INDECISIVE…
I’m sure you are aware that the favourite game of the spectators is always
to judge referee's decisions. And as usual">
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INDECISIVE…
I’m sure you are aware that the favourite game of the spectators is always
to judge referee's decisions. And as usual, ideas and comments fuse out of
the crowd.
“That
was a let,” “NO WAY”, “well, it HAS to be a let, surely”, you know what I
mean…
But then came a decision that was really difficult. A great silence in the
audience. But the answer came, lethal.
“Well, I’d say that was a toss-up”…
I’m learning about refereeing by the minute… |
A PEOPLE’S PERSON…
I like Dave Peck. He is one of those club pros that just love their team,
their players, you know the kind, who bites his nails while his club is
playing a competition, who is helping organising this, taking his players
there, and participating in all the events under the sun or rain of South
London and beyond…
But
like a lot of people ask me, why does he do it? What drives him to do so
much for Colets, I wondered.
“Well, I’m first and foremost a people’s person, I just love people, and I
love organising and making sure that everything runs smoothly. And I like
doing things for people, and yes it’s my job, but I like it and do it with
passion,” smiles my 40 year old Dave.
“I
started coaching squash at 17, and I never did anything else. When I was
young, I was semi pro at football at Swindon Town, but I was also a County
Player at squash. And at that time, I was not the most forthcoming at
school, and I was looking at a way of earning money, and I thought that
coaching squash would be a perfect way of doing so. But I would have never
imagined that I would still be coaching squash 23 years later!”
As
far as organising a BSPA, last year, I was at the National Club
Championships, and Tim Garner suggested that we could run one.
At the time, we didn’t have the glass courts, and I thought we wouldn’t
qualify. But Tim said it would be ok, and we ran it last year, and again
this year. We are even thinking about starting a PSL team, not this year,
but maybe the following one. I think that events like the BSPA are doing a
great deal to raise the club profile around the world, with the help of
sites like yours actually.”
Dave’s
name has been associated with Colets for a very long time, and he just
loves the club. “Well, for 12 years now, I've been doing the same job,
coaching a lot of the same people, and they still come back for more… They
must be mad!!!!”
No, Dave, not mad, they just know how to recognise a good deal when they
see it. And he is a bit of a perfectionist, our Dave is…
“I love to do things the best I can, and I love to win. I don’t mind
losing, but I’ll do everything to win, in the right spirit, of course. And
I just want to make sure that I’ve done everything I can to help people
out…”
A man to my heart… |
OLD BOYS…
After Parkie won his remarkable match against Adrian, he was laughing
about the fact he was going to play his old mate Alex Gough yet again.
And Dave Peck, him again, added, “yes, tomorrow, I’ll introduce the you as
the over 35s Open Final”.
And like a shot, Sir Simon corrected “Over 30s, Over 30s” …
Those prima donnas ... they are soooo touchy about their age, aren’t
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LAST ORDERS…
Like I told you several times, I just wonder what I’ll do when young Alex
Gough decides to retire, as he is my favourite source of inspiration…
And today, he served up one that I never heard before…
Here he
was, up in the fourth game against Scott, but really hurting, white as a
sheet, and about to die on court really.
And as he spotted Dave Peck standing behind the glass, he turned round and
shouted
“You couldn’t get us a can of coke, could you?”
The whole gallery collapsed laughing, while the lovely Scott, feeling left
out, shouted, “Yeah, and get me a lager, will you…”
And you know what, Dave did, bless him… |
CHARLEY IS ABOUT…
Yes,
I know, I can’t help it, I’ve got to talk about the players’ babies. But
come on, they are so cute! Here is Charley Ross. I introduced him to you
during the Saudi Qualifiers at St Georges about 6 months ago.
Charley is a big boy now, will be 18
months
in a few days, and according to dad “behaving himself very well.
“The minute I’m on court I forget that they are here, but the minute I get
out, it’s so nice to have Debbie and Charlie around”… |
COME
ON DAD
Hi, the first time you saw me was in Nottingham, I was watching my dad
play in the Masters (and he won all his matches, thank you for
remembering). But now, I’m hitting the ball pretty well.
