Mums the Word
Essay by manumanu • March 6, 2012 • Essay • 496 Words (2 Pages) • 1,252 Views
Usually on the weekend we split the sporting duties Jeff does outdoor sporting pursuits the football I do the indoor tennis and swimming (in the warmth, cup of coffee and a magazine no contest). However with Sunday after match dinner comprising of listening to Oscar's lively match reports over a roast with Dad's punditry on the side, it is necessary to occasionally get out to the windy wilds of Walthamstow flats to experience what Jeff calls the highlight of his week watching the current young invincible.
There has been a lot of praise for the boys and the standard of the football they have been playing so far this season. The occasional time I have watch them I can see why. Today match is no exception. It is played at a furious pace and the first half flashes by in a blink of an eye. The boys need their oranges at half time goodness I even need one. The second half is just as fast and furious and is over in a flash. The score is 3 - 0 it could have been more and I don't think the opposition had a shot on goal. The car journey back consist of Oscars and Seydil's lively post match analysis with wise punditry from the dads. Oscar's analysis continues at the dinner table but this week am more than able to play Alan Sheera to dad's Alan Hanson.
Usually on the weekend we split the sporting duties Jeff does outdoor sporting pursuits the football I do the indoor tennis and swimming (in the warmth, cup of coffee and a magazine no contest). However with Sunday after match dinner comprising of listening to Oscar's lively match reports over a roast with Dad's punditry on the side, it is necessary to occasionally get out to the windy wilds of Walthamstow flats to experience what Jeff calls the highlight of his week watching the current young invincible.
There has been a lot of praise for the boys and the standard of the football they have been playing so far this season. The occasional time I have watch them I can see why. Today match is no exception. It is played at a furious pace and the first half flashes by in a blink of an eye. The boys need their oranges at half time goodness I even need one. The second half is just as fast and furious and is over in a flash. The score is 3 - 0 it could have been more and I don't think the opposition had a shot on goal. The car journey back consist of Oscars and Seydil's lively post match analysis with wise punditry from the dads. Oscar's analysis continues at the dinner table but this week am more than able to play Alan Sheera to dad's Alan Hanson.
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