If you were failed to be moved then you are not human.
Call me a miserable old git, but I have never watched Children in Need or any other similar show. They're on far too long, and only so called "celebrities" (who have millions in their bank accounts), who want to show how "great" they are by doing all this worthwhile fundraising, appear all bloody night long. Sorry, I'd rather watch the England game - even though I'm a Paddy - than watch this! I donate to many charities of MY choice. I don't need this shoved down my throat every year!
I was moved. I moved from my armchair to reach for the TV remote so I could switch over!
Why was the England game that bad.
I was moved. I moved from my armchair to reach for the TV remote so I could switch over!
I was moved. I moved from my armchair to reach for the TV remote so I could switch over!
I will be fighting on a semi professional boxing show at Rialto reborn in coundon next sat 23rd
I am donating my purse to this charity.
There will be a charity auction too with a proceeds going to the charity in honor of the young city fan that recently died.
There will be a handful of city players there too so hopefully we can raise a few quid and watch a great night of boxing
Cheers
Whilst I agree with what you say about some celebrities doing it to self promote and respect your right not to watch there is a fine line you need to tread to avoid being disrespectful to people who have been personally affected by such things, some of whom may be on here.
There is a time and place, even on an Internet forum, to keep opinions to yourself.
Good post Letsall. I'm going to Ricoh tomorrow to not only support the charity but join a crowd (in Coventry) to watch our team play. I understand there are other fundraising things going on at the event so let's not just be content with our £1 entrance charge, any further contributions will be much appreciated, I'm sure.
What a pity HH had to make his ill judged comment. I don't watch the programme either but nobody can be in doubt as to it's cause, surely? Hopefully that head of his is only temporarily lodged up his own hoop and upon removal he will once more see the light.
I HAVE been personally affected by stuff like this Mark. I was brought up - no, dragged up by Coventry Social Services in the 1950's and 60's. I spent 15 years in care, stale and mouldy food, beatings and abuse. I have also written a book about these times, so yes, I feel I'm quite in the right to voice my opinions. It's people like Wogan & Evans who have an estimated fortune of £100million between them that make me sick. Gushing forward on TV saying how great they are raising all this money for CIN. It's the razzmatazz of it all I can't stand. THAT'S why I don't watch it. As I said earlier, I donate to charities of MYchoice. As far as I'm concerned, the NSPCC are a far more worthy cause, but that's just my opinion.
Call me a miserable old git, but I have never watched Children in Need or any other similar show. They're on far too long, and only so called "celebrities" (who have millions in their bank accounts), who want to show how "great" they are by doing all this worthwhile fundraising, appear all bloody night long. Sorry, I'd rather watch the England game - even though I'm a Paddy - than watch this! I donate to many charities of MY choice. I don't need this shoved down my throat every year!
Call me a miserable old git, but I have never watched Children in Need or any other similar show. They're on far too long, and only so called "celebrities" (who have millions in their bank accounts), who want to show how "great" they are by doing all this worthwhile fundraising, appear all bloody night long. Sorry, I'd rather watch the England game - even though I'm a Paddy - than watch this! I donate to many charities of MY choice. I don't need this shoved down my throat every year!
Am with you on this one, I just went down the him and had an early night.
Was particularly moved by the family that lost two young sons within 2 days of each other. Cannot bare to think about what that must have been likeI
I HAVE been personally affected by stuff like this Mark. I was brought up - no, dragged up by Coventry Social Services in the 1950's and 60's. I spent 15 years in care, stale and mouldy food, beatings and abuse. I have also written a book about these times, so yes, I feel I'm quite in the right to voice my opinions. It's people like Wogan & Evans who have an estimated fortune of £100million between them that make me sick. Gushing forward on TV saying how great they are raising all this money for CIN. It's the razzmatazz of it all I can't stand. THAT'S why I don't watch it. As I said earlier, I donate to charities of MYchoice. As far as I'm concerned, the NSPCC are a far more worthy cause, but that's just my opinion.
Fair play to you Cyril. Lots of respect from me. Wish I could make it but already tried getting the night off work. It is the same day as my youngest lads 4th birthday party. Got to deal with over 20 3 and 4 year olds then go to work for a 12 hour night shift. Can't get anyone to cover me.
For those that would never set foot in a children's ward or hospice. It can be upsetting but also very rewarding. I used to do santa in them every year. Even did it on behalf of the Walsgrave club once. Everyone was saving up coupons from Embassy fags that you used to get. They redeemed them for lots of toys. I did learn a big lesson from the first time I did it though. Some people that don't know me well think I am emotionless. I am the type smiling at funerals. I prefer to celebrate a life and not get upset. But one of the first kids I visited was a lad about six years old. He looked a bit poorly but the smile on his face was something else. He told me what he wanted but his parents had told him santa couldn't get him everything. But he told me what he wanted the most was a shiny red car that moved. I stupidly asked a nurse as I walked away from his bed if he was very ill. She replied it was a minor miracle he was still with us. It was an instant shock to me. I instantly cried my eyes out for the first time since I was a kid. I had to walk away and compose myself. The same nurse came over to me and told me to pull myself together as there was lots of kids waiting to see santa still. I had a latex mask on so the kids couldn't see how upset I was.
When the shops reopened after xmas I went out and got him a remote control red Ferrari. I knew he was going home for xmas but was going to leave it there for him. That was when I found out he passed away christmas day night time in his sleep. But his parents wanted a message of thanks for making him smile and be so happy right at the end. So sad but at the same time makes it all seem so worthwhile. I cried my eyes out again. I am welling up now just thinking about him. The worse thing is there are lots of children in the same situation. And it is left to charities to help as our government prefer to send countless hundreds of millions to other countries that we have to borrow so they can send rockets to mars and forget about our own. Please give what you can. Every little amount can make a massive difference.
Sorry about going on a bit but it upset me a lot when I read this thread at work earlier. It puts the problems with our club into perspective.
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