When we were told to start blogging we were told we could blog about stories that meant something to us. Well today was an Enniscorthy Derby match between my team Enniscorthy Town and the other team Enniscorthy United. We lost the match 5-2 and truly deserved to lose by the lackluster display we put on in the second half. I'm going to talk about the whole match anyway not just the second half. We had a strong team today bar one or two players that should be on the B team instead of the A. Our bench had only one good player on it and the other too are dirt in my opinion I'm not saying I'm unbelievable and should be playing in the Premiership or anything like that I'm just saying their shockingly bad. We have one or two new players after leaving their clubs and are coming to join in and I think the team will surely be much better with these new players acquired skills. United put out their strongest team of the season today after they were trying to bounce back from losing another town derby last Sunday against the Shamrocks. We started well in the first half with some intricate passing and decent possession. Then our striker Daihti G-Low scored a spectacular goal after he was given too much room in the box. Then our first mistake happened out centre back Mackey gave away a totally unnecessary penalty but luckily our keeper Sesal pulled off a great save. Then they scored from a corner which leveled up the match, we composed ourselves and within a few minutes were back in front after a cracking solo run from our midfield maestro Wayne Breen. Half time came as we were getting pushed onto our back foot. The second half started momentarily and the the onslaught began. Wave after wave of United attack that our back line (which I play in) could not handle. Our whole mid-field fell asleep and allowed their mid-field to run riot. They got 3 corners in succession in a 10 minute spell and scored everyone of them, basic school boy soccer mistakes. At this stage it was 4-2 and we tried pushing on our centre-back to get us a goal back in it. It wasn't to be today however and our strikers and mid-fielders couldn't hold onto the ball. Eventually United counter'd one of our attacks on the break and their was only myself and the right back Rossi to defend. Their striker Billy Miller who is a fantastic and skillful player went by Rossi with his speed and I tried closing him down but he just slid the ball behind me to his strike partner Mick Rigley and he finished with ease. So the final score was Enniscorthy Town 2 and Enniscorthy United 5. We'l surely bounce back next week and try to continue our climb up the table, we might't win the league but we only stayed up last year after a relegation play-off so staying in the top 5 or 6 this season would be an immense achievement. Then maybe we can try and push on for the league in the next year or two hopefully.
That's looks Wii-lly fun...
Going to the urinal in a bar has never been more fun as the world's first urine-controlled video game is installed in a London bar called The Exhibit Bar in Balham. Customers can play one of three games every time they need to use the urinal. The game had been trial'd in a bar in Cambridge since mid-July and supposedly it has proved to be hugely popular and profitable with the punters who are only too happy to play the game. One of the co-founders of the games a Mr.Gordon MacSween was not certain of how the game would come across to drinkers initially but as the trial went onto prove it was hugely popular and he went on to say "after I saw the trial at the bar in Cambridge I knew I was onto something good". A statistic shows that most males in toilets pee for an average of 55 seconds and the game was designed to create a valuable opportunity from that time spent by males. The bar gets advertising for their alcohol in a short advert played before the game starts so they are getting something out of the game as well. When players have finished playing the game they are encouraged to post their scores via Twitter to a live leader board in order to compete with their friends for prizes and bragging rights. There is mass distribution for selected bars across the UK scheduled for early 2012. In my opinion this would be a great site to see over here in Ireland, I believe the game would be great banter at the urinals between you and your friends. Maybe you could even play your own games and have a competition like who ever gets the highest score in the urinals gets a drink off the person with the lowest score. The Wii technology is being used in the game itself as one of the co-founders was also a founder of the Wii console.
No more selling secrets Facebook
The European Commission is planning a new way to stop the way websites "eavesdrops" on its user to gather information that can be sold onto advertising companies. The information they gather include political views and opinion, sexuality, religious beliefs and even sometimes their whereabouts. This is done by sophisticated software tracking specific words and phrases across their users pages. It doesn't matter what setting privacy is on, the information is still available for advertisers if they are willing to purchase. The new EC directive will be introduced in January and will ban such targeted advertising unless users specifically acknowledge it and allow it. Facebook store most of the information it gathers on computers in the US but could still face huge fines and lawsuits if it does not comply with the laws. This could go on to damage Facebook's plans of floating on the Wall Street Stock exchange in the coming year. The EC vice president stated "Consumers in Europe should see their data strongly protected, regardless of the EU country in which they live and regardless of the country in which the companies process their personal data are established". Facebook is not limited to gathering information from just a persons "likes" and "dislikes" that they put on their "walls", no Facebook also gathers information about your family, friends, educational background and detects subtle changes in your lifestyle for example if you were a woman soon to be married the advertising on your page may be wedding photographers or something of the sort. Facebook also stores messages and "chats" sent via the site and keeps them on database even after they are deleted by those involved in the private online conversations which is quite scary when you think about it as they could be holding onto a persons deepest darkest secrets. The company swears it does not use that information for advertising but can the word of a company with money on its mind really be trusted? The sheer volume of data that Facebook actually accumulates on a person was made apparent last week as a 24 year old Australian student named Max Schrems asked Facebook what information was held on him and in return he was sent a CD containing 1,222 pages of data on himself. That is shocking in my view that someone can know that much about you and you not even realise it. All of Facebook's 800 million users whether they realise or not have actually agreed to let the company use their personal information, when signing up people click to approve a 4,000 word contract and in all honesty who actually reads internet contracts? The contract can be viewed by clicking on a link in the small print- at the foot of each page on the Facebook site. Hopefully when the new legislation comes into effect people privacy rights will stop being violated to such a high extent.