Actually,
I was training with Simon Parke just
before his quarter finals match, well, you’ve
got to help out when you can, don’t you. And he told me that I was pretty
solid, and that I could hit the ball pretty well.
That’s why I’ve decided to keep on working hard. Watch out world, you’ll
see me on court soon.
And the name is Clarke. Rudi Clarke.... |
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LOVE IS IN THE AIR…
Sorry,
call me stupid, but I just love stories that end well, and I’m a sucker
for romance. And I’m glad to report that Jane Massarella and Simon Parke
are at last moving home together.
“Well, since Simon has moved to Leeds, and I’m still working in Doncaster,
we’ve spent our life on the road. So we decided to find a place in the
middle, and we have now moved into a converted barn in Badsworth, near
Pontefract. It’s in a small village, and it’s absolutely lovely”.
I was wondering where that smile on Parkie’s face was coming from… |
NOT HELPING…
I know, the first round of BSPA is never a walk in the park, but it
reached a need for cloning when, after having matches played on four
courts, and still being behind, Dave Peck had to start Joey/Shahid’s match
on a fifth court.
Yes, that made my life MUCH easier, thanks, Dave…
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MIND THAT RACQUET…
During his match against Stacey, Tom Richards was getting increasingly
frustrated with himself, as more and more of his shots were finding the
tin. And after a particular easy shot that ended in another unforced
error, he violently hit the floor with the head of his racquet.
A smile from Stacey, and suddenly, a very worried Tom. “Did I break it”,
he seemed to say looking at his racquet from all angles.
So from that moment on, he decided to hit his right foot instead. Well I
tell you, I could feel the pain and the poor foot will be blue like ink by
tonight… |
NEW GLASS COURTS
That is the best move Colets management could have done to make its club
more competition friendly.
Before
the mega refurbishment works, the Club had only traditional courts, you
know, the one you can only look at from a gallery at the top.
But now, 3 of the 6 courts have a glass backwall, which allows
spectators/players to be much more at ease. We can sit down, take pictures
of faces, chat, gossip…
In a word, I just love it. So thanks to who ever picked up the bill, that
was ever so kind of you to do all those works just to make writers’ life
easier… |
SOMEBODY
HAS TO DO IT ...
Another case of being “at the wrong place at the wrong time!”, as Steve
Meads put it himself!
“I arrived early for my match, there was nobody there, and Dave Peck came
up to me “Tell me mate, you couldn’t do me a favour, could you?”.
“And the next thing I knew, I found myself marking a ladies’ match.
Mind you, I don’t think he really minded… They were rather Gorgeous…. Oh
well, it’s a tough job, but somebody’s got to do it… |
I JUST CAME HERE FOR FUN…
There are nights you’d better stay away from squash clubs, one of them
being when a BSPA tournament is played there…
Poor Jonathan Liles, who plays for Colets fourth team came to his
club to see one of his mates play, Alan Thomson. Next thing he knew, he
found himself with a note pad and marking the Matthews/Kamara game.
But
in the middle of what seemed a pretty onesided match, hell broke loose, as
Issa suffered back spasms, and neither of those two knew much about the
three minute rules for self inflicted injury.
“This is too much stress”, complained quietly the club player, “I just
came here to have a few beers and watch Alan play, and I never thought I
would get to referee!”…
But just for you to know, Jon, you are pretty good at it. There were a few
tricky decisions there, and as far as I can tell, you got them all right.
So, I would strongly advise you to start thinking getting into refereeing.
You’ve got the knack for it… |
IMPROVING MY ENGLISH…
One player had worked so hard during a rally, we are talking retrieving
from hell, visiting the four corners, throwing himself on the floor, you
see the kind of rally, all that to end up playing the ball on himself…..
The comment from one of the spectators fused out :
“You lemon”…
And that’s how I extend my vocabulary…. |
LUCKY LOSER…
There are some matches you regret to have lost, but today, we had the case
of a match you shouldn’t have won!
In the Lee/Truswell match, the loser got to play Alex Stait, that’s not
exactly an easy game, I grant you that, but the winner (as in Joe Lee) got
to play seed number two Alex Gough.
Lucky loser, you can say that again… |
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