Sunday, December 18, 2005

the big R is on the horizon...........

another shocking defeat for Charlton on Saturday, this time humped by Wigan & I am afraid to say that I think it's time for Curbs to move on - for his sake as much as ours - i am not sure who we have out there to replace him but it's a big old world & there must be someone who can organise & motivate this team better than Mr. C - as we lurch from one inept showing to amother suddenly the big R is not unthinkable

it's not so much the defeats, it's the pitiful way we are playing - one striker up front, hoping against hope to sit back, soak up pressure & snatch a breakaway goal - well given that our defence has more holes than a string vest - some hope

it all seems a long way away & truth be told, I am not missing it - the dire football we play & the boring predicatbility of the Chelsea Premier League means i feel my Saturday's are more productively spent up here in the mountains

talking of which i went for a long old hike on Saturday round Quarry Lake, through the snow & the still, silent back woods - i wanted to take some pictures but it was so cold that my batteries wouldn't work - still it was a beautiful day with not a cloud in the sky & the snow really was deep, crisp & even

so below we have a couple more of my tunes of the year

at No.10 we have former Varnaline & Space Needle frontman Anders Parker - with a Spacemen 3 type title for the track, "Don't Worry Honey Everythings Gonna Be Alright"

at No. 9 - the wonderfully talented Steven Adams (more from him later) with his solo project, The Singing Adams.

I won't write too much about either track, you be the judge - they are both on the radio player at the top right hand corner of this page! Enjoy!


No. 9 The Singing Adams - Minus Nines

No. 10 Anders Parker - Don't Worry Honey, Everythings Gonna Be Alright

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