At the weekend I went to shoot the Fury against Saint Louis. I'd never shot a football game on an artificial surface before, so it was interesting to see how it went. The ball moves a bit quicker and bounces a bit higher than on grass but there wasn't too much difference. The main sub-text to the game was Fury captain Carl Haworth playing his 150th game for the club, he was honoured before kick-off (below). The Fury played fairly well having the better of the first half with Carl Haworth completing an ideal day for him by getting the opening goal (following two images) from a free kick with Hadji Barry scoring the second. Saint Louis got a goal back in the second half but couldn't find an equaliser.
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11/26/2019 05:30:57 am
I have got a strange feeling about this. Something is not right but I can't identify it. Sometimes we have no choice but rely only on gut feel to protect ourselves from potentially painful encounters. When the worse part is over, we are usually being sent a feeling of relief and it comes with good vibrations. No one had deconstructed or explained this before scientifically but again, sometimes you just know that things are getting better and more relaxed.
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