Next time your on the Wing,
fly into the stands, and talk to the people!
He may be a hero, among many; however the homeless, he is Ryan Giggle, how is it, that, when
he does something, it is noticed, and everybody has to know, that he knocked down a house, to rebuild it. When
the people, who do not have one, have to listen, to someone, who does that. Yet, no one listens to them. His name
is mud, among the refurbishment, people, who, like to make old items look new, where you cannot tell the difference, it can
happen. The Environmentalists, have gone crazy over all this, the waste in energy, time, with no real advantage: poor
passes!
The Charities commission I am sure, will have a field day, when they find, out that, one add one, should
be two, not one house. They could have done, something with the cash, that was wasted, to help those, who need it.
As Dave said: " These footballers, it should be a Criminal offence, to do what he has done, I have no time for that, with
the recession, and people with no homes, he is under, no Government regulations, it took us a long time to get this place,
and people, need to appreciate, what they have, there is only way to stop these, people: at the door; do not let them in.
" Strong words!
All these politicians, who have been hammered, over, a plasma TV, and mirrors, which, could have been
purchased from a charity shop: not new, have been sent through the dryer. Yet our BBC star, can knock down millions,
to be in the same place, he was before: no one notices! Mostly wasted, unlike his talent, which is way above normal,
blossomed like a flower: people have noticed!
In one game, the winger, who I was marking said: " People say, I play,
and look like Ryan Riggs, " I did not see it that much, looking at it, closely, he did have the same body type, size,
and height. not the facial features, and he was very fast. Well, it is amazing, how he gets around.
As it seems
people do what they want to do. " What has it got to do with us, " or " If he wants to knock it down, it is up to him,
" ; " None of our business. "; will be lamented. " It is choice,"; " Ask him about it. "; " Who cares what
he does? " Typical, from many!
" I find it all very decadent, the whole affair, is it the people? Who pay
these players the wages, to do that, to blame, when you have too much, that can happen, he could have given it to a Cancer
charity, they will have remembered him, all he does, is kick a football around, what contribution has he made to the world.
" as Mo said, as Ken added: " It is up to him, if we all had the opportunities, like he has, then we would do the same as
him, in his shoes, we all would, that is human nature, Ryan Giggs, is a good bloke, on and off the field, he has done, nothing
wrong, compared to some, there are far worse than him, out there. He is a true gentleman, a genuine nice guy.
If I was in his shoes, I would have the fancy car, with my initials on it, gold watches, and holidays around the world, of
course I would. " ; passing the ball to Trevor: " People are not rational, they think, they are, there has to be standards,
and role models, people look up to that, has an example, to follow, they get away with it, because they can, if you
are at the bottom, you do not have, the funds to waste. " A lot, of goals scored!
Sometimes, an asset,
an individual can be, coming in at sixteen, took some courage, we all know people who, are liabilities, to the organisation;
and in some cases, even to themselves, taking out more, than they bring in; perhaps their gifts, are somewhere else. “
Linda she just fitted right in, as if it was mean' t for her, as if she belonged, straight away, others would have taken at
least six months. “ as Sally said. John responded: “ She has it inside the gift, she has got the gift, it will
always be with her, she will always have it, for someone so young, it is inside, so no one can take it away, to come in like
that is rare, “ It takes some soul searching, to reach that level, Ryan had it early, making a contribution, putting
in more, to the team, than he ever took, out: a giver! A champion he is, mostly an example to all, in many ways, he will learn that social conscience matters,
from Wikipedia: In recent years,
Giggs has become a UNICEF representative, launching a campaign in 2002 to prevent landmines from killing children. Giggs visited UNICEF projects in Thailand and told the BBC: "As a footballer I can't imagine life without the use of one of my legs... Sadly this is exactly what happens to thousands
of children every year when they accidentally step on a landmine."[48]
VIlla Park, FA Cup semi; BBC award; or knock down Old Trafford to Rebuild, the same one!, which one Ryan! We were looking for a number of attributes in this years, BBC personality of the year, something
special; moreover unique, which, would captivate, a wider spectrum. The areas, that needed, to be included: |
A long contribution, to their chosen
area, with many years of experience, and longevity. Staying
in a particular area for a long time. Respected by colleagues,
in the profession. Pleasing personality, with a humble approach. Playing in: Snow; Rain; Wind; Minus Temperatures; and hurricanes! An example to all, in conduct: Good sportsmanship.
