Thursday, 2 June 2016

My neighbours and me....

By your own opinion, you have the best house on the street, it's a nice little bungalow with a nice garden with red and white roses. But your perfect house is on a flood plain, and every now and then you and your neighbours help each other to stem the flood waters. One day your wife says "why do we have to help the neighbours?"
"We clearly have the best house on the street!"
So you go to your neighbours and propose to them that you, by your opinion have the best house on the street and they should help YOU to save your house from the rising flood waters. Your neighbours, weren't happy about this, as they all thought your house was ok (they didn't really like them red roses though). You then said you, we'll pay you money as a sort is sweetener for their to help. Then the flood happened again, and true to their word your neighbours came out and helped you and your house to stop the flood waters and you gave them the money for their help in return. At one point the money you gave your neighbours to help you stopping the flood waters, they then got their friends to come and help and they split the money between them life was great as all their houses including your house had been saved from the floods. 
One day your wife came up to you and said "why we paying the neighbours to stop the flood waters, we clearly have the best house on the street. They should do this for free?"
So you go see your neighbours and say to them that the next time there is a flood can you come help us as by my opinion we have the best house on the street. The neighbours don't like this and neither do the neighbours friends. So eventually the flood waters come again and only you with your bucket are there trying to stop the flood waters, your wife is in your house shouting at you "YOU BETTER STOP THE FLOOD WATERS, OR ELSE!"

At this point is where we are today, your house is a bit damaged from the flood waters and the white roses are fine, the red ones are looking loopy.

But your neighbours, have found a solution to stop the flood waters, and that is to get some diggers and channel the waters into a little Stream that then goes Straight though your home and your house, the best one on the street "by your opinion" will be overwhelmed by the flood waters.

Moral to this story should be, don't listen to your wife. 
Many buckets and many hands will help holding back the water, even if you pay for that many more hands will help push it back further. Also if you go at it alone, you may not be brought to attention to how this problem can be solved, so if you don't agree to the solution you have no powers to stop it.

This is just me talking hypothetically, I don't have the answers apart from, aren't we better together?

Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Euro's my prediction for the groups?


So another season is over, what are we going to do over the summer?
Well in June is the start of the European Championships in France.
So I thought in this months column I'd go though and make some predictions on which teams will make it out the group stage...

Group A
Albania 
France
Romania 
Switzerland 

Prediction France (1st) Switzerland (2nd)
In this group, you can see France who are the hosts & Switzerland battling it out on who will finish first or second. But don't be fooled about Albania, to get here they qualified out of a group with Denmark, Serbia & Portugal to finish as runners up. They will be playing a very compact 4-5-1 and will be marshalled by former black cats player Lorik Cana on the defensive side. Romania in the past have had some tournament pedigree, who can forget Gheorghe Hagi bringing The World Cup to light with his goals in USA 94 & getting though to the knockout stages. Also most England fans will remember it was Romania that knocked us out of a dismal Euro 2000, that and Phil Neville giving away a last minute penalty. Watch out for when Switzerland face Albania, that looks to be a must see match as Xherdan Shaqiri plays for the Swiss, but was born in Gjilan which is primarily an Albanian speaking part of the world (don't want to get too bogged down in the politics of that part of the world).

Group B
England
Russia
Slovakia 
Wales

Prediction Russia (1st) England (2nd)

On paper people might say this should be an easy group for England to finish in. Yes Roy Hodgson's men qualified strong to get here. But when you're facing teams like San Marino, Lithuania & Estonia out of no disrespect to these countries you'd expect to finish strong. For our young lions to win this they'll have to play these 3 teams & get maximum points. Russia did have Fabio Capello, but inter his stewardship the team had won two, drawn two and lost two of the six qualifiers and Russia were third in Group G. But since then the Russians have been revived by Leonid Slutsky of late. In this group we have added interest with Wales entering there first international tournament from like ever (actually 1958 their last tournament). Chris Coleman has got himself a team of young dragons and I think they can do well. I'd like to say they would qualify but I'm sure people would think I'm going crazy, but a good 3rd place and this group going down to the final game with Slovakia added into the mix anything can really happen.

Group C
Germany
N. Ireland
Poland
Ukraine

Predictions Germany (1st) Poland (2nd)

This does look a Germany & Poland 1 & 2. But wouldn't it be great if Northern Ireland got to the knock out stages. Michael O'Neill's team have defied the odds, to get to their first tournament in 30 years and with their neighbours the Republic of Ireland this is going to be very special tournament indeed. I can't see the Ukraine doing well in this tournament, as Ukraine pair Andriy Yarmolenko and Taras Stepanenko may have settled their disagreement, but as the team are not picking players from the Russian leagues I do think they will struggle this time around.

Group D
Croatia 
Czech Republic
Spain
Turkey

Predictions Spain (1st) 

With Fernando Torres, Juan Mata, Diego Costa and Santi Cazorla all miss out on a place in Spain’s Euro 2016 squad. Del Bosque has gone for a different attacking line. Yes there will be the evergreen keeper Casillas and over familiar names, but will it be enough for the current winners to retain the title?
I'm unsure who will get the runners up in this one. I'm still drawn to Euro 96 nostalgia with both Croatia & Czech Republic, but I also think Turkey might do well. But I'll take a punt for Croatia to get though to the knockouts (fingers crossed)

Group E
Belgium
Italy
R of Ireland
Sweden 

Predictions Italy (1st) Belgium (2nd)

This is a very interesting group, as with all tournaments you get the dreaded 'Group of death' and this ladies & gentleman is that said group. You have Gli Azzurri, the Italians have a certain flair & a strong defence, then there is the resurgence of the Belgiums, with star players gracing most of Europe's top teams, they must be everyone's favourite dark horse team (I hope I get them in the sweep in the office). Then there is the one man army of Zlatan Ibrahimović, who has been Sweden's inspiration for more than a decade and last the Republic of Ireland, who have been though a transitional period of the years are back on the International scene their fans will add a certain colour of green to the air. It's another group that will have to play all there games before we get a winner & a runner up.

