Haifa, Israel
I just got back last night from an amazing visit to Haifa, Israel. Haifa is where the Holy Land of the Baha’i Faith is, for two reasons: first it is where Baha’u’llah, the Prophet/ Founder of the Baha’i Faith is buried and second because it is where the Universal House of Justice and Administrative [...]
Posts under ‘Love of the Game’
Confirmation Depends on Action
‘Respect Barriers’
No Respect, No Game
The FA has decided to introduce ‘respect barriers’ as a way to help fans, players and coaches improve the quality of the game for everyone. I watched a short interview about this program this morning on news and was impressed that associations and companies are starting to think outside the pitch when [...]
A Hero Who Dared To Loose
Heroes
The resilient factors that make someone a hero is my opinion is when a person is faced with immense difficulty and arises beyond it. The process includes them becoming more than than society thought they could be. Heroes always have eternal battles because the higher they are, the more fatal the fall. Both football and [...]
Freezing Football Girl
Cold Footy, Cold-Clare
I am fearing football practice tonight. Normally icy-cold weather is no match for football… once you have warmed up and spent enough time running around you don’t notice the winds icy teeth biting your nose or ears… but coaching football is another story. There is only so much running around you can do [...]