Friday 31 January 2020

aston villa 2 v 1 leicester



Wow, is this really happening?!!!

It's a cold, damp Tuesday evening at Villa Park.  What better way to celebrate my birthday than to watch the plucky boys in claret and blue succumb to yet another kicking at the feet of Leicester City.  Just few weeks ago they tore us to shreds in the Premier League and now we face them again in the semi-final of the Carabao Cup.

Coming into the match, honours are even. A creditable one-all draw at the King Power Stadium sees the tie finely balanced.

Leicester are off to a flying start, yet second-string keeper, Orjan Nyland, pulls off a string of astounding saves to keep us in the game. Cue Captain Jack Grealish, who gets on the end of a pass from Douglas Luiz and casually flicks the ball to a marauding Matt Targett. He makes no mistake and it's one nil to Villa.

Villa resist mounting pressure for the rest of the first-half and the start of the second until Harvey Barnes bursts past Frédéric Guilbert on the left-hand side of the box. He sends the ball across the face of goal and Kelechi Iheanacho arrives at the back post to flick it into the net. It's one all and everything to play for.

As the game-clock ticks down the prospect of a shoot-out penalty competition beckons, but Villa aren't done yet.  Our two Egyptian players, Ahmed Elmohamady and Trezeguet, link up for a fine second goal which leaves the Leicester City defence in tatters and their supporters in tears.

It's ASTON VILLA ... and onward to the final!!!
























show of hands



This week at Photosocial we looked at hands.

The session was really energizing but I came away feeling slightly disappointed with my photos. I'm glad I didn't delete them.  On closer examination the beauty of tone and form slowly emerged to create this series of abstractions.

What do you think?






Wednesday 29 January 2020

community matters - the burns lunch



Yesterday we attended our first community event at the Village Hall just down the road from our new home - a splendid Burns Lunch complete with authentic Scottish piper and the customary address to the haggis.

The church we're now part of has been running this event for ten years now and a very hard-working team delivered sixty or so three course meals, prefaced of course by a wee dram!

What a great way to bring people together!