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The graduate

Our Chris has been taking an Open University degree in Computing for the past few years, and last Friday was his graduation ceremony. Neither myself or my other brother Nick even went to university, let alone graduated, so this was a reasonably big deal for our family. Hence we all got dolled-up and made the trek to Bridgewater Hall in Manchester (home of the Hallé Orchestra, apparently) on a baking-hot June day.

Needless to say, the hall wasn’t air conditioned, so it was kind of uncomfortable. It was also quite a long and boring ceremony (imagine clapping complete strangers for an hour-and-a-half). However, I was very proud to see my bro get up to collect his… well, he wasn’t actually given anything, he just received a handshake from the VIP on the stage. I was a bit surprised he wasn’t handed a scroll or something, but then maybe I’ve been misled by TV and the movies!

Graduation day
(from right to left)
Me, Paula, Dad, Chris, Mum, Nick, Sarah-Jane (Nick’s girlfriend)

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My heart, my heart!

Well done to the Reds for winning the FA Cup on Saturday. It was probably a great match to watch if you were a neutral, but it wasn’t good for my health, that’s for certain! What is it about us and cup finals in recent years? We sure like to make life hard for ourselves. That’s the third final we’ve won after extra time and penalties since 2001.

Credit must go to the Hammers for putting us under pressure and taking advantage of our mistakes, although I don’t agree with those saying that they deserved to win the game. Sure, they were well-organised and certainly caused us problems, but let’s be clear: they profited from an own-goal, a goalkeeping howler and a fluke scored as the result of a mishit cross. Other than that, I don’t remember them having too many efforts on target.

Thank God for Stevie Gerrard, that’s all I can say. The man was immense. His second goal in particular was one of the best I’ve seen him score, and saved us when we looked dead and buried. Alan Hansen was right when he said the best signing we made at the start of the season was getting Gerrard to reject Chelsea’s advances. Let’s just hope he has the same sort of impact in the World Cup.

Just one more thing: I wonder who our fifth penalty taker was going to be?

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Three is the magic number

In the end, victory over Portsmouth wasn’t enough to clinch second for The Reds, thanks to Charlton’s capitulation at Old Trafford. So third place it is then. Definite improvement since last season, and we’re certainly more consistent. If only we hadn’t had that spell at the turn of the year when our strikers couldn’t find the back of the net, we’d have finished above United for sure.

Anyway, there’s still the FA Cup Final to look forward to this weekend. We’ll probably be the favourites against West Ham, which always adds a bit of pressure, but if we play as we can then we shouldn’t have a problem. Alonso’s injury is a bit of a worry though, I just hope it clears-up by Saturday.

And great news to hear that Robbie Fowler’s been offered a one-year contract. He’s certainly earnt it. ‘God’ was probably my favourite Liverpool player of the ’90s; it was a pleasure to see him come through the ranks. He scored some fantastic goals: that thunderbolt past Schmeichel in Cantona’s comeback game; his 20-yarder in the FA Cup semi against Villa where he turned and left Steve Staunton for dead; the fourth goal against Alaves that we all thought would be enough to win the 2001 UEFA Cup (in normal time). Ah, happy days!

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Ice Age 2: The Letdown

Paula and I went to see Ice Age 2: The Meltdown tonight. I really enjoyed the first film: it had great one-liners and some really funny visual gags, but it was also quite touching. Unfortunately, the sequel is quite a letdown, having a very thin and predictable plot, a weak script and annoying new characters. The Scrat sequences are funny, but there are so many this time around that even they start to wear thin.

Maybe worth going to see if you’ve got sprogs of a suitable age, otherwise wait for the DVD (or avoid altogether if you didn’t even like the original).

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