Some interesting stories in the press over recent days none more so than Frank Lampard’s apparent plane injury, but I have to reserve special mention for Rangers striker Kris Boyd who apparently fractured his skull by sneezing. I kid you not. It couldn’t possibly have been the clash of heads in his last game - it was definitely the sneeze! I’m always interested in seeing what injuries players have but it is often difficult to establish what is really going on when you have stories like this printed.
Much quieter week for me this week which is good as I get to catch up on my uni work and relax a little more. Only the one game (Glebe FC vs VCD Athletic) as Cambridge’s game was postponed and I’m not on rugby duty this weekend. Glebe have started the season well and although they are only a small club they have big ambitions and this is shown in the professionalism of the players and coaching staff alike. Gillingham FC midfielder Luke Rooney (no relation to Wayne) is on the coaching staff and it is really positive for the players to have a young professional involved. It is a different challenge for me working with such a young age group (u15) but it is one that I enjoy and have had to adapt to, and as ever having to learn twenty odd new names presents its own challenge!
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