Month: June 2023

  • Week 170 – June 16th – Question wasn’t answered 

    This was the response I got from the Oval regarding my feedback.

    “Hi,

    Thank you for your feedback. We appreciate hearing back from our Members on their experiences with us.

    I have passed this on to the relevant members of our team who will be able to look into this and see what can be done for future games regarding these issues.

    Once again, thank you for taking the time to reach out to us with this feedback.

    Kind regards,

    Maddie”

    People that know me, know that I don’t back down, so I wasn’t letting it go, especially with safety a concern

    I followed up again, as my question wasn’t answered at all in a previous post. Don’t you agree?

  • Week 170 – June 15th – Gordon McQueen

    Another player of the great Don Revie 1970 team, Gordon McQueen passed away today.

    He was a tough centre back and had a great partnership with Norman Hunter.

    What we could have done with a pair like them this season, no way would we have conceded over 70 goals.

    Talking of 70, he was only 70 himself, far too young to pass away. RIP.

  • Week 170 – June 14th – Claire MRI

    Took Claire for her MRI scan today, regarding her leg issue. Hopefully it will show what is causing the problem.

  • Week 169 – June 11th – World Test Championship Feedback

    I had received an email to fill out a survey regarding our day at the Oval for the World Test Championship Final. At the end it offered further feedback. I sent this email.

    Hello

    I’ve completed the survey regarding my visit to the match, but I just wanted to send an email too.

    First of all one of the senior steward that was in the Lock balcony was brilliant and informative before the start of the match, I wished I got his name.

    My main concern, especially as this wasn’t a sell-out, during the lunch interval, I went to the ground level just before the end of the morning play and all was OK, but as soon as the lunch interval happened. Both myself and my wife did not feel safe due to the amount of people.

    Several times the crowd just stopped moving due to the amount of people around, there easily could have been a crush. I have never experienced this before at the (KIA) Oval though I have never moved from my seat before at lunch as we have always brought our own food, but decided not too on this occasion.

    Due to this and the queues at the food outlets, we decided against getting any food apart from an ice cream and getting back to the safety of our seats.

    As this been reported before?

    Regards

    Michael – stay safe and healthy.”

    This is the first time I’ve been when there has been a large crowd since the new stands were added. I dread to think what it will be like for the Ashes match which is a sell-out.

  • Week 169 – June 10th – Seaford – Part 3

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    Part of the rocky front of the Seaford coastline.

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    Sea gulls soaking up the sun.

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    Very calm English Channel.

    These are the final pictures from the trip, as we had a nice lay down on the beech to soak the sun in, before traveling back home.

    Hope you liked them?

  • Week 169 – June 10th – Seaford – Part 2

    Some more pictures of a warm day at Seaford.

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    Looking along the Seaford coastline.

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    Calm looking English Channel

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  • Week 169 – June 10th – Seaford – Part 1

    After yesterday’s enjoyable day in the sun at the Oval, the forecast today was for even warmer weather, so we took a trip down to Seaford on the Sussex coast and enjoyed the good weather down there.

    Enjoy the photographs, they were taken by Claire.

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    Looking out at the channel

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    Couple of yachts on the channel.

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    Lighthouse
  • Week 169 – June 9th – Australia v India – Part 13

    Of course there can’t be a visit to London without a picture of The Shard.

    This is from the Laker balcony at the Oval.

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    The Shard

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    It was a very enjoyable day at the ground, apart from a situation that will appear later in the blog.

    Crazy thing though only 76 overs were bowled in the day and with spinners too. Over rate far too slow, why they couldn’t carry on considering how good the weather was is beyond me, but they seem to have a major issue completing 90 overs in a day now in a test, which is less than they have to bowl in an one day international match.

    End of day 3 play – Australia 2nd innings 123/4 (Marnus Labuschagne 41*, Cameron Green 7*, 44 overs)

  • Week 169 – June 9th – Australia v India – Part 12

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  • Week 169 – June 9th – Australia v India – Part 11

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    Mohammed Siraj to Travis Head , tucked away behind leg for a single.

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    Mohammed Shami being kept out by Cameron Green

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