Friday, 29 February 2008

Moving on....

The 2003 Rugby World Cup was the fifth world cup. And of course it was won by England.

Originally planned to be co-hosted by both Australia and New Zealand, all games were moved to Australia following a dispute between the New Zealand Rugby Football Union and Rugby World Cup Limited.

And Jonny Wilkinson will dine out on the last minute drop goal for the rest of his life.

But world cup victory came not simply via Jonny’s boot, but more as a result of the forward's massive effort on Saturday October 18th. England beat South Africa 25-6 and then went on to play Wales in the quarter finals. South Africa were left to get stuffed by New Zealand….

October the 18th was also my first game of the 2003/04 season, our first in the Conference. A season that would take us all the way to the Britannia Stadium, Stoke, and the heartbreak of a penalty shoot out defeat in the play-off final.

Yes, I had been grounded by something more powerful than my wife, and after a long summer of recovery Tamworth was to be my first game of the season….3v3, with a last minute equaliser... just the test my heart needed.

So it is always with a mind full of memories that I make the trip north to Tamworth. Despite being relegated from the Conference last season the Lambs would still prove to be dangerous opponents in the quarter finals of this season's FA Trophy.

And it doesn’t help telling children….’don’t worry it’s only an exam….don’t worry the new school will be nice….just forget what that boy said, names will never hurt you…..I know you lost 12v0 son, but don’t worry, move on….’

I guess for many of us moving on can be easy. Examinations, illness, divorce .....losing to Shrewsbury in a penalty shoot out.

But suffering two seasons of the most dismal football, after the exuberance of 2003/04 and the optimism of the following season, led my brother to the edge. His despair so intense, he refused to buy a season ticket for this season….

And no amount of comment on the Aldershot Town ‘message board‘, advising ‘move on, get over it, we all have’ could get anywhere near to his innermost feelings.

But on Saturday, at the scene of my own rehabilitation, my brother was there.

Yes,at Tamworth. Shouting at the Ref. Shouting something about a character in Eastenders. …Something to do with Max and Stacey?

The FA Trophy quarter final, last Saturday, was not a game for the purist. A narrow pitch that helped the Tamworth midfield get very close to our speedy youngsters resulted in a poor game, settled by a sublime strike by Kirk Hudson, in the last minute of added time. Certainly a goal out of keeping with the rest of the game.....

Tamworth 1 v 2 Aldershot Town....and back to league action tomorrow.

Kidderminster will be tough on Saturday.

But then they won’t enjoy our power, and pace……speed and intensity of thought.

Oh and by the way….thank you Gary and Martin.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I look forward to these every week - they mak a nice change from a lot of other guff people write. Particularly on our board.
Well done Shot from Wales

When you next visit drop into www.bluesqfootball.com/player - and put in a good word for young Kirk. I see you have been giving him some credit in your blogs.

Matt