October 31st-November 6th: Falmouth, Plymouth, Truro

Well an eventful and productive week for me. I began in Falmouth and ended in Truro. We had two very good training sessions this week. Zane arrived this week so it gave me an extra person to train with which has been great and we were able to do extra work at the end of each session with Rory. I continued on my individual training also down at Falmouth Rugby club of all places. Because I hadn’t been playing games it has been very important for me to keep my fitness as close to match fitness as possible for when the opportunity came.

After training on Thursday I stayed in Plymouth with Rory and Zane, and then on Saturday morning, Rory dropped us off and we were on our way with a very long bus trip to Ebbsfleet. It was a lovely ground and a new stand is being built, so I’m sure at its completion the stadium will be even greater. I got my first start which was very exciting but it was straight into business. We played very well and I feel as though it was a very positive performance compared with previous games. We were well in the game until the last 10min and unfortunIMG_5171.jpgately lost 4-2. It was another long journey home and I made sure I stretched at each stop we made just to ensure my recovery was on track after playing my first full game in about 2 months. It was great to get going, and hopefully we can build on the performance as a team and begin to turn the results around. On Sunday, Zane and I packed up our stuff and headed to the train station to head to Truro. We were finally in the town that we would be settling, so that was a nice feeling. We got a good recovery training session in that evening and we were ready for the next week.

 

October 24th – October 30th: Falmouth

img_5120This week went by in very similar fashion to the others. I was able to train everyday, whether it was with the team or on my own. The weather wasn’t the best however fresh air was always lovely. I picked up a few little projects to work on this week which kept me occupied and filled my time which was nice. I was also able to continue reading my book, which has been very relevant to the experience I am having.

Saturday came around and I was in for a long day. 5.3oam wake up to get to the appropriate meeting place for the bus. It was a long bus journey to St Albans, but we made it safe and sound. It was a nice wee stadium and the field was in great condition with a slickness to it. I unfortunately did not feature and we got beat 5-0. It sure has been a rough beginning and I am working hard to hopefully get my opportunity soon. I just have to be sure to take it when I do get it. Time will tell when that will be. We then had to make the same long journey home. I caught a ride back from Truro to Falmouth with the team cameraman and we had some great conversation and he had lots of suggestions for me regarding continuing my studies while I am here. So a little silver lining to my day for sure. img_5163

I continued my tradition of a Sunday morning run and once again had a lovely run around the ocean and up the hills. A nice way to clear the mind and refresh myself for a new week.

 

October 17th – October 23rd: Falmouth

img_5133My week began as my recent weeks all had. Nothing too exciting really. I walked to the park in which I do my training at and got a good session in; ball work, fitness, and speed work. In the afternoon I did some errands before I walked to the oceanside to watch the sunset. It was lovely.

Tuesday was the same. A casual day where I was able to do some reading. And then In the evening I set off on my 6hr round trip to training and back. Its a 25min train ride from Falmouth to Truro, then I get picked up in Truro and we drive to training. Train for 60-75min and then head on himg_5145ome. By the time I get back to Truro, the train service no longer runs so I have to take the bus, which goes each hour. Of course I arrived at the bus station 15min after the bus left so I had to wait 45min for the next one. I take my foam roller so I use this time to stretch and roll out. Not a bad time filler at all, and great for my body!

Wednesday involved individual training where I got 2500+ touches on the ball through juggling, dribbling, and passing against a wall. I also got some fitness in and then had another casual afternoon.

img_5147-2Thursday was a lovely sunny day and so I took my book(kindle) and headed for the oceanside. Usually when the days have been lovely, there is always a breeze at the beach, but for the last few days there haven’t and I have been able to comfortably sit there in the clothes I dressed in. I ran a couple errands later in the day, before I set off on my trip for training again. Trainings have been changed to earlier, well at least a little bit earlier so when I returned from training I managed to catch the earlier bus which meant I got back to Falmouth before midnight….bonus!

