Soccer Night!
Jun. 19th, 2012 11:58 pmToday's score: 4 - 3 for the other lot. But we played a really strong game and we actually leading 1 - 3 for a good chunk of the game. We just had a five minute stretch where one of our less confident goalkeepers was in the net and our defence fell apart completely. But everyone still seems to be having a good time, and they're all coming along, skills-wise. Now I just have to cure them of trying to get the ball from their own teammates.
The Sweetie is taking his duties as bloke in charge of our player rotation very seriously. When I got Ros home from daycare today, he was obsessively going over tonight's line up, trying to sort it so the stronger players were well distributed, and the kids who will wreak havoc of the bad sort on the field together are kept on different lineups. He's so cute when he's organizing things.
Ros continues to be Take That obsessed, bless her. After we got home from the game, I wanted to check the score of the England v. Ukraine game before running off to my acupuncture appointment. (It had been 1 - Nil for England when I left work and then I didn't have time to check the score before we ran off to the soccer field. This resulted in the following exchange.
Me: England won!
Ros: Yay! Does Take That play for England?
Me: Um, no. They just play charity matches, kiddo. They're not that good.
Ros: Oh.
The Sweetie is taking his duties as bloke in charge of our player rotation very seriously. When I got Ros home from daycare today, he was obsessively going over tonight's line up, trying to sort it so the stronger players were well distributed, and the kids who will wreak havoc of the bad sort on the field together are kept on different lineups. He's so cute when he's organizing things.
Ros continues to be Take That obsessed, bless her. After we got home from the game, I wanted to check the score of the England v. Ukraine game before running off to my acupuncture appointment. (It had been 1 - Nil for England when I left work and then I didn't have time to check the score before we ran off to the soccer field. This resulted in the following exchange.
Me: England won!
Ros: Yay! Does Take That play for England?
Me: Um, no. They just play charity matches, kiddo. They're not that good.
Ros: Oh.
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Date: 2012-06-20 09:40 am (UTC)I absolutely love how your family works. It is right that all your middle names are "Awesome", right??
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Date: 2012-06-20 10:12 am (UTC)Hee.
I pretty much have no doubt that England will fold like a house of cards against Italy. And frustratingly, I haven't actually seen any of the matches. They're all on in the middle of the day here, which means I'm either at work or doing some family type thing on the weekends, and most of them are playing on a sports channel that we don't get. Boo.
Once England are gone, I will obviously be cheering Germany on. *g*
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Date: 2012-06-20 06:27 pm (UTC)And I sure hope you'll root for us once our friends from the island have (once more) travelled home early. I really thought they'd do better this time - I mean, they've got a right proper goalie this time! But, no. What I say yesterday was...underwhelming. But who knows? If there's a place on earth where miracles do happen, it's on stages of Take That-concerts and on football pitches. (See the link? *g*)
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Date: 2012-06-20 07:31 pm (UTC)But yes, I shall hope for a miracle and then decide who to support if they come up against your lot. ;-)
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Date: 2012-06-20 07:57 pm (UTC)If it helps: the amount of cheating husbands in our side is significantly lower. (Nothing to do with the fact that they are the youngest team in the tournament, honest!) *g*