Group F
Austria
Hungary
Iceland
Portugal

Predictions Portugal (1st) Austria (2nd)
Here we are again just like group D, I'm struggling to guess who a runner up would be. I can't see any other team in this group surprising Cristiano Ronaldo and his Portuguese team mates (I do love an underdog story though). If I was going to say anyone it could be Iceland, in qualifying they finished runners-up in their group and won 6 drawn 2 lost 2 and only conceded 6 goals. But when you have Eidur Gudjohnsen in your team anything can happen. Little might be know about Austria from myself, but finishing top of their qualifying group and a team that will consist of Players based in Germany they will also be no pushovers. Hungarian football has come a long way from Ferenc Puskás and if this team play well you could see new names appearing in the Premiership or other top leagues like Zoltan Gera (WBA & Hull City), Krisztian Nemeth (Liverpool) & Dimitar Berbatov (Fulham & Manchester United).



So there we go, that's my prediction for the group stages, but which team will take the top prize, I think the host France should get to the final, but I do think the efficiency of Germany might just edge it on the night. But hey what do I know?
In regards to England I think we can win it, but it's all down to the team working well as a team. I know Rashford has been named in the provisional school, but I think he should go as I think he has had a top debut season & can score goals & important goals to boot, he looks like he can handle the pressure so give him the chance. 

Come on England I do believe!!!

Friday, 20 May 2016

On your bike


All though out my years I have enjoyed playing most sports, from football with mates & the worlds oldest football club Sheffield FC, to a really weird game of badminton with my mum in front of World Cup winner Bobby Charlton. There is one sport I've always wanted to do and that's cycling, so a few months ago I met up with Rob Brown from Scarborough & Ryedale  Community Cycle at an event at The Streets. We had a chat about the many types of adapted cycles they had on offer, I saw this yellow hand crank bike and I hopped onto it, it was perfect. I've always wanted to do cycling, if you don't know me I have two conditions that like to stiffen up my joints and have I been told by a few Physios that cycling would be the best thing for my joints.
So after that I met up with Rob again and we spent a morning riding up and down the North Bay area of Scarborough, this was something I enjoyed and really felt some freedom. I've liked cycling at a young ages, I even got an adapted cycle that I loved riding around Eastfield with my brother & friends, but one day it got stolen from the garage we use to have near where the old Strongwood pub. It was returned to me but by then the whole fun of cycling had gone and I never sat on a bike again.
So after what Great Britain have done in the olympics, getting up early to get to York to watch seconds of a stage at the Grand Depart and the Tour de Yorkshire it was time to get back in the saddle and have ago again. I do really wished I never left it so long as my inner child inside of me loved been free again, the wind was not in my hair as that's near enough all gone but it has been awesome riding on a bike again.
So a few weeks had passed & Rob from SRCC got in touch with me asking if I'd like to come down and ride about in front of a BBC cameras. I went down and was interviewed with BBC's Carla Fowler and talked about my new love of cycling. In 2016 I want to do two events. The first event is to do the 3 mile cycle in Sheffield for Sports Relief & I've always wanted to ride the Cinder Path from Whitby to Scarborough & would love to raise money for a local charity. If you would like to join me or help in this quest please get intouch by email ant@radioscarborough.co.uk or tweet @TwelfthManRadio

Friday, 19 February 2016

I'd like to raise cash for SASH...


On the 11th March I'm going to sleep outside in the cold, in an aim to raise some money and awareness to homelessness in North Yorkshire.
The money I'm raising for is Safe and Sound Homes (SASH), who are based in York. There a charity that mainly focuses on prevention and any young person’s first experience of homelessness to be their last. They offer a different type of homeless services, they work with dedicated volunteers who can offer a room to accommodate a vulnerable young person, because SASH believe a home environment is the best place for them. SASH don't just stop there, now they have a roof over them that is safe they, also get one-to-one support they need to overcome their problems. To help prevent long-term homelessness the charity work alongside local councils and over agencies to help with unemployment and substance-abuse that can go hand in hand in some cases.


This is me, on my radio show for Radio Scarborough.

So I'm doing one night of this, the only time this has happened where I've been on the streets, was coming back from a coach holiday and our taxi didn't pick us up in the middle of the night in Hull City centre. I remember sitting on our suitcases with my brother and sister in watching what I can only describe are rats the size of small dogs crossing the roads into the city bus station. 

I remember SASH doing this event last year as it was only a few doors down from my house, it must be tough been in this environment one a daily basis. People do t want to live on the streets and because of debt, breakdown in relationships and abuse physical aswell as substance, this is the life of thousands of people up and down the UK.

I was talking to a friend of mine about doing this event, he said "I can't see kids sleeping on the streets, as there organisations in social services" he then added "I'm sure there sleeping on sofas or hostels at least".
I then said "I know you say that, but if there sofa surfing or in hostels there still homeless!"
This is called the hidden homeless, where they might have a roof over their head, but go from sofa to sofa of friends, relatives or even strangers. This really doesn't give them the security they need & certainly isn't safe for young vunrable adults.



I want to end by adding my link that will take you to the page SASH has set up along side Virgin Money to help raise funds for them. So if you have got to here, I would like if you could donate at least a £1 I'd be happy with that, but if you want to donate more that would really help SASH in the future and help them reach their goals.

Thank you in advance

Regards

Ant

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