Thursday 25 March 2010

Fever pitch

Hi, I’ve been reeding a book called ”Fever pitch” By Nick Hornby.

It’s a book about a guy who loves scoccer, he lives with his mother in her sisters house, his parents got a divorse in the summer of ’63.

He did not loved soccer from the start, he even passed when his father asked him to join and watch the FA cup final!

He’s a great fan of Arsenal.

When he’s about 20 years old, he fell in love with this one girl, who also likes soccer, but not as much as him!

I would definitely recommend this book! I mean, if you like soccer and want to read a funny book, reed fever pitch!


/Jesper Sannerborg ID1D

Monday 15 March 2010

Book tip!

I've recently read a book about John Lennon's life. Appropriately the books name is "John". If you are a Beatles or John Lennon fan you should definitely read this. It's written by his first wife. She wrote it to give the world her part of the story about their well-known marriage. And it's kind of surprising to read it beacause John wasn't really the guy you think he was.

Book tip

I´ve read a book named Boy and it's written by Roald Dahl.
The book is a autobiography by Roald Dahl and he is telling us about the most remembered stories from his childhood.
The book was really boring because it wasn´t interesting and it had no action in it.

/Robin Sandberg

The soccer program

At the soccer program the pupils learn by theory and practice to evolve goals to cooperate and practice leadership. The soccer program is a 3-year-long course. The goal is that every participating student will develop as a player and get a

bigger understanding of the sport.
The trainings are held in the morning so that you will have the time to recover until the practise you have with your team.
During the winter we have our training with the soccer program indoors in “arcus”.


/Fanny W L och Anna J