most important story. Until Thursday there had been a number of public events scheduled to commemorate the 11th of September, but this overtook everyone. It didn't only take the lives of a team and flight crew, it wiped out an entire club - Lokomotiv won't play in this years KHL, thus robbing the league of one of the best supported clubs. It was irritating to repeatedly hear english journos harp on about Munich, yet this is far, far worse. An entire league has been hit and a club destroyed. I hope your friend gets better over it, being so close to it I don't know how she'd cope.
Gusty Spence, founding father of the modern UVF.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
never a huge fan of the UVF but RIP anyway.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
I doubt you'll find many here. I skimmed an Indo yesterday: they had an interesting editorial on Spence, who I hadn't really heard of. It said he lead the UVF to engagement in politics and disarmament, and publicly apologised for the violence they carried out. The UVF didn't all follow him, but it sounded like he was mostly a force for peace in his later years. Of course, I'm taking that editorial at face value; others may have a more nuanced understanding of him.
You can't spell failure without FAI
I read more or less the same on the BBC website. They more or less said he copped on once he went back inside, and was good pals with David Ervine, who treated Spence as an idol. That said, if he was so revered by the UVF, why did they keep going when he said stop?
One thing though, I was of the opinion that the Shankill Butchers came to prominence under the tuteledge of the UVF, and anyone with any association to that shower is a bad egg, in my opinion.
Here they come! It’s the charge of the “Thanks” Brigade!
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