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So, today the Rugby League team I have supported for 30 years has decided to change its' name to become more 'marketable', it is not moving grounds or even area, it is just switching the place name from the suburb of Salford it came from to the City we are currently playing in, Manchester.

Same team, same colours, same logo (with two words moved around), different name. Why the hubbub?

In Britain, this is totally out of character, in North America, it comes with the territory. The result, half the team's supporters are up in arms and have said that today will be the last time they go to a game.

Now, if we already had loads of supporters, or many guaranteed and ready to support Manchester, this wouldn't matter so much but we don't. It is a risky strategy, but one that needs to be tried; Swinton's fanbase is an ageing one, there are some kids, teens and twenty-somethings but it is largely forty plus with many pensioners and when central funding from the TV deal gets cut in 2021, the club (if it isn't already) will become unviable then. Something has to give.

I get the logical side of it but the emotional side of it, the supporters sing 'Swinton' more than 'Lions' and that it is the place where I grew up, as opposed to Manchester, where I now reside.

Perhaps it is me resisting the World changing and a piece of my childhood that I thought would always be there drifting into oblivion? Things will never be the same again, although it may be similar and sometimes that's eerier.

Today was lovely - Toni, Travis, Paul and his Dad, Kerry's Dad joined the regulars of me and my Dad, Stevo, Julian, my cousin Rick, Spelly and Mackenzie etc and the ground was bouncing as we smashed Sheffield Eagles 48-16... but that was still only 800 people. We need 2,000 to try to compete and prosper in the long term.

What I do know is, that I would prefer an alive club called Manchester Lions, than a dead one called Swinton Lions. That's the bottom line and if history isn't paying the bills anymore, we'll have to suck it up and try something new.
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As usual with a Manchester bank holiday, the weather flattered to deceive, leaving the supermarkets with mountains of charcoal, beach chairs and beefburgers to pack away till the next one!

Friday was Paul's birthday, it was his last one before he becomes a Daddy, so it may be the last one where he is allowed to leave the house till his 40th, ha!

Me and Toni met in Town after work and headed to the Mexican restaurant near the Great Northern, which also stocked a wide array of cocktails. I'd never seen a strawberry and tequila one before, what it lacked for in flavour, it made up for in strength! As I didn't sleep particularly well, it got me on the road to merry.

It also brought up a decent argument, which is better? Strawberry or watermelon? This IS important!

The night was really good, me and Toni managed to make Kerry not talk about her impending baby for one conversation about the upcoming General Election with Suze! I also chatted about the boxing with Mari and she turned my comment that 'boxing is a great avenue for many fighters to escape poor backgrounds, where they may end up embroiled in crime into implying that all blacks in the ghetto are potential rapists, which IS DEFINITELY NOT what I said!

Me and Toni walked home, which given my op' felt like a great idea at the time but not so good the next day!

On Saturday, we immersed ourselves in the snooker, becoming supporters of Stuart Bingham, as he claimed an underdog victory: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/snooker/32584278
and I did some life admin, after giving a meter reading to the Electricity company, I claimed a £500 refund, wooop!

Sunday and Monday saw more snooker, relaxing and reading, Vausey came round to watch some it and stayed over into Monday morning and Toni did a college essay on Sunday afternoon.

The book I've been reading - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Strange-Angel-Otherworldly-Scientist-Whiteside/dp/0156031795 has been fantastic and...

SPOILERS )

This is likely to be the last week of being off sick, depending on a meeting on Wednesday and as much as I am looking forward to working again, I will miss all the time off too, I can't deny!

Friday 1st of May also marked the date that I finished taking the painkillers, so now I'm REALLY seeing how I'm feel...

This whole episode has made me appreciate my mobility so much more, even though the aftereffects of being cut open have certainly not been as bad as I thought they would be.

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