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Wednesday, 16 March 2016

Depression kills: so why are people not getting better NHS care?

An interesting & insightful reflection by Linda Gask, Emeritus Professor of Primary Care Psychiatry, University of Manchester, on the limitations of the uniformity offered (& demanded) by today's CBT driven, short-term mental health 'interventions'... 

... check out article http://www.theguardian.com/healthcare-network/2016/mar/16/depression-suicide-nhs-mental-health-problem

At a time when rates of depression are again on the rise, & consequently the cost to the economy, surely the government & NHS have the wit to broaden the offer made to folk who experience more complex, intransigent mental health difficulties.


Staffordshire Mental Health Helpline  
0808 800 2234 

Samaritans 
116 123

Sunday, 13 March 2016

All England Open Finals Results - 'cos Rob had such a busy day watching & texting & feeding his man crush (Dan crush)

Lin Dan 21-9, 21-10

Matsutomo & Takahashi 21-10, 21-12

Jordan & Susanto 21-12, 21-17

Nozomi Okuhara 21-11. 16-21, 21-19

Ivanov & Sozonov 21-23, 21-18, 21-16

Saturday, 12 March 2016

All England Badminton Open Finals - just for Rob

To be played tomorrow, Sunday 13th March 2016, from midday...

Men's Singles:
Lin Dan (China) 
Houwei Tian (China)

Women's Doubles:
Misaki Matsutomo & Ayaka Takahashi (Jpn) 
Yuenting Tang & Yang Yu (China)

Mixed Doubles:
Praveen Jordan & Debby Susanto (Indonesia) 
Joachim Fischer Nielsen & Christinna Pedersen (Denmark)

Women's Singles:
Nozomi Okuhara (Japan) 
Shixian Wang (China) 

Men's Doubles:
Vladimir Ivanov & Ivan Sozonov (Russia) 
Hiroyuki Eido & Kenichi Hayakawa (Japan)


All England Badminton Open Big Day Out

Well, didn't the boys have a great day in Birmingham soaking up top-flight racquet sport on Thursday? They most certainly did, after they'd wrapped'emselves around an early morning full-English breakfast at the Merchant in Cannock. Somehow, club secretary Linda inveigled her way into the grub part of the day, although she was never going to spend 8 hours watching badminton (her choo-choo ride to Brum led to an afternoon around the shops!)

The two Robs, Neil, & Terry finally got to the Barclaycard Arena &, after a lovely pat-down by pleasant security personnel, settled in for a days fun. Rob L's man-crush Lin Dan played second game Court 1 against Japan's Sho Sasaki. The Chinese 5th seed was ill-at-ease in the first game, & Sasaki saw him off 20-22. But Dan eased into his stride with each stroke, & his vast experience saw him coast through to the quarter finals 21-6, 21-8.

Mid afternoon saw the start of an all Japaness tussle in women's doubles, with Matsuo & Naito taking on Naoko Fukuman & Kurumi Yonao. These lasses seemed to be playing pretty much all afternoon; it ain't a great tactic to return the shuttle to the centre of the court 75% of the time. Their three sets took 102 minutes to complete, with Fukuman & Yonao coming out on top 10-21, 21-15, 21-17. Not the best badminton, but mesmeric in sheer physicality & long rallies. 

There was a whole load of the 'weak lemon drink' & packed lunch stuff that goes along with a nerds day out - people, it was badminton, all day! However, there were also elements of true beauty, the most wondrous being Neil's watching out for Rob L by bringing extra drink & food; it was as though he was nurturing a teeny-weeny fledgling with a poorly wing.   

We watched a fantastic game with Olympic Bronze medallist Saina Nehwal taking on Thailand's Busanan Ongbumrungphan. Currently world number 2, the Indian was strong & decisive, indeed imperious, in her 21-16, 21-9 defeat of Busanan. It was easy to see why she was the first Indian woman to become world number one; watch her efforts in Rio this summer. 

Chris & Gabby Adcock strolled through their game against the Korean pairing of Kim & Shin; they looked very strong contenders for the later stages of the tournament & were the only British players in the Second Round. 

However, a world badminton event & element of the Olympic qualification process for top-flight players provides great spectacle & enjoyment regardless of allegiance. UK television usually shows men's singles & games in which Brits are represented, so it was good to see the strengths & differences between the various disciplines. We will be arranging another Big Badz Day Out in 2017.

After all the excitement, it was a route-march to New Street for an overcrowded, late commuter train back to Cannock, followed by a good few pints at the Mill Farm. When we agreed our badminton skills had improved (by some kind of osmosis) & we could hold our own against any of those prancing ninnies we deigned to watch earlier, we called it a night & staggered happily home!

Sunday, 7 February 2016

Inaugural BDBC Lunch

Okay, okay... it was last Wednesday, but I've been away!

Anyway, we did have a lovely afternoon with nine members managing to get along to the Mill Farm.  

The food was good, the company excellent: Gavin & Terry were greedy pigs opting for the large carvery of 3 meats, sausage, steak & kidney pie + all the veg that could be crammed on the platter.  Gavin somehow managed to wrestle down a treacle sponge, once he'd seen the loveliness sat in front of Jim & Neil: he said it was part of his pre-season cricket preparation.  But the high point was the chocolate fudge cake ordered by Jason & Linda; with ice cream, it turned out to be pretty much a whole side of black forest gateau - 'twas the equivalent of some 3 free range chocolate fudge cakes - they ended up sharing them around the table & still couldn't get'em finished; even with Chris giving it a manful try!  The Roberts were being very good boys indeed, & chose but a small cheesecake & doing without respectively - you'll just have to guess!

It was a great change, & we will be doing something similar as we move into summer.  To members that didn't manage to come along, remember you've already paid so get your diaries out!

Next up: Yonex All England Open - Thursday 10th March 
                - members may still obtain a subsidised ticket via Neil / Terry   


Tuesday, 26 January 2016

Club Anniversary Lunch - arrangement alteration

Members please note:

Our Annual Club Lunch will take place one day early, on Wednesday 3rd February at the same time & venue (12 midday at the Mill Farm)... don't forget, you've already paid!

Look forward to seeing many of you there next week.

Saturday, 16 January 2016

6 Nations fixtures 2016

Here comes the world's greatest annual rugby tournament...


Saturday 6th February:     2.25pm  France v Italy     4.50pm  Scotland v England

Sunday 7th:     3.00pm  Ireland v Wales


Saturday 13th:     2.25pm  France v Ireland     4.50pm  Wales v Scotland

Sunday 14th:     2.00pm  Italy v England


Friday 26th:     8.05pm  Wales v France

Saturday 27th:     2.25  Italy v Scotland     4.50pm  England v Ireland     


Saturday 12th March:     1.30pm  Ireland v Italy     4.00pm  England v France

Sunday 13th:     3.00pm  Scotland v France


Saturday 19th:     2.30pm  Wales v Italy     5.00pm  Ireland v Scotland     8.00pm  France v England


... come on you egg chasers!