Ryan Giggs passed it all by a mile, with a few passes, left in the tank. As Steve said: " He is a true legend,
when I first saw him, I thought he was a boring Mancunian, you have to remember, he has been at the heart of that team, for
over twenty years, that is very long. Not only him, Scholes, and Neville as well, they are just legends. " he added:
" The goal at Villa park, about ten years, ago, is what he will be remembered for, in the FA Cup Semi, Tony Adams, could not
touch him, he did not know, what to do. That was the moment, that made him, and he has played over four hundred games,
since then. "
His video:" Soccer Skills, and Secrets " with Sir Bobby Charlton, is way of passing on his skills, to
the rest, it is amazing how much is out there that is useful; furthermore ignored. That video will help in your development,
instead of watching it : you are improveing.
So well done to this years, winner, as John said: " You have, Motor Racing
v Football, that will not work, more people watch the latter, Ryan Giggs, knocked down a perfectly, good house, to build
a new one, everyone knows, that some new builds are not as solid as the old ones, it is the timber, if he wanted a pool
table, he could have put it, in that house, it cost millions, to buy, and then the Demolition must have cost a fortune, why
he did not, just buy a house, instead of knocking down, a perfect usable one, makes no sense. He could have, bought
one in another area, the neighbours round him told him not to do it. " Imagine knocking down Old Trafford, just to rebuild
it.
Liverpool FC, playing at different levels, in
the game of life! “ My son lost his school bus pass, it cost 250 pound, he expected it to be replaced, just like that, as if it
did not matter, I want him to understand, that, in life it will not be replaced, quickly, how do I get him to understand,
that, to learn, that you might not get it back, how can I get him to learn that. “ as Sue said. Liverpool FC has a lot to live up to recently, after twenty years,
the Hillsborough disaster still hangs around, an, event that will be never forgotten. Ninety six people snuffed out,
packed in like sardines, in a can. Seven hundred injured: so sad! Anfield
is home of a very serious club, at the time, when, this went on, it was so successful, that I was wondering, if that is success,
is it, all worth it. Heysel, was another, that seemed to unbalance, the whole affair, Alan Hansen still has not watched
that match! The team which included, many
famous names: John Barnes, John Wark, Bruce Grobblelaar, Kenny Dalglish, Mark lawrenson, Peter Beardsley, Greame
Souness, Sammy lee. All witnesses to the event. Never mind Nottingham Forest, which included: Brian Clough, Viv
Anderson, Trevor Francis, John Roberts, Kenny Burns, and Martin O Neil. A few who played for the club. we
had some unity on the this situation, as the Health and Safety - not a popular topic - was ignored. I
used to be confused by Ian Rush, and John Aldridge, as, they looked the same, in the face, not far from brother like.
I loved the way they kept, the ball on the ground, up to twenty touches, then, in to the net. Slow build ups, I have only
see that type of football, with Chelsea, a few seasons ago, who, played similiar, at least fifteen passes, and then in to
the net: great to watch. Reminded me of how, the above used to play. A lot of modern teams, do not do, this at
all, the game has changed; furthermore, so have other areas Football, is so big, that the law
of averages, would dictate an event, the roll over from society problems to this game, is at a higher rate
than other sports. Why have we not had such incidents, and other serious matters, in games like
Cricket; Rugby; Tennis; Car racing; and the rest, they are minority, areas, The game seems to be so big, that, it
cannot control all events, that are, happening simultaneously. Still they top the league for this type of scenario,
not that anyone, would want to look at it, this way, as, it will upset people, a referee, or an expert, may have,
spotted it sooner. The memorial
service, was, a way of remembering, what happened at the time, and what lessons, have been learned. It is way of
showing respect to all. With all the resources, it should not occur. Some people would suggest, " It was meant
to happen"; " There is a meaning behind it " ; " There is a lesson to be learnt. "; " If it did not happen then, it
could have been, a lot worse later. " Common threads, that, most people would have mentioned. Safety has
improved tremendously, since the event, did it have to take that, one, event to, create a change of such magnitude,
we are influenced by negative events, as over the last twenty years, we have had, no such repeat, so great
news, a testimony, for victory: three nil, up. The 96 have knew about 200 people the average that most people know.
