Phew!
Showing posts with label soccer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soccer. Show all posts
Saturday, 27 April 2013
And... exhale!
Labels:
anxiety,
Dagenham and Redbridge,
Daggers,
football,
game,
League Two,
relegation,
soccer,
sport
Friday, 8 October 2010
Africa United lifts the World Cup
Felt really privileged to see a pre-preview version of this wonderful film at Greenbelt 2010. At the time I thought this film delivers everything that Slumdog Millionaire failed to and then discovered it was from the same stable... oooops! Truly moving and redemptive it epitomises how a 'feel good' film should be.
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Labels:
Art,
BBC,
creativity,
Emmanuel Jal,
Epiphany,
Faith,
Films,
football,
Greenbelt Festival,
Mission,
redemption,
soccer,
South Africa,
Street Child World Cup
Thursday, 10 June 2010
Kofi Annan and Didier Drogba’s World Cup guide
A challenging perspective on the World Cup from the Africa Progress Panel (APP). Above is a section of the Stats Table, download the full guide here (11Mb) from the APP website.
h/t @theElders
h/t @theElders
Labels:
Art,
Capitalism,
Compassion,
Consumerism,
creativity,
economics,
Environment,
football,
Greed,
Politics,
soccer,
South Africa,
The Elders,
World Cup
Saturday, 5 June 2010
The Beautiful Game - World Cup Planner
Loving this amazing, dynamic wall chart for the World Cup 2010. This is a brilliant combination of gorgeous web graphic design and clever programming, a work of art! It will be even more impressive if it is updated as the tournament progresses...
Labels:
Art,
Computers,
Flash,
football,
Programming,
soccer,
South Africa,
Street Child World Cup,
World Cup
Saturday, 20 February 2010
Street Child World Cup... Lent 1
A noble initiative from the Amos Trust, the Deloitte Street Child World Cup takes place Between the 14th and the 23rd of March 2010 in Durban, South Africa, with endorsements from footballers David Beckham and Theo Walcott.
Check out the video on the Street Child website here and also Simon Mayo's excellent Telegraph article. Do get involved, people power and donations welcomed...
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Check out the video on the Street Child website here and also Simon Mayo's excellent Telegraph article. Do get involved, people power and donations welcomed...
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Labels:
Amos Trust,
Compassion,
football,
Mission,
Sacrament,
soccer,
spiritual,
Street Child World Cup
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