On Friday I went off and did my own training in the morning again. Similar fashion to the other sessions I do, with ball work and speed work, however I extended my fitness session today, as I was made aware that I wouldn’t be starting on Saturday last night. So it was a little frustrating, but I just put my head down and put in the work I needed to to keep my fitness up and be ready when I get my opportunity! I was able to do some more reading in the afternoon, making the most of the weather, before a casual evening. img_5115

Saturday dawned and it was game day. I ate appropriately and sorted my things out before I headed to the train station for the game. The weather was fairly sunny, but the wind was brisk, however throughout the afternoon the weather kept changing. The routine is getting more familiar now, especially having three home games in a row. Go through the warm up, split off from the starters, and then head back in just before they come out and we get dressed for the bench and then we watch on. We conceded early again, but the opposition wasn’t anything like the previous two teams we had played. Still it was frustrating to watch from the bench. We clawed our way back into the game and were leading 2-1 until they scored with 10min to go. The game finished 2-2. I came on in the 93rd minute because of an injury to one of our players, and I was on the field for all of 45seconds before the ref blew for full time. Showered and dressed and back to the train station to head back to Falmouth. I was able to talk to my parents which is always nice, especially during my challenging transition. And then it was just a casual evening.

img_5148On Sunday, I carried on my tradition of the last 3 weeks of going for a run. I scouted out a new path to take for this one which took me all along the coast. It was very windy and the weather wasn’t great, and I was hoping that would decline the number of people on the track. It did not, so I was consistently ducking and weaving and saying “coming through on your right”, which 90% of people then decided to move to the right…Language barriers huh….Oh well, it was a lovely long run to get my mind clear again. 8miles/13km in just under an hour isn’t too bad at all! My afternoon consisted of watching the Blackcaps and then Manchester United. Both very disappointing results. Onward! Hopefully next week there is more action in various areas of my life.

October 10th-16th: English Channel, Falmouth, Truro

img_5038Well my week kicked off with a crazy experience. Toby had gotten a call earlier in the morning asking if he would like to deliver a boat, via the English Channel from Falmouth to Brixham. He came and asked me and while I pondered it, he went a checked the winds. The next thing we know we are loading ourselves onto Fabienne, our home for the next 16+ hours. The wind wasn’t helping us at all so we motor-sailed the wimg_5087hole way. Because of this, it took a lot longer than expected. We passed the time by reliving many high school memories, sharing our experiences we had had in the last few years, and a nice guitar session. It certainly was a long trip, however the sunset was amazing and it was a great experience to spend with Toby. We arrived into Brixham around 4.30am. Slept from 5-6.30am and then we were picked up and headed home by car. I still had sea legs a little but I survived.

img_5069Tuesday we were recovering from the extensive trip, as we hung out at the flat and napped for a lot of the day. We headed down to the local pub to watch the England WC qualifier, however it was nothing special and we headed home at half time. I set an alarm for 12.45am so I could wake up and watch the All Whites vs USA. It was worth waking up for, but would have been even better if we had pulled off the win.

I woke up on Wednesday and headed off to the local rugby club to get my own training in, speed work and fitness were on the cards as I look to build back up to where I was when I was in the USA. Not having a routine has been difficult to keep consistency in my trainings. img_5107Later that afternoon, Toby and I also went down to the local park to kick a ball around, and even though it was all for a bit of fun, I would still focus on the little things, like first touch, and technique. Later we went out to Pendennis Point. It is a favorite spot of Toby’s and I can see why. We hung out there for a bit and just watched as the waves crashed in.

On Thursday we headed down to an oceanside restaurant and had a lovely lunch. The sun was out, but the breeze was fresh, however nothing beats the ocean side. After lunch we walked along a path that wraps around the beach and coast near the restaurant. It was a lovely little walk. Later that night I did have training and got a good session in. When I returned that night, Toby and I went on a few late night adventures to top off our time together. He found a lot of joy out of me driving a manual car, and I will say that I still am not the greatest, but I am improving that is for sure.

And then it was time for Toby to leave. He had packed his room up, and was driving up to London and dropping his rental car off there. It was sad to see him go, but it sure has been a great couple of weeks to catch up with him after a long few years out of contact. He is off on some great adventures, and hopefully soon I will truly be settling into my adventure too. I managed to get in a good individual session by myself at the rugby club and then relaxed for the rest of the day.

14681752_651669634992999_3722618352990885165_nToday was game day again, and I wasn’t sure whether I would be playing or not. I had to take the train from Falmouth to Truro, and Of course the 20min walk from the flat to the Train Station it poured with rain, so I got drenched! Oh well. Eventually got to the ground and by the time we went out to warm up, it was sunny. Strange weather but Ill take it. I was on the bench once again. And once again it was a disappointing game to watch from the sides not being able to influence it. We lost 3-0. So not the greatest few games, but onwards to the next one. I came home and watched the Quinnipiac boys beat Monmouth for the first time in I think 12 years, and QU currently sits top of the table, so it is great for them that they are doing so well. I also managed a lengthy catch up with Mum and Dad which is always nice!

