Tuesday, 14 February 2012

Rush to judgement......


We’ve all done it. Made assumptions about someone or something simply as a result of what we see on the surface and not bothering to go just a little bit deeper.

The recent clamour for Harry Redknapp to be given the challenge of winning the European Championship in the summer followed by the World Cup in Brazil is building to fever pitch. Good old Harry…..he’s a football man…..he tells us that he can’t read and write very well but we don’t care….because he will change things and England will rule the world, just like we did in 1966.

Now I don’t use trains very often……Eurostar and the TGV are brilliant but First Great Western are quite simply hopeless. So when I decided to travel down to a meeting in London last August by train, I did so in anticipation of delays and overcrowding that would return me home on the tide of ‘never again’.

But my day started pretty well. The drive into Cardiff was congestion free and the car park at the station was empty. I was a bit early so I went off in search of a clean bench to sit down on. At the end of the platform, well away from the coffee kiosks and last night's kebab wrappers, I found what I was looking for…..and to my surprise I was also gifted a bonus. For some unknown reason a copy of the Daily Mirror for Tuesday 30th August lay invitingly crisp on my chosen seat.

I couldn’t be bothered with the international news so I turned to the sports pages. And there it was……the rush to judgement.

I have no idea who Derek McGovern is……other than by reading his self-proclaimed status of ‘sports betting’s top tipster’. But he must know something as he wrote, ‘I’d 8-2 be an Arsenal fan right now’. ‘North London was even easier to pillage over the weekend than it was thee weeks ago…….Shipping eight goals at Old Trafford is bad enough…….’’

And then he made the statement that he may just live to regret, as Arsenal find themselves back in the frame for Champions League qualification…..’’Arsenal are 6-4 to finish in the top four – if they do I’ll give you the money myself.’’

I told my wife about this offer when I got home and despite knowing absolutely nothing about football she saw the opportunity and took my £1000 at 6-4…..

I have a sneaking feeling that I may be emailing you Derek, at betsguru@aol.com some time soon…

Oh and as for Harry….I like him, but if he becomes England manager, I have no doubt he will be 'retired' by the FA in the same manner as so many before….but with perhaps just a bit more colour.





Sir Alf Ramsey....managed England to World Cup success in 1966, knighted in 1967.......sacked and cast off by the FA in 1974.

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