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Saturday, 26 June 2010 00:38

Diegos Visit Durban Township

Written by Rodrigo Rodriguez

Durban Township

Durban Township Visit Puts Life Back Into Perspective

The World Cup has brought us many memorable moments and one nightmarish moment in Durban.

With the Socceroos performance against Germany behind us it is time to put things back into perspective.

 

Today we visited a township in Durban where we met a group of around 100 happy young kids who live in extremely tough conditions with not much in the way of possessions or what we would consider life’s basic necessities.  These post apartheid children will learn of the plight of their parents and grandparents but can look with relative optimism to the future.

 

With thanks to Sportsnet we gave the group 10 or so footballs to play with and to let them know that we are learning about them.  To see the joy that it brought the children and their carers reminded me that a round ball (a perfectly round ball for that matter) is all you need to bring joy to a child whose life is otherwise very tough.

 

To see Vinnie Venezuala play knick-knack-paddy-whack with a  group of adoring girls, to see Jose, Pablo and Donnie playing football with the kids and Carlos and Warren interview community leaders to find out what football and the World Cup means to the community made me proud to be a Diego.

 

Rodrigo Rodriguez

Tuesday, 08 June 2010 15:41

Warren's Liverpool Rant

Written by Warren Diego

We need a revolution but what will we get at the end of it all 

 

The occassional revolution is a good thing. It has worked for countries, political parties and sporting teams. With revolution however, comes unknown risks.

 

There is no doubt a revolution needed to take place at Liverpool. With the owners going (soon we hope) when they sell the club for a fair price, it seemed the right time for 'Rafa the Rotator' to go. Not that he alone was to blame for our poor season this year.

 

I always hate agreeing with Carlos (Alberto Diego), but one thing he say's is true, Liverpool has lost it's  identity and must get this back if it is to again to challenge for the title.

 

But will going back to a great of the club in Kenny Dalgleish work 30 years after his glory days as a player and manager? Can the prodigal son be the catalyst that starts the process? Will our modern day hero Steven Gerard buy into the revolution or will he look to greener pastures in Spain?

 

Only time wil tell.

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