Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Smile is still your best player

The other day I was boarding a plane to Dubai and being my normal friendly self I smiled at the stewardesses . Anyway I smiled at one very pretty blonde (she was fit) and she smiled and winked back. Now I am not that familiar with airline etiquette so I wasn't sure if I should have winked back. I didn't in the end which my wife later confirmed was the right thing to do. Anyway the moral of the story is that smile is still a massive player when it comes to attracting women.

Monday, November 26, 2012

Keep the faith

Why is it that football fans are so keen to change their manager. Nigel Clough will have been with Derby for four years in January. When he joined we were mid-table in the Championship and four years later we are still there...but the thing is ...nobody wants him to leave. We believe that under the circumstances of lack of cash he is doing a good job. Sometimes its better to stick with what you know. especially if your name is Clough!

Friday, October 26, 2012

Paul Jewell - is that his real name?

Isnt it strange how people have surnames which actually describe what they are like. I am thinking of someone like George Best who was (according to Pele-no footballing slouch himself) the best footballer in the world. If you're considering runners then there's good old Usain Bolt, again a perfect surname to describe the man himself. If its golfers then Tiger Woods roared onto 14 majors until his mrs hit him with a golf club around the head . So its ironic that Derby County's least successful manager of all time, has the surname of Jewell. The reason I am writing about Paul Jewell is that this week his managerial career was ended at Ipswich Town by of all teams Derby County. I wish Paul Jewell well and I hope he gets another job soon but he might want to check that surname of his is correct.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

X factor ex factor!

Now I am not Gary Barlow's biggest fan but he was dead on to walk off tonight's show. A pathetic performance by judge Walsh!

Friday, October 5, 2012

Robbie Fowler - Pundit?

I turned on the TV last night and was flicking through the channels when I came across Robbie Fowler commenting on what must have been the Liverpool game as I missed the programme. I have nothing against Fowler who I always considered an excellent striker but the guy was, how can I put it, clearly out of his depth. What were ITV thinking about? They have clearly forgotten the embarrassment of wheeling out Paul Gascoigne for an England tournament some years ago. It is difficult to forget the picture of Andy Townsend sitting beside Gazza, almost pleading with him to say something sensible.
Get yourself a proper pundit ITV. There must be millions of unemployed footballers who have got more than 2 neurones sparking away in their head.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Neil Hingorani The Movie


My first attempt at a seamless YouTube video to promote the book. Nancy in her best Spielberg performance. Me, in my Sunday best! Let me know if you think it could work or if it needs smoothing out a little. Ebook imminent so get your Amazon accounts ready!

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Olympic Ceremony - Class or Cobblers

Now I thought the opening ceremony to the Olympic games was excellent. It lasted approximately 4 hours and I only fell asleep for about 20 minutes. I say that partly serious and partly in jest because the real difficulty here is making something which is intrinsically boring actually quite interesting.
I am not talking about the fantastic show which opened the ceremony and completed it. No. I am talking about the bit where the teams come into the stadium. No matter how exciting it is for the athletes to come into the stadium...it sure as hell loses its sparkle when the 10th team has walked in and there are another 95 to go. So good old Danny Boyle got rid of all the stuffiness that usually comes with processions and said to the athletes just relax and have fun. It made the whole show go much faster than it usually does and Boyle should be commended for that.