Sunday dawned a nice day however clouds are looming. I went down to the shops to do some shopping before I went for an afternoon run and made a nice dinner. A casual Sunday is never a bad thing!

 

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Oct 3rd – 9th: Falmouth

0ce980c7-e48c-489f-8933-1fadb854a851Monday dawned a beautiful day and we were up and out early to go for a sail. Toby’s jobs have all been with sailing, either a deck hand or a first mate on many sail boats. He does his job very well and knows his stuff. So this morning he took myself, his dad Tony and his uncle Gary all out. Gary knows how to sail so at least he wasn’t alone, and I still remembered many of the sailing skills I learned in Outward Bound. We had a wonderful few hours out on the water. Once we came in, Tony drove Toby and I up to Truro, where Toby was picking up a rental car for the week. While we were there, we went for a little tiki tour around Truro and stopped by at the Football Club. While we were at the club, I called the Secretary to see if he was in but he wasn’t. However, he had great news for me. All my papers had come back, including my reacquisition to amateur status. So now I just have to sign the contract with the club and Ill be away. That was an incredible feeling as it has been a journey and at times I thought that moment may not come! And it was nice to share the jubilation with a friend too. Toby and I then drove back to Falmouth and he took me on a tiki tour of Falmouth. Seeing lots of the town and the0fc0f287-0318-479b-ae08-bf04ad7354d9 surrounding areas. Many lookouts across the water, which was just wonderful. All I need is some ocean and blue sky and I am happy.
We returned to the apartment and changed and then went and kicked a football around which was fun! We haven’t done that together in at least 6 years.

Tuesday was a good day, although windy. I attempted to read my book on the pier but the wind chill and my dress appearance was not suitable to allow me to not freeze. I managed to keep busy though, and fortunately, Toby has a guitar with him, so I was able to pick that up and play it for awhile. Always a nice hobby to have, just need to get my own guitar someday! Today was the day I also met up with the Clubs secretary and we sorted out all my paperwork. Everything was explained and everything was completed in the appropriate way so that my visa is not impacted. It was such a relief to finally get it all sorted and now I can focus on training and hopefully playing. In the evening I had training, but I had a journey to get there. Training is up near Plymouth, so Toby drove me from Falmouth to Truro, about 15min. I was then picked up by Debba, the Goal Keeper coach. We then drove another 20min to meet up with the Physio. And then it was another 60min to Plymouth. All for 1hr of team training. It has got to be done I guess. Training was good and competitive and there was just a refreshed mentality from the lads, I’m sure because there is a game this weekend. And then the same long journey home. I got home around 11.30pm, and made sure to eat and refuel before bed.

IMG_4969.jpgWednesday was another good day. I dressed appropriately to go read on the pier and had a nice time out there, also just observing the surroundings and the boats that would come and go. Toby and I went and had another kick around in a local park which was nice. I have still been able to get my extra training in but just having Toby allows me to do some other things. That evening I have a few phone interviews regarding my signing, one for Truro City FC and one for The Nelson Mail. Toby and I then went to meet up with a friend of his and we had a good laugh. We got burritos for dinner and then I returned home to catch the second half of the Quinnipiac game. The boys won 4-0 which was a big statement, and hopefully their success continues.

Thursday was a casual day for me up until it was time for training. Due to the Physio and Goal Keeper coach not going to training on Thursday, I was left to my own devices really. Toby drove me to Truro, where I caught the train up to Plymouth. I took a train to arrive well before training to allow me to get a few things done in Plymouth. I met Carly, Rory’s wife as she had some important mail for me regarding my visa. It was nice to see her and have a brief catch up. Then I headed to the library and did a bit of printing and just hung out there to keep busy before Ryan Brett would pick me up and head to training. We went to training and had a decent session. Then Ryan dropped me back at the train station, and my journey back begun. My train was at 10.42pm arriving into Truro at 12.04am. Toby had kindly offered to pick me back up from Truro when I arrived, however he fell asleep. A few phone calls later, he woke up. All in good fun, we made it back to Falmouth and I was asleep by 1.30. For the people that think I have made it and that I am living the dream, far from it. But these are the hard yards I need to put in for the outcome to be positive down the track.