So, twenty thousand people, directly, have been affected, by this event alone. " They
are celebrating a disaster, who wants to do that, who I feel sorry for is the families of the people, who died, you cannot
do, anything about it, now, they are the ones, that are suffering, they have to live with it all: everyday! In my day,
during the war, it was 300 dead, or 50 died, we just accepted it and life went on, no one blinked an eyelid, life
was hard and tough, it was over the wireless. " as Ron said. Webbie added, “ I would never wear my medals, because the
people, who, never came back, could never wear theirs, so why should I wear them, if they cannot. “ Should
people, wear the Liverpool shirt? If I was there, how would I have handled it?,
what would I have done? That is a tough one, as some people would want to know. Screaming, would be an option,
I doubt any one would hear, as there are so many people, if you are being crushed against a wall, you would have to be strong,
to push back. It would have been horrible to see it all. You really don't want it in your life. It could
have been a lot worse, so a lot, to be thankful for. I do not really understand once again, how, in the last twenty
years, so many Liverpool fans have died, every year, from all sorts of causes, which is higher than the figure, at Hillsborough,
and Heysel. Hard core, Liverpool to the end, wearing the shirt, with the badge with honour and respect. Fit into
any generation, as the loyalty, goes, above the norm. So when the Blackburn player, laid down the wreath, there needed
to be another, laid for them, as well. As that figure, could be in to tens of thousands, only Liverpool, know the true
figure. They would not release it, as it prove us to be correct. This scenario, with, a blind side, that many
cannot, see it. A player sometimes says, " I didn’t see him. " When it was in front of his eyes.
The crowd can. So another player needs to come up, and lay another wreath, for those people. Someone, who can
see! We would like to reiterate
that the above statement, " It was meant to happen. " Is not one, that, is intentional by anyone, that it was deliberate in
anyway. What the meaning is here, it that it happened, like a player who scores a brilliant goal, that would be, impossible
nine times out of ten, and says: " I never meant it, I don't know how it happened. "; " It was not intentional by me, "
So can justice be achieved by the families, by everyone. We all have a desire to know. It cannot be forgotten,
we know that, forgive and forget, will be hard for many. Most of us in the nation, were, not involved so, we will find
it difficult to have, any real empathy, with it all. It is so hard. As we cannot fully understand it all, even,
with the best minds, who have tackled it, they, have a comprehension, which is unexplainable. Look at the Prime Minister,
and the leader of the Conservatives, their own children. No one could have predicted that. We need to be grateful for being alive, a day, that is all, just
to say I am a alive, every morning. A day anyone can celebrate, " I woke up, im alive, I am here, " That kind
of approach, we should do it more often. Most people are so serious, that, you they don't let any joy
in. It can be called ‘ Being a Alive Day. ‘ No fuss, moaning, just gratitude: become involved., feel
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| Mr Justice Popplewell's Official Enquiry report was supposed to bring about new legislation governing safety at the
nation's sports grounds and stadia, especially lower divisions' antiquated wooden stands that had been in use for decades.
He also stated that, "The importance of allowing full access to the pitch where this is likely to be used as a place of safety
in an emergency should be made plain." A recommendation clearly ignored by the authorities as was to be so tragically exposed
four years later at Hillsborough...
The Safety at Sports Grounds
Act followed in 1975, leading to compulsory licensing of grounds. However most of the recommendations were voluntary. Most
were voluntarily ignored… Sources: Society http://www.crowddynamics.com/Disasters/british_football_disasters.htm Match of the Day Wikipedia
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