Monday, October 03, 2005
Hurrah! Niall finally managed to kick Vodafone's erse hard enough that they got GPRS working on his phone, so we've now got the photos from the missing four grounds in the south-west of Scotland. The photos are pretty grainy but I'm not about to do the tour again just so as you can see exactly how poxy Somerset Park is.
Wednesday, September 21, 2005
Blog is almost complete...
I've now got almost all of the photos uploaded - the only ones left to add are from Ayr, Stranraer, Dumfries and Gretna. They're stuck on a mobile phone, hopefully we'll find a way to get them off that and onto the site over the next few days.
The other thing I've still to do is count the cash... I'll post the final total and also the name of the sweepstake winner when we've got all the forms back.
Anybody want to join me on a tour around each of the Champions League grounds next year???
The other thing I've still to do is count the cash... I'll post the final total and also the name of the sweepstake winner when we've got all the forms back.
Anybody want to join me on a tour around each of the Champions League grounds next year???
Monday, September 19, 2005
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!!
At 5.26am we arrived back at the San Starko exhausted and very very smelly. I'll add the rest of the photos once we wrestle them out of the multitude of cameras and phones that we used.
Many thanks to John who did a sterling job of keeping up with our progress, to James for driving like a daftie all the way to Hawick just so he could have a bag of chips and a game of footie in the street, and most of all to Niall and Graham for doing the full 36 hours and 10 minutes and 1026 miles with me.
Right, I've got some sleep to catch up on...
Many thanks to John who did a sterling job of keeping up with our progress, to James for driving like a daftie all the way to Hawick just so he could have a bag of chips and a game of footie in the street, and most of all to Niall and Graham for doing the full 36 hours and 10 minutes and 1026 miles with me.
Right, I've got some sleep to catch up on...
Ochilview, Larbert
Home of Stenhousemuir, and landlords a couple of seasons back to Falkirk. Possibly the worst view of any football ground for a visiting fan - that season we had the choice of paying £12 to stand on a flat bit of uncovered tarmac, or £14 to sit in a temporary stand made out of a tarpaulin and cunningly positioned behind the scaffolding that they used as a TV gantry. As you can possibly see from the photo, the prices are a wee bit more realistic when Stenhousemuir are playing there.
Falkirk Stadium
This is technically in Grangemouth - which was the source of amusement to 'Shire fans a couple of weeks ago. The two teams met in the Stirlingshire Cup and the SPL newcomers were humbled 2-1 by their normally hapless neighbours. This prompted a rendition of "One team in Falkirk! There's only one team in Falkirk!"
Sunday, September 18, 2005
Ground Control
They are "somewhere in the borders!" approaching Berwick. They were joined at Hawick by James Proctor, who'll guide them home in style, they had some chips and a kick-about!!!
Ground Control is signing off for the night. I'll be up early with the details of the last legs of the trip.
The guys have been, as Ally Graham once said, "Unbelievable!"
Ground Control is signing off for the night. I'll be up early with the details of the last legs of the trip.
The guys have been, as Ally Graham once said, "Unbelievable!"
Saturday, September 17, 2005
Friday, September 16, 2005
Thursday, September 08, 2005
Update: 8th September
Things are coming along nicely in preparation for the tour, the Fife Free Press ran their article to publicly launch this event today, you can see it here.
Sponsor sheets have gone out to everyone I know who wants to join the tour, with the exception of a couple of people I don't have e-mail addresses for. There's still space for more people to join, you don't necessarily have to have a car-load (or even a car!) to join as there will no doubt be one or two half-filled cars. My aim was always to get 6 or 7 cars in the convoy, we're not there yet so I'd be delighted if more people came forward.
I've *almost* cracked the technology for updating this blog with pictures as we go round the grounds, I've discovered that the only mobile operators that Blogger supports for image uploads at the moment are US-based ones, so I'm working on a workaround. I can upload text straight to the blog no problem, which will give us our time-stamped record at each ground, and although I can't upload images direct to the site I can send them to any other e-mail address. If I can find a way to auto-forward these to the blog then great, otherwise I will try to enlist a wee helper I can send the photos to who will then add them to the posts I've made from my phone.
Yes, I am a geek.
Sponsor sheets have gone out to everyone I know who wants to join the tour, with the exception of a couple of people I don't have e-mail addresses for. There's still space for more people to join, you don't necessarily have to have a car-load (or even a car!) to join as there will no doubt be one or two half-filled cars. My aim was always to get 6 or 7 cars in the convoy, we're not there yet so I'd be delighted if more people came forward.
I've *almost* cracked the technology for updating this blog with pictures as we go round the grounds, I've discovered that the only mobile operators that Blogger supports for image uploads at the moment are US-based ones, so I'm working on a workaround. I can upload text straight to the blog no problem, which will give us our time-stamped record at each ground, and although I can't upload images direct to the site I can send them to any other e-mail address. If I can find a way to auto-forward these to the blog then great, otherwise I will try to enlist a wee helper I can send the photos to who will then add them to the posts I've made from my phone.
Yes, I am a geek.
















































































