MANCHESTER UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB

MANCHESTER UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

When My Love for Everything Man United Began


I readily admit the beginning of my support for Manchester United began not too long ago.  My younger brother, a ten-year veteran supporter of the Red Devils, first introduced me to them.  He lived in Argentina during the 1998 FIFA World Cup France™ and caught the love for the "beautiful game" while there.  He witnessed firsthand Argentina and England's match that saw them The Three Lions eventually losing in penalty kicks to La Albiceleste after a scoreless draw in regular timeHe recalls the travesty of David Beckham being sent off via Simeone's theatrics and upon his arrival home his new found love for football flourished.  That incident with Beckham had peaked his interest becoming a catalyst for his future support of The Greatest Club in the World, Manchester United.

Friday, May 21, 2010

UEFA Champions League Final Madrid 2010

To make things simple, I don't give flying flip who wins tomorrow in the UEFA Champions League Final 2010.  We made Bayern Munich look silly and were sufferers of a little bit of bad luck when Wayne Rooney injured ligaments in his ankle and never fully recovered.  Inter Milan is definitely the better side and should win plus they knocked out The Rent Boys (Chelsea) which deserves praise whenever that feat is accomplished.  Want it to be all over so the footballing world's focus will turn to more important things, the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ then more importantly the Manchester United North American Tour 2010 in preparation for the beginning of the 2010/11 EPL Campaign.

Man United Football Withdrawal

It hasn't been two weeks since Manchester United's 2009-10 campaign ended and I'm dying for some more football.  The way the last few weeks of the season ended left me unfulfilled. All the critics and pundits predicted that the club would suffer for selling Christiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid and not resigning Carlos Tevez.

Well Wayne Rooney almost single-handedly quieted all the skeptics as he scored 34 goals in all competitions before he was unlucky and injured his ankle during the most important two-week period of the campaign. The season was somewhat successful as we did finish only one point behind eventual league and FA Cup winners Chelsea. While we did defend the Carling Cup the real silverware however eluded us i.e. Barclay's Premier League, UEFA Champions League, and The FA Cup Trophies.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

And Now It's Time to Say Goodbye ...

Another TV season is winding down with all the shows airing their finales these past two weeks.  When May comes around I'm already looking forward to the fall for the continuation of each series especially if there is a cliffhanger. Unfortunately each good thing has to have an end and such is the case this year, as I have to say goodbye, unwillingly, to some of my favorite long-running series.

Been introduced to some new shows such as NCIS: LA, The Middle, Modern Family (will have to post about these them later), and Miami Medical which have been pleasantly enjoyable.  Each have stepped it up a notch especially 24, CSI: NY, Survivor: Heroes vs Villains, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Smallville, and Cold Case.  Even American Idol, which started out slowly and at times was underwhelming has excelled as the Finale edges closer.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Can Blogging Be Time Consuming?


As I return to the blogosphere need to ask myself am I adding too many things and making it a complicated process that it is time consuming?  Guess that question will be answered in the next couple days as the attempt to bring this blog more life so I can draw others to it.

New and Improved

From now on these posts will vary in content considerably as I'll comment on any and everything that's on my mind whether it be family, personal experiences, church related, sports, politics, work, books or movies and TV.  Get ready for a new and improved blog experience from The Jace.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Multi-year Recap, Part I ...

Well, it's been nearly three years since my last post.  Pretty pathetic if you ask me ... but you can't dwell on the past you have to move and look forward, so here I am.  A lot has occurred so I'll do my best to summarize in as little space as possible.

The most important event if you've read my recent (2007) posts is that were successful in getting pregnant and now have two healthy children.  Lissa and Joshua were born February 28, 2008.  They are healthy and happy two-year old twins that we love and adore.  If you follow my wife's blog: The Smith Symphony you'll get an in depth view of our life with them.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

The Lord Works In Mysterious Ways, Part I . . .

I'm really not sure where to begin in tyring to describe the last few days events. I guess the best place to start is the beginning. Following the miraculous and marvelous news regarding Emily's positive pregnancy tests something occurred at work that only added to already happy news. The news came to us that Pam, our current team leader at Nu Skin has accepted a new position within the department and will be moving on as soon as her replacement is hired and trained. Now, you maybe wondering how this affects me deserves to be included in a blog post, right? Well, the reason is simple. The past few months I have been given more responsibility and on many occassions took over for Pam when she had the day off or called in sick. This allowed me to learn on-the-fly what it took to run a team. To my surprise I handled it almost seamlessly. Each time I gained in both experience and confidence. These new-found feelings regarding myself helped me to come to the conclusion that I could actually be a team leader and therefore began talk of actually applying for the position.