f9a74b57-fd5f-4619-8575-0b974bb51855On Friday we woke up and went on an adventure. We headed down the coast through many small seaside towns and down very narrow roads and ended up at Lizard Point. We wandered along the coastal track on the cliffs above the water and took in the view. It was lovely and the coastline is a nice change. There was a life boat station there and so it was cool to see that and read about what they do and see photos of the life boat and its entry into the water from the shed. e8b17605-686a-4c0e-9196-9483517ba50bWe then stopped off at what is considered to be a famous pasty shop, Anns Pasties, and I had my first Pasty. It was very nice and didn’t disappoint. For those wondering what it is, it is a pastry folded like a calzone and inside the one I got, it had steak, potatoes, leak and onions. We ate them in a park looking across to the ocean and then we went and sat on swings and had some childhood fun while we reminisced on high school and all the kiwi traditions that we have done in our travels. We then hit the road and stopped at a local Cider shop that also had all sorts of arts and crafts and things. We got a very educational tasting experience on the local Ciders. Some were good, and some were very different, but it was interesting to learn about them nonetheless. Finally we headed on home.

5cded832-c92e-4d7e-8754-ce896e336701It was finally game day, and I was finally able to play. I had a relaxed morning and was well fed before I headed to Treyvew Rd, home of Truro City White Tigers! Still without any team gear, but I was part of the team nonetheless. The squad was stretched a little thin this week, but we still fielded a good side. I was on the bench. It was great to finally go through all the preparation and team talks and warming up with the team finally. The sun was out and it wasn’t a bad day at all. Well it wasn’t bad until we conceded after 3 minutes, and then conceded again twice in the first half. 3-0 down at half time wasn’t what was planned. I stayed out and warmed up during half time. I would look on from the bench as two more goals would be conceded before the manager called me over, gave me a few instructions, sent me to warm up, and then on I went. I played defensive midfield, just shielding the back four. I did the job asked of me, and I was comfortable in possession. Not much of an influence I can make at 5-0 down. It wasn’t the greatest game to debut, however now that its out of the way, it is onward and upward from here. Many fans were left disappointed today, but next week we will do what we can to change that! After the post match formalities, Toby and I headed back to Falmouth and found a pub that was showing the All Blacks. We got to see the last 15min in which they piled on about 25 points to blow away the Springboks and set a record! We watched a bit of the English Football game after that before finally heading home. I was able to facetime my parents and fill them in on all the events that had occurred today and throughout the week. It is always a highlight each week to catch up with them and fill them in! Technology has made the last 5 years a lot easier being away from home. I stayed up to watch the All Whites face Mexico. It was a great performance and a completely different approach by the NZ team for the first time in a long time. Promising signs.

I was able to sleep in a bit Sunday morning. Once I got up, I mapped out a loop to go for about a 45min run. It went out and around the point, so most of it was along the water. Lovely views and clear skies, made for a nice run, until I did not see a root that had raised a section of asphalt and I completely wiped out. Big cuts on my right hand, and grazes else where. A little bit of frustration later, I kept on going and finished my run strong. Came home and cleaned out the wound although it stung badly. Plastered myself up and I was sorted. Toby and I then headed to Truro for a wander around town and to check a few things out. The rest of my Sunday was casual.

**Unfortunately I was not photographed by the team photographer during the game, sorry for no shots from my debut!

 

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Good News

As many of you may have seen, this week finally everything has been signed and sorted, and I have been cleared to play. It has been an arduous process to get to this point, but really only now does the journey begin. It is an exciting feeling knowing finally that I can start playing and begin the next phase of my journey.

If you would like to read more about it, you can do so here: http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/domestic/85021183/erik-panzer-follows-all-whites-striker-rory-fallon-to-english-club-truro-city and here: http://www.trurocityfc.net/single-post/2016/10/05/ERIK-PANZER-Cant-wait-to-get-started

This has been the major hurdle and I have finally crossed it, but there are still more hurdles to jump as I hopefully soon will settle down into life in Truro. Long may the journey continue!

If you would like to keep track of Truro City FC, you can do so on Facebook, Twitter, and their website.

Sorry there are no photos. Once I get playing, I’m sure there will be some to share with you!

Sept 27th – Oct 2nd: Plymouth, Falmouth

This week has certainly been a week of ups and downs, filled with many frustrations, but as things always do, they have turned out ok.

