vidmar
Bencher
As often happens during the footy season I’ve spent a chunk of time this evening planning things for the trip for me and the family to see the footy this weekend.
We have a load of people that we know are going and part of the fun is sorting out plans and working out who’s going, who is sitting where and what we’ll do after we’ve won.
There’s been calls, texts and emails back and forth and stuff on social media regarding plans for Friday and also the MWTS trip to Melbourne.
I’ve been swapping emails with the Mt Albert Club in New Zealand to work out plans for a return visit when we’re over there in July.
Going to the “footy” is a big but “normal” part of mine and my friend’s lives and I love the fact my family enjoy it too.
It’s fun, safe and a great way to spend time with the family and catch up with friends.
Many of you will have spent time with us at Brooky and grounds further afield and will know the fun and enjoyment to be had with joining friends and family at the game.
That is what watching sport is and should be.
April 15th marks the 25th Anniversary of Hillsborough.
This was one of the worst disasters to hit sport.
96 people went to a game of footy and never came home.
Their friends and family and many of those who went to the game are still struggling.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillsborough_Disaster
Twenty three years after this tragic event an independent inquest revealed a cover up and deceit that was too horrific to comprehend.
https://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/early-doors/hillsborough-report-uncovers-both-truth-lies-081331198.html
Please spare a thought today for those who remember Hillsboro and support the campaign for Justice For the 96
We have a load of people that we know are going and part of the fun is sorting out plans and working out who’s going, who is sitting where and what we’ll do after we’ve won.
There’s been calls, texts and emails back and forth and stuff on social media regarding plans for Friday and also the MWTS trip to Melbourne.
I’ve been swapping emails with the Mt Albert Club in New Zealand to work out plans for a return visit when we’re over there in July.
Going to the “footy” is a big but “normal” part of mine and my friend’s lives and I love the fact my family enjoy it too.
It’s fun, safe and a great way to spend time with the family and catch up with friends.
Many of you will have spent time with us at Brooky and grounds further afield and will know the fun and enjoyment to be had with joining friends and family at the game.
That is what watching sport is and should be.
April 15th marks the 25th Anniversary of Hillsborough.
This was one of the worst disasters to hit sport.
96 people went to a game of footy and never came home.
Their friends and family and many of those who went to the game are still struggling.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillsborough_Disaster
Twenty three years after this tragic event an independent inquest revealed a cover up and deceit that was too horrific to comprehend.
https://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/early-doors/hillsborough-report-uncovers-both-truth-lies-081331198.html
Please spare a thought today for those who remember Hillsboro and support the campaign for Justice For the 96