Wednesday, 29 February 2012

February.

Liverpool v Cardiff City


League Cup final.
Location: Wembley Stadium.
Match report.


Many argue that the League Cup is a Mickey Mouse trophy that no one takes seriously, something that I don't agree with. A competition is a competition, it should always be taken seriously and winning it takes a great deal of effort and hard work. And boy did Liverpool do it the hard way! As a neutral (well, as neutral as a Man Utd fan living in Cardiff can be) this game was amazing to watch and to be honest, neither team deserved to lose.

The first 15 minutes saw Liverpool dominating, with numerous shots and the majority of posession; however, when Cardiff had the ball they seemed threatening on the counter attack. In the 19th minute, Cardiff took a shock lead through Joe Mason's goal. Liverpool responded well and mounted the pressure against their rivals but could not seem to achieve that vital goal. Cardiff defended brilliantly throughout the first half and their keeper Tom Heaton made several saves to keep his team in the lead. At half time the score remained 1-0 to the Blue birds, an unexpected result for the underdogs.

Both teams came out for the second half fired up and ready to win. Liverpool desperately wanted to secure their first piece of silverware since 2006 and Cardiff needed to hang onto their lead against a more superior club. The second half was relatively similar to the first, Liverpool dominated possession and had countless attempts, but couldn't seem to find the back of the net. Cardiff again defended well and seemed threatening on the break. In the 60th minute Martin Skrtel managed to finally break Cardiff and levelled the score to 1-1. However, the difference between the two clubs began to show towards the end of the half, as Cardiff seemed to be tiring under the constant attacks from the Liverpool forwards. While it looked increasingly likely that Liverpool would score, they couldn't quite manage it, and full time came to a 1-1 conclusion.

Extra time commenced with both teams looking weary, but Cardiff more so. The pace of the game slowed down considerably with no real threats at either end of the pitch. However when Andy Carol was replaced by Dirk Kuyt, his fresh legs and energy bought a whole new life to the Liverpool side. 2 minutes into the second half of ET Kuyt out-ran the tired Cardiff defence and hit the target, virtually crushing Cardiff's hope's of the cup. The pace of the game slowed again, with Liverpool looking the more likely to score; however from only their 3rd corner of the game Cardiff managed to draw level mere minutes from full time! With only a couple of moments left in the game Liverpool gave a final push to find the winner, to no avail. The trophy would now be won via penalties. 

After such a hard fought, intense game, in which both sides played to their best - Liverpool showing their Premiership qualities and Cardiff boldly holing them to a draw, penalties seemed like a harsh decision maker. However, the shoot-out was somewhat of an anti-climax. Steven Gerrard stepped up to take Liverpool's first penalty, which was saved, and his cousin, Anthony Gerrard, took the last penalty for Cardiff which missed and consequently lost them the game. Out of 10 penalties, only half were scored - 3 to Liverpool 2 to Cardiff. A thrilling game finally led to Liverpool getting their much sought after silverware and Cardiff being extremely deserving runners up.

February.

I've not got many pictures for this month, but here's a few!










Nine.

Time flies

I could have sworn that I'd already written a post for this week, but it turns out I had actually written it exactly a week ago! I haven't even done anything that interesting since my last post, yet it seems like I only wrote it a few days ago! This whole time gets faster as you get older business is actually quite true! And scary. Next week is reading week, meaning I'm now half way through my last semester EVER! That makes me want to cry a little. Today myself and Bekah have started to organise an end of year trip to the Beach Break festival! Seeing as it's most peoples final year at uni, we though it would be a good idea to get the whole uni gang together before we all go our separate ways sob :( But then the though of actually being at Beach Break is depressing because uni will then officially be over! It really doesn't feel that long ago since we were in freshers. Time for a cliché, but time really does fly when you're having fun (cringe). I spend way too much time thinking/ being depressed about leaving uni haha - I don't want to grow up! I definitely don't feel old enough to have start thinking about a career! It is quite worrying though, as recently me and  my friends only seem to talk about marriage, children and careers! Now that is a scary thought!

Bizzle x

Thursday, 23 February 2012

Eight.

Can't think of a title

So, last week I told you about Cardiff Jailbreak, this week I'm hear to say that we aren't doing it any more :( It happens to be 2 of our friends 21st birthdays that weekend and they are having a joint party, so can't really miss it! 