0-02-01-bef8d21e051f924f68613c63d0cb537dd5deef778e035c38cfad5790be6e5ae8_fullOn Monday, I continued my individual training, utilizing the various accessories that the turf field had to offer. Big tires to pass against and give an uneven return which kept me on my toes, walls to juggle a ball against, and corner walls to pass, return, open out and pass to the other side. I just have to find ways to train various aspects of my game and also get as many touches in as possible each day. I feel like I have been achieving that. Today was also the exciting day that I would get to pick up my visa. It is pretty much like an ID card and it has all the details on there. What it didn’t have however, was a National Insurance Number, which I thought would come with it due to something I applied for during the visa process. So I got on the phone and began the process of applying for a National Insurance Number. One more box to tick off.

On Tuesday, I continued my training and got another couple thousand touches in. I had to print a few things, so I wandered down to the local library, and became a member. I was able to print what I needed, before I spent the rest of the day until training just relaxing. Team training was alright, but it just hasn’t been what I would have expected in terms of quality and football specific. We shall see as time moves on how it goes. Head down!

Wednesday was my final full day at the hostel as I had to move our Thursday morning as a big group was coming. So after I trained in the morning, I was back to the hostel to pack and organize my things and plan the next move. One of Rory’s friends owns a hotel and had offered a fairly cheap rate for any players that Rory had coming over that needed a place to stay. 0-02-04-f85b4920f6d30332ee17a8801a92826ecc518b0e50147b9c92471555e2ffa13f_full

0-02-03-9b01ecba3f0917c0a16679e6c0540144ef51fd4758720ee10a51d6870d6e3ab7_fullSo Thursday morning after I ate breakfast, I carried all my bags across town to the Grosvenor Hotel. I stored my bags there for the day and went off on my merry way. I read my book in about 5 different spots today, and managed to finish it. A very compelling book, and certainly very relatable to the process I am currently going through. I’m pretty sure I could define myself as “gritty” for going through all of this. I also managed to wander a few streets and find a few interesting places and little gardens around the place. A worthwhile afternoon before I checked into the hotel and got settled. It was certainly an upgrade from the hostel. I headed out to a nice Italian place for dinner before Rory picked me up for training once again. Training followed similar suit to Tuesday night.

0-02-03-e6776b2e1668073f27cd81426f2b149654b484f3421c303aa828c469afe19790_fullFriday dawned a lovely day and after I had a big breakfast at the hotel, I managed to chat to my parents for about an hour. Our weekly catch ups are always nice and sometimes just enough encouragement to keep me going. Once breakfast had settled, I ran across town and over the bridge to Plymstock. I had had something delivered to Rory’s, however no one was home so they left it at the local post office. So I ran with my backpack to the post office, picked up my package and ran back to the hotel. A good morning run and the best part of it all, I have picked up my new boots. I packed up my football bag and then headed out hoping to find a closer park, but what I found was a large fenced in field, which was locked. So I continued on to my usual field and gave the new boots a good run around on the grass. After I did what I could on the grass, I switched boots and went onto the turf and got more touches in. After a while I called it a day and packed up my stuff and headed back to the hotel. I refreshed and then headed out to a waterfront restaurant for lunch and to read. 0-02-03-e0cc7c568b0682f8293a75b90469ff891446ebb707c6bf472e4d24ef0a597cdf_fullThe problem with not being at the hostel is that I cannot make or store my food anymore, so I have had to eat out meals. I make sure that I get bang for my buck though and stay awhile! For dinner, I decided to try the Australian bar, Walkabout. I had walked passed it many of times as I headed into town from the hostel so it was about time. Plus at 8pm there was Friday Night Football in the Premier League. I started with an Old Mout Cider which was wonderful and then had a burger, which I was unfortunately let down by. Oh well. I stayed the length of the game which was good, and then headed on out as the crowds headed on in for their Friday night fun.

Saturday began cold, but warmed up a little. I repacked my bags and headed out for the day before my bus left at 5pm for Falmouth. I was enjoying the sun over looking the water before it began to rain for a brief period, which drove me away. I headed into town, and went for somewhere dry.  I filled my day well and then caught my bus and headed south. The road we travelled was very country side like, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I arrived into Falmouth on time, and had to walk across town to pick up the spare key to Toby’s apartment, and then walked all the way back to his apartment. 1hr round trip dragging my 25kg suitcase. Toby didn’t get back until about 9.30pm and I just chilled at his apartment until he got back. We then headed out to catch up and have a drink. Was an enjoyable night and great to see Toby after nearly 5 years with minimum contact.

