Lazy Saturday

It has in the main been a lazy Saturday. Yesterday I picked my parents up from Ebsfleet following their European train jaunt and only suffered a couple of anxiety attacks when confronted with the challenges of a solo trip on the M25 near rush hour. Apparently the other drivers don't like it when you're not 100% sure which lane you need to be in when going around a roundabout. Still, I'll chalk it up to experience. I also witnessed an accident on the way back, where one car inexplicably shunted another twice on the other side of a roundabout. I'm yet to commit such an error or be on the receiving end and touch wood, that'll be the case for a while.

Anyway, the upshot is that I've spent most of today in my pajamas eating marzipan filled chocolates with the image of Mozart purchased in Saltzberg whilst watching Season 2 of Community on Netflix. As always, I've become distracted by football, with John O'Shea reminding Sunderland fans what they're missing with a Scotland equaliser deflecting off his back in a 1-1 draw with the Republic of Ireland.

As I write, Fran Kirby has just scored a key goal to put England's Women 1-0 up against Mexico. Karen Carney added the second with a header for 2-0. This team share a lot of attributes with their male counterparts; an inability to string two passes together, a lack of tactical acumen and terrible decision making in the final third. But they are at least set to carry the issue of qualification into their final group fixture with Columbia, unlike England's abject failure in Brazil last year.

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