In other news, I've been doing more research for planning my gap year! Even though we can't actually apply for any ski season jobs yet (most applications open in April) it's always good to get background research done so we are organised when it come to applying! From what I've read I think I'd ideally want to work in a hotel cleaning or in a bar! Both will be pretty hard work, but it will also allow lots of slop time, which is a massive plus! I've also been checking out round the world flights and have found some amazing options! I actually can't believe how cheap the flights are too, especially as normal return flights to Australia or America alone are usually £500 +! And the round the world flights I've been looking at are around £800-1000, massive bargain! This route looks like my fave so far:



I really want to explore 'Asia' as the whole culture and way of life will be completely different to England, and there are some beautiful parts to visit! Visiting Aus and NZ will also be amazing, but I feel Asia will be more of an experience that I won't really have a chance to do again! Anyway, Celebrity Juice is on, so I'm off!

Bizzle x

Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Seven.

Jailbirds

A few days ago a friend asked if I wanted to join a team and take part in this years Jailbreak. Essentially, this is a charity event where teams of between 3-5 people have to get as far away from Cardiff Students Union as possible in 48 hours without paying any money for transport! Sounds pretty impossible, but you'd be surprised how far people have managed to get with a bit of persuasion, planning and determination! Previous winners have got as far as New York, Australia and Lanzarote! Pretty impressive. I'm not quite sure how far we will manage to get and hopefully we won't just be stuck in Dover begging for a ferry crossing! So with our team name Jailbirds sorted, we now need to raise a minimum of £50 each (we've set our own personal target of £100 each) and send out a heap of begging letters to see where we can end up!

Here's a link explaining a bit more about Jailbreak: 

So, at the moment we are in the planning stage of our adventure, but I'll keep you posted on how things unfold!


Other than that, went to a restaurant in Cardiff Bay last night for Valentines, had such a nice meal but was absolutely stuffed by the end (quite surprised I managed 3 courses as I have the smallest appetite ever)! Out tonight with some of the girl to Oceana, literally not been there in ages, so quite excited! Not looking forward to my 9am leccy with a presentation though! Anyway, must dash, I need to pop to town to pay some moolah into the bank to fund my night out!

S'laters x

Wednesday, 8 February 2012

Six.

Midweek boredom


It's 2.30pm on a Wednesday afternoon and I'm sat in bed not knowing what to do with myself. I've been up since 8am (shock horror) and have been in uni 9-11. Had a really enjoyable seminar today, it was practical based and we got a chance to write our own introductions to different stories. Felt like I was back in school though, as after we'd written our examples we had to swap with our neighbour to compare.. cringe! Then had a cheeky McDonalds for lunch and rented a movie to watch later! I've been sat in bed now for a while trying to find the film Anita and Me, as I need to watch it for my lecture tomorrow. However, this task is proving to be impossible and I'm slowly losing the will to live. Plus I think I'm going to get some kind of virus from these websites!

Not much going on this week really, back into the swing of lectures, felt like they'd never gone! Also went out to Tiger Tiger (my favourite club in the whole world) on Monday for a friend's 21st, and had a really good night, the best in a while! And to top things off I wasn't that hungover yesterday, bonus! Next Friday is the dreaded results day... definitely not looking forward to that, especially as the mother is down and she won't be impressed if I've not done well! Anyway, not much else to say really, pretty uneventful week! Better get back to finding this film, don't want to be a massive failure!

Till next week, x

Wednesday, 1 February 2012

Five.

Back to reality


Lectures started again this week, and I'm actually quite glad! It's nice to be back in a routine and to be honest I was getting bored of doing nothing all day! However, after trekking too and from uni for the past couple of days, I'm now starting to resent leaving the safety of my warm room. I'm not even joking, the temperature over the past couple of days has literally plummeted! I actually got brain freeze walking back from a lecture this afternoon!

Last Sunday I did my day of work experience for Britain's Got Talent! The majority of my time was spent  organising the audience and directing participants to the correct place. It was a long day of work, all outside in the freezing Cardiff rain, but I really enjoyed it and it gave me a great insight into the production of a large TV show. Had a few surreal moments, one where I was going to lunch in the backstage area and bumped into Alesha Dixon in the foyer. And another was waiting for Simon Cowell to arrive (who was over 2 hours late for his own show - but hey, if you've got the power...) and helping to manage the crowd  while they were eagerly waiting. 


My 9am start this morning has left me in dire need of a nap (I am NOT a morning person). And to make matters worse, I have another 9am leccy tomorrow! Oh it is a hard life. I actually worry about how I'm going to cope in the real world haha, 9-5 will definitely be a struggle!


Till next week, x