 

 

Sept 20- Sept 26: Hamden – Plymouth

I had my last training on Monday, and said goodbye to all of those that I could. Shannon and I spent the afternoon together, and there were a few sad moments but it was time cherished. On Tuesday morning, Shannon dropped me off at my friends families house and she headed for home. Ricky picked me up we had a nice lunch together with Matt, before my journey began.

The Quinnipiac Men’s Soccer team played in Queens on Tuesday night and my flight was out of JFK on Tuesday night, so I travelled down with my old teammate, Will’s parents. We met up with another of my teammates who graduated and his parents for dinner and we had a lovely meal. Once dinner was finished, we had a taxi called and I was on my way. It felt more real leaving this time than last time. And it also felt like one of those movie goodbyes, as I travelled in a taxi through the New York suburbs at sunset. Arrived at the airport with time to spare and made it through security and headed to my gate. We boarded and my seat was at the front of a section, so I just had the flat wall in front of me, which actually gave me more space than having the usual seat in front of me. It was a short 6hr flight in which I got maximum of 3hrs sleep. We arrived early into Dublin around 8.30am UK time and I went through customs and then onto my new terminal for my next flight. Once again I had time to kill but there wasn’t really too much I could do. Another quick 1hr flight to Exeter and I was back in a familiar place. I was instructed by the Irish Customs/Immigration Officer that upon arrival to Exeter I was to find the Customs/Immigration Officer there to stamp my Visa sticker to activate and acknowledge that I had entered into the U.K. However, the Officer wouldn’t stamp it because it was considered to be a common entry point, and she said to either call the Home Office in London, or exit the U.K. to Europe and re enter to get it activated. So that was frustrating information to learn.

I then had a 2hr wait before the bus arrived to take me from Exeter Airport to downtown Exeter. Once I arrived, I went for a walk around the block to try and find a place where I could get a top-up for my sim so that my phone would be back on the U.K. network. I succeeded and then returned to the bus stop, only to have found out that there was a delay in my bus arriving. So I sat around, and sat around, and then I looked up the progress of the bus. It showed that it was over 5hrs delayed. I needed to eat, so once again I took a walk and found a restaurant but decided against it and just went to a supermarket to get a few things. Bread, coleslaw, cheese, ham and chocolate. As I walked back I saw that a National Express bus was parked in the lane where my bus was supposed to be coming, and then I saw the number, and it was my bus number. They had sent a replacement. I boarded and made myself a sandwich! Eventually we left and an hour down the road, we made it to Plymouth. A few hours late, but I got there. I headed down the streets and got to my Backpackers/Hostel. It is what you can expect for paying $20 a night, but it does the trick. A nice refreshing shower and catch up with those who tracked my travel and I finally headed to sleep.

Thursday dawned a lovely day and I was well rested. I headed to the supermarket to get a few more supplies, mostly for breakfast. I returned and ate some breakfast as I chatted with a couple people who stay at the backpackers long term. Later I headed out to the post office where I am to pick up my visa on September 25th. I went along to just check if I could even pick it up after the problems I had coming in. They said, so long img_4898as I have the stamp from Ireland showing I entered, its fine and I can pick up my visa. That was very good news to hear. So Ill head back on Sunday to pick it up. The rest of my day I spent wandering around the streets of Plymouth and then spent a few hours up at The Hoe, which overlooks the water. There was a massive tent there for the Plymouth University Graduation. It brought back memories for sure. I spent my afternoon reading and laying in the sun just resting. Rory picked me up later that evening for training. It was good to catch up with him, and it was good to get a training in with the team.

img_4903On Friday I found a nearby park where I was able to do my own training. I took a ball from training last night and a few cones, so I had some supplies to allow me to have a good session. Once I was showered, I headed back up to The Hoe, and continued to read my book. I took a stroll down through the Barbican and in and around the surrounding streets, before finally heading home for the evening.

