Monday, July 31, 2006

Wembley maybe delayed again!


The owner of the new Wembley stadium has said it expects its builders to miss their revised September deadline for completing the arena. But Wembley National Stadium Limited said it did expect the much-delayed £757m venue to be finished this year.

The north London stadium was due for completion in August 2005, but hold-ups have led to events such as this year's FA Cup Final having to be rescheduled.

Construction firm Multiplex said it was sticking to its September deadline.

Sunday, July 30, 2006

Goodbye Top Of The Pops!


Sir Jimmy Saville signed off one last time for the final episode of Top of the Pops which airs this evening. Sir Jimmy is one of the veteran presenters who feature in the last edition of the pop programme. The show's final words are a reminder of the Top of the Pops tradition: "Don't forget it's number one, it's still Top of the Pops."

Sir Jimmy was the show's first host when it debuted on January 1 1964. Dave Lee Travis, Tony Blackburn, Janice Long, Mike Read, Pat Sharp, Reggie Yates, Edith Bowman, Sarah Cawood and Rufus Hound were some of the 150 presenters who took part in the final goodbye after 42 years of pop history.

More than 150 fans came to watch the last show, which was filmed for broadcast on Sunday evening. There were no live performances but instead montages captured the best of the pop decades from the 1960s onwards.

Personally, I can't help thinking that this will not be the final rendition for Top of the Pops, as it is still on for a christmas special. So they could maybe restart the shows in the longer term! WHO KNOWS.

Saturday, July 29, 2006

Hull City 1 - Nancy 1


A pretty dull game at the KC. Proper pre-season fare. An abysmal first half from the Tigers but a better second.

The extended highlights of the game: We kicked off. They scored. Half time. They kicked off. We scored. Full time.

Not much of an exaggeration either. If you are looking for positives to take into WBA next week, they are few and far between. So a worrying preseason overall for Hull City we will have to wait and see how the new season goes!

Friday, July 28, 2006

Out in Hornsea!


Tonight I went out in Hornsea with some of my friends!

Thursday, July 27, 2006

Explorer Beach BBQ and dip in the sea!


Tonight I helped out at Scouts once again assisting to run the BBQ at this event as well as helping the explorers build a massive sand castle on the beach! It must be ten years since I built a sand castle and I have lived by the sea all my life. I do sometimes go for walks on the sea front though! So, I do get some enjoyment from living by the seaside!

Saturday, July 22, 2006

Beverley Westwood!


Today I went for a walk on Beverley Westwood, see picture below, prior to going on camp later this month. I hadn't walked on that piece of common land of approximately 600 acres with some areas of woodland for such a long time. It was good to get out into the countryside once again!

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Hornsea Carnival


This weekend I am going to Hornsea Carnival which is now in its 40th year, I hope to meet up with some friends at Floral Hall On Saturday night as the town is always busy across this weekend!

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Gym!


Today, I made my way to the gym I have joined at Hornsea Leisure Centre in order to increase my fitness!

Sunday, July 16, 2006

Five days pause in posting!


At present I am having a short pause in posting for about five days, hope all my readership is well and is enjoying life to the maximum!

Saturday, July 15, 2006

Hull City have smashed their club transfer record to sign Tottenham Hotspur's attacking midfielder Dean Marney.


Hull City have smashed their club transfer record to sign Tottenham Hotspur's attacking midfielder Dean Marney. The Tigers are refusing to reveal the size of the fee in order to prevent too much pressure being put on the 22-year-old but sources in London insist a bid of around £500,000 has been accepted by Spurs.

Should Hull go on to realise their ultimate ambition of winning promotion to the Premiership the initial sum would double, dwarfing the previous club record £400,000 fee that brought striker Stephen McPhee to the KC Stadium from Portuguese side Beira Mar 12 months ago.

Ambitious Hull's spending is set to rise over the weekend with Sam Ricketts's protracted £300,000 switch from Swansea City finally getting the go-ahead after the Football League stepped into the row. Tigers chairman Adam Pearson said: "Dean has signed a three-year deal and we believe he can become a very important player for Hull City. We had to fend off interest from Cardiff and Norwich.

