28th November
Amanda and I went to the bingo again. I was unsuccessful again. Amanda was merely unsuccessful for the first time having procured a £10 prize for one line on her previous visit. I am concerned that winning at the bingo has become my Moby Dick. It was another uneventful late work shift, with only a few bets being placed on the heavyweight title fight between Wladimir Klitschko and Tyson Fury. Fury seems like an eccentric fellow, claiming earlier on in the week that he was "The Gypsy King". It's much easier to claim a moniker if no-one else wants it. But he can call himself whatever he wants now as the new champion of the world after a points victory.
The "winner goes top" clash in the Premier League that I trailed last week resulted in a 1-1 draw between Leicester and Manchester United and Manchester City going top again. Still more uninspired fare from United, but a history making feat from Jamie Vardy who scored for the 11th consecutive Premier League fixture. I believe that he needs one more to equal the all time record in top flight English football.
Meanwhile, legend in waiting Duncan Watmore scored the second for Sunderland in a 2-0 win over Stoke. Two consecutive victories, two clean sheets and Sunderland out of the relegation zone as a result. With this news and with Great Britain requiring one win from two matches tomorrow to lift the Davis Cup, I fear the apocalypse may be at hand.
The "winner goes top" clash in the Premier League that I trailed last week resulted in a 1-1 draw between Leicester and Manchester United and Manchester City going top again. Still more uninspired fare from United, but a history making feat from Jamie Vardy who scored for the 11th consecutive Premier League fixture. I believe that he needs one more to equal the all time record in top flight English football.
Meanwhile, legend in waiting Duncan Watmore scored the second for Sunderland in a 2-0 win over Stoke. Two consecutive victories, two clean sheets and Sunderland out of the relegation zone as a result. With this news and with Great Britain requiring one win from two matches tomorrow to lift the Davis Cup, I fear the apocalypse may be at hand.
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