So it looks like Kaká has decided to turn down Manchester City’s offer of £500,000 a week and stay in Italy. What a good day for football and his owners – AC Milan and Jesus Christ.
What a terrible day for Man City fans! Not only do they lose out on Kaká, but instead, they sign everyone’s favourite thug, Craig Bellamy.
For City supporters, it must be like losing a wad of £50 notes and finding a 2 dirty pence piece. A 2p which is so sharp, it cuts you, giving you tetanus and is so badly damaged, the vending machine at work won’t accept it.
- A much better performance and result than last season’s 3-0 defeat.
- No filming duties for me. The clubs camera is no more. Hopefully this issue will soon be resolved.
- I avoided the risk of stabbings and went straight to the club house, not exploring the neighbourhood.
- Both City and Hayes’ goalkeepers must have shared a crack pipe before kick off as they were rubbish!
- Team Bath lost. City are now level on points with the tax-funded outfit. Excellent.
- Leeds won, but I already said that (below)
Photos of the ground…
Leeds’ second goal from the wonderkid, Fabian Delph. Kaká – eat your heart out.
Pity Delph will almost certanly be a Manchester United player in a few weeks time :o(
Tomorrow I travel to Hayes in London for my first Bath City game since New Years Day. 16 days seems a very long time without football!
Unfortunately, I don’t have very good memories of last year’s trip. Upon arriving at the ground, a group of fans and me explored the local neighbourhood, which can only be described as England’s answer to Downtown Bronx. Graffiti, smashed glass and gangs everywhere. This is the kind of place people get stabbed!
When we got back to the relative safety of the ground, I witnessed a terrible display of football, which resulted in Bath City losing 3-0.
I sincerely hope tomorrow’s trip is a lot nicer. I won’t be exploring Gangland Hayes again, but instead going straight into the ground. I am on camera duties tomorrow too, so will hopefully have a decent game to film.
Sam learnt a valuable lesson at work today. If you must access your Facebook page using somebody else’s iPhone, make sure you log out properly…