Friday, July 14, 2006

SAGGA in Sweden!


My SAGGA scouting friends have gone to Sweden to a campsite known as Kragenäs by the sea! I wish I could be joining them as the site looks beautiful.

The site is within 160 hectares of nature reserve. Camping is on a series of flat, open fields bounded by woods. Within the woods there are outcrops of granite, the tops of which provide views across the site and out to sea. The site has been operating in its current form for eight years during which time stone roads have been laid to give access to the camping fields, mains electricity and water brought on site and two toilet blocks have been built.

Sounds like a perfect campsite, it is just a shame I had to miss out due to my difficulties with walking, but as they say that is life!

Thursday, July 13, 2006

Gym!


Today, I made my way to the gym I have joined at Hornsea Leisure Centre in order to increase my fitness!

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Gym!


Today, I made my way to the gym I have joined at Hornsea Leisure Centre in order to increase my fitness!

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

McLaren agree to release Montoya!


I was quite dissapointed to hear today that Juan Pablo Montoya has been released by McLaren with immediate effect following his decision to quit for Nascar at the end of the season. The Colombian will be replaced by test driver Pedro de la Rosa for the rest of the present campaign.

I think this is quite sad as he was always a character in the paddock but unfortunately his race form for McLaren never quite lived to the expectations built up as a member of the Williams Formula 1 team!

Saturday, July 08, 2006

Doctor Who: Doomsday

I personally thought this episode of Doctor Who was simply brilliant, I have written a short review but I don't want to say anymore in my blog in case this spoils the story for any of my readership!
episode 13
The Daleks are back as the second series
draws to a close in this episode from show
supremo Russell T Davies.

Doctor Who's two most iconic monsters, The Daleks and The Cyberman, come face to face and battle one another for the first time.

As the two mighty armies wage war across the Earth, the human race finds itself caught in the middle of an epic battle.

But as an unstoppable terror emerges from beneath Torchwood Tower, the Doctor faces an even greater dilemma – does saving the world mean the death of Rose Tyler?

Friday, July 07, 2006

Out in Hornsea!

Tonight I went out in Hornsea with some of my friends!

Thursday, July 06, 2006

Tonight I went to my first Hull BCS meeting named Crime, War and Terrorism in Cyberspace!


When William Gibson coined the term Cyberspace it was followed by a rash of science fiction that explored how the banes of society, such as Crime, War and Terrorism will fill the Cyberworld. The most recent dark Cyberspace fiction was the Matrix series of movies. Many of us have some exposure to criminality on the Internet when we open our email, or browse internet auctions for bargains. Some of those bargains, are too good to be true!

The talk given by Brian Tompsett this evening at the University of Hull surveyed the incidents and mechanisms of crime of the Internet to illustrate the scope of the problem in reality, as compared to those imagined in fiction. It then examines how modern warfare and terrorism has also become a reality that is fought across the network of cyberspace. The talk contained material of interest to the technical and non-technical audience alike, and will hopefully acted as a catalyst for further awareness raising of the issues and discussions.

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Hull City make a new signing!


Brentford defender Michael Turner is understood to have completed a £325,000 move to Hull City. It is reported that the 22-year-old passed a medical yesterday, and has now signed for City.

The 6'4" centre back would come in for Leon Cort, who City sold to Crystal Palace for £1.25million, leaving just Damien Delaney, Sam Collins and the injured Danny Coles as options for Phil Parkinson.

City have also revealed that Stuart Ayles has joined the club as Fitness Coordinator. He agreed terms on the 22nd June, just days after resigning at Colchester, and will start work next week.

Saturday, July 01, 2006

Eriksson's reign ends in heartbreak!


Sven-Goran Eriksson's parting shot as England coach was a plea to look after Wayne Rooney's talent. In his final England news conference, Eriksson said Rooney's dismissal should not be blamed for England's World Cup quarter-final exit to Portugal.

Eriksson said: "Wayne Rooney is the golden boy of English football. Don't kill him because you will need him. "He's a fantastic player and he has his temperament, but you can't hold that against him."