It was an early wake up for me, and of course the kitchen downstairs was locked. I had planned what I was going to eat and what I was going to make for the long trip, but I couldn’t do any of that as my refrigerated stuff was behind locked doors. Luckily I had some supplies in my room. Rory picked me up and we headed for the meeting spot where we hitched a ride with the Manager, Lee. While we waited for Lee, we went into the supermarket, and I was able to stock myself for the day appropriately. The long journey began. It was 45min to the meeting spot for the team bus, and then another 3.5hrs by bus to the game. The trip was made all the more easier by chatting with some of the lads, and live TV. Eventually, we made it to West London. I watched the game from the stands as I am still not yet cleared to play. The first half I was camped among the himg_4905ome team fans, as I wanted to just watch our backline and see what they were doing and how they played. In the second half I was at the end we were attacking and I got to see 2 late goals. A comeback with for Truro, 2-1. I met a few of the Truro fans who had heard bits and bobs about me, and so that was nice. And then the long bus ride home began. However a happy bus ride because of the 3 points earned on the road.

Highlights here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3L41L7NIZFg

Sunday was another day of training by myself. It was productive again, and just getting thousands of touches on the ball is beneficial! When I returned, there was an annual street party that goes on down the street that I am staying. It was a little different, but a bit of entertainment nonetheless. Later I headed back up to my reading spot and just enjoyed the Sunday afternod2e1caed-7e63-4609-9da0-4040aa5874a3on sun. There had been a seafood festival going on in town, however when I went late in the afternoon, it seemed as everyone was packing up to go home. I missed out unfortunately. I then went back and found a new reading seat with a little bit of a different view as the sunset. I was hoping to see a nice sunset, however the wind that was freezing me, blew in some clouds, and there was no true colorful sunset to witness. I had to head home before I became too cold to walk.

 

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Sept 12-Sept 19: Hamden

The training continued this week and still no word back regarding my eligibility. But I kept doing my work to stay fit and ready.

Midweek Zach, Simon, Natalie, Amanda, Shelby and myself took a trip to Modern Pizza which was fun. The pizza is always so good. Shannon and I also made a trip to Wentworths, homemade ice cream place. It is well known in Hamden and a very nice treat and a must go when in Hamden. And then on Friday evening Justin and myself ventured to Eli’s to enjoy a drink and hopefully catch up with people. There was numerous recent graduates that were there so it turned into a good fun night catching up with friends that many didn’t think would see me again. But the question kept coming up of “what are you still doing here?” and this had begun to get to me a bit. So it feels as though the writing is on the wall for me to carry on my journey and leave the comfortable home of Hamden.

So I booked my flights and I’m leaving on Tuesday.

Sept 5th – 11th: Hamden

This week was similar to the previous. I trained intensely all week, in the gym, on the field and with a ball. Someone asked me how I am able to stay motivated, especially when I am training by myself. Yes it can be difficult and frustrating, but for me knowing that there will be an end product eventually, it allows for me to keep working and pushing through. All this work is building towards something, and it will be worth it when it comes.

I got my hands on my visa and read through the details it came back with. I cannot enter the UK until the 18th as that was stated as my intended travel date, so my return wont occur until then. However, Truro City FC have taken initiative and have sent in my registration, international clearance and reacquisition of amateur status forms to the FA so that I can be cleared and eligible prior to my return to the UK. This is a wise move to ensure that I will be able to play there, and we have time to jump any hurdles if they do come up in that process. Hopefully we hear back soon.

cf22efb7-f3c2-45bc-a95b-d2914c8c6938On Friday I went out to the movies with Ryan and we watched War Dogs. It was a very interesting and funny film, and a nice escape for him. We had a chat later that evening and I tried to help with his mental space as he has had a challenging year so far on the team.

And then on Saturday, Zach, Natalie, Amanda and myself headed along to the Quinnipiac Soccer game against UMass Lowell. It was a decent game, but nothing too exciting till midway through the second half when QU began to have some good chances. QU could have won the game 3-2 if they put their chances away, but unfortunately they lost 2-1. While we were watching the game, it was so hot and humid that we were sweating just sitting there. After the game we headed to a brewery about 30min away. It was the perfect afternoon for it and the brewery was packed. It was fun to relax and try a few different beers. Wfe9a767e-2857-4546-ab85-6d71c9bd8ef4hen we left we went into New Haven to grab some pizza before heading home. A good Saturday!

And on Sunday the humidity had gone away and Shannon and I went for a nice walk along the Farmington Canal Greenway before spending some time at the pool in the afternoon. We were also able to head to West Haven and catch a lovely sunset over the water. It is a spot that we have been to often, most usually to watch the sunset, so it was nice to go again.

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