"There is no other place in the entire world that will make you feel as though you are at the heart of things. Because whichever nightclub you go to, or play, or film, or whichever concert you see, or restaurant you eat at, life will always have been going on elsewhere in your absence, as it always does; but when I am at a Football match, I feel that the rest of the world has stopped and is gathered outside the gates, waiting to hear the final score". (N.Hornby, 1992)

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Altitude, Messi and Ellis Park

Ellis Park in Johannesburg, famous for South African Rugby and in particular the 1995 World Cup triumph was the venue tonight as it hosted Argentina vs. Nigeria. The stadium itself is stunning, with steep stands providing excellent viewing from any vantage point. The match lived up to expectation as the speed and dash of the Africans pitted itself against the flashy skills of the South Americans. Lionel Messi deserves particular attention and showed a spell of brilliance which has made him the worlds best. His ability to maintain control of the ball at full speed, riding the bumps and use the ball effectively is so good, its frightening. As we all know now, Argentina won and looked to only be in third gear but it was the performance of the Nigerian keeper that stole the show. A personal highlight was watching the antics of Maradona on the sideline. His extroverted manner is a joy to watch.


I went for a run with Musky this morning. Having never run at altitude before, I now realise what all the fuss is about. After 2km, it felt that I had run 10! The air just thickens up very quickly. We then hit the Virgin Active Gym at the Bedfordview Country Club. Awesome place with TV’s affixed to each treadmill and bike.

Tomorrow we are off to Durban for the much anticipated first up clash against Germany. News out of the Aussie camp is that Pim has been tinkering with the squad over the last few days and its anyones guess what the starting line up will be. Harry has apparently been tearing it up on the training track but is still unlikely to start the match. There is much excitement at the GG Army base here at Hotel Nicol. For some, it will be their first chance to see Australia on the biggest stage having not been to Germany. I am starting to get flashbacks of the night before the Japan opener four years ago. We were in Munich having a quiet dinner and then early night as we had to board an early morning train to Kaiserslauern. Tonight the pre opening game ritual has been maintained as we ventured to a restaurant called “Rhapsody” and watched England vs. USA. At 6am tomorrow morning our convoy will depart Johannesburg bound for Durban to mark our new date with destiny. Fingers crossed that the outcome is similar to that magical day when Timmy bagged two and we got the ball rolling. Come on boys, come on Australia!

2 comments:

  1. Running with Musky.. hahaha Tunna you're a classic. Whats next? Take of Fozzies job as Chief Football Analyst? hahaha... keep up the good work and updates!

    Sanchez

    ReplyDelete
  2. Hey Tunna!!
    Good to see you are still ok! You had me worried :P I'm so happy for you... it must be a dream come true for you! It sounds like you are living the high life over there ha ha! Woeful game by England blaaaaaa... Green should be shot!
    Argentina vs Nigeria was exciting to watch as was Maradona's antics lol but, I am hanging out for Australia vs Germany... Come on Aussie! You can do it! For all of us that aren't there, Green and Gold make us proud supporting our team guys!

    ReplyDelete