Ed Wood 93

Ed Wood 93 This logs my attempt raise 50k for Prostate Cancer by beating the Guinness Record for seeing a League match ground in the country in the fewest days

So why am I doing this ... there are a few reasons

In no particular order

I need a break from work - I've been at it for 30years - working especially hard over the last 10years at Lloyds Banking Group. I need a break to recharge. a sabbatical is allowed as long as you've been there 5 years - done well - ad have a good reason. I gave 18months notice too. Its a record I used to have - and it'd be

nice to get it back and get in book again. Yeah - someone my break it again - and being totally honest I'd love to have inspired someone else to try to do it. So - if I beat it - and someone wants to break it again - please contact me. Raising money for a charity is something I've seen a lot of people do - and so far it feels good. Prostate Cancer is a great cause and its something all men should be more aware of. Its associated with Football - so its a good fit. I'm really hoping the Charity will get behind my attempt and help me to achieve the target too. Writing a book - about the plan would be great. Its a big ask to write a book - and I need to get a story worth writing too. One step at a time maybe. Reconnecting with people I used to know - and let them slip away is another reason. Working hard has meant my balance of other important things has slipped away. No one ever dies and wishes they'd done more work - and there are so many people I've let slip away. Hopefully this can help to change that a little

Lastly - its about having something else to do and talk about - outside of work. Don't get me wrong - my work is great, stimulating and has stretched me - but no one likes to talk about that too much outside of work

Wow ... just had an Anonymous donation for Β£1000 !!!Judging by the comment - i'm deducing its come from my employers Llo...
24/02/2017

Wow ... just had an Anonymous donation for Β£1000 !!!

Judging by the comment - i'm deducing its come from my employers Lloyds Banking Group πŸ‘ There's so many positive things I could say ... as well as being a great place to work - its the sabbatical policy they've embraced that's made it possible to do the challenge

It takes the total to over 9k + Gift Aid ... with more to come πŸ‘

Fantastic article on bbcLoving the map βœ”http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38985726
20/02/2017

Fantastic article on bbc

Loving the map βœ”

http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38985726

Derby County fan Ed Wood breaks the Guinness World Record of visiting all English football league stadiums in just 189 days.

Thank you Gregor Robertson for a fun article in The Times todayLots of my stories and some of the people who've helped m...
20/02/2017

Thank you Gregor Robertson for a fun article in The Times today

Lots of my stories and some of the people who've helped me are mentioned ... but there are so many others too.

Link to article is here ... The Times internet is pay per view ... but first two articles are free πŸ‘

http://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/the-game/how-david-bowie-and-a-bottle-of-wine-helped-fan-to-visit-93-grounds-in-189-days-6bgwc00sx

An extraordinary footballing pilgrimage came to a conclusion for 51-year-old Derby County fan Ed Wood on Saturday, one that certainly puts this particular Journeyman’s weekend expeditions in...

Looks like i'm on Talksport with my new favourite journalist Barry Glendenning (and Max Rushden) at 12/30pmMet him (in t...
19/02/2017

Looks like i'm on Talksport with my new favourite journalist Barry Glendenning (and Max Rushden) at 12/30pm

Met him (in the middle) with Doug Male (from Guinness World Records) on Thursday

I'll be doing a couple of vodkas at noon

Wow I made the GuardianAll my fixtures listed πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘Thanks to Doug Male of Guinness World RecordsBarry Glendenning of the G...
18/02/2017

Wow I made the Guardian

All my fixtures listed πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

Thanks to Doug Male of Guinness World Records

Barry Glendenning of the Guardian and Talksport
.. and my mum

Another great day today πŸ˜€ Into work for 7/10 in London but took a long lunch (10-1) to visit the Guinness World Record o...
17/02/2017

Another great day today πŸ˜€

Into work for 7/10 in London but took a long lunch (10-1) to visit the Guinness World Record offices in Canary Wharf ... there was free food before the Q&A πŸ₯–πŸ₯–

Thanks to Doug Male for arranging ... and good to see Mark McKinley again

I was a bit gutted that the current record holder couldn't join us ... hey ho

For the record - if someone wants to take the record on next year ... that'd be great with me πŸ‘

Woman breaks world record for visiting every country in the world in fastest time - The Independenthttps://apple.news/Ah...
13/02/2017

Woman breaks world record for visiting every country in the world in fastest time - The Independent
https://apple.news/AhjRtf5b-QC6ja8-FrNC8uw

We are a generation for whom jetting off to far-flung, exotic places on the other side of the world is considerably easier than it was for our parents and grandparents.

Match 91 : Day 182Wimbledon v Charlton AthleticJust arrived at Tim Eckes and Sally Eckes house in Walton on Thames ... 1...
11/02/2017

Match 91 : Day 182

Wimbledon v Charlton Athletic

Just arrived at Tim Eckes and Sally Eckes house in Walton on Thames ... 13miles away ... its snowing ..lightly ... ☹️ ... you might think there's nothing i can do ... well - there is - i could go to Wolves v Newcastle ko530pm ... and come to Wimbledon on Tuesday ... 😐

Its Prostate Cancer day at Wimbledon .. i think i'm in the prog ... and Tony Sollars has arranged gor me to be interviewed so ... "snow snow go away"

Other highlight is that i will officially rejoin the 92 club today ... as i never been to Wimbledon new ground since they moved from Plough Lane ... ironically they dont acknowledge the 92 ... its only 91 as afar as they concerned as "the other team" dont exist

Match 90 : Day 176Swindon Town v Oxford UnitedLeft the Bridgewater Hotel (hostel?) at 7/30 ... and parked up near the Sw...
05/02/2017

Match 90 : Day 176

Swindon Town v Oxford United

Left the Bridgewater Hotel (hostel?) at 7/30 ... and parked up near the Swindon ground by 9 ... quick snooze, walk round then ground and inside by 10 - sitting in the John Trollope Suite with two former board members amongst others ...

Looking forward to the local derby ... big game in these parts ... Oxford on a good run ... Swindon aren't ... sold out too ... inc 3000 away fans ....

Highlight of hospitality was a lad getting chucked out ... he had booked in under an assumed name as he had a banning order ... an eagle eyed steward spotted him ... so him and his two mates got evicted ... mid larger too!!

Thanks to Thanos Anagnostides and Nationwide BS for sorting the ticketβ€πŸ‘

Match 89 : Day 175Bristol City v RotherhamLong journey back down to Bristol ... but a quicker trip than on Tuesday πŸ˜€ ......
04/02/2017

Match 89 : Day 175

Bristol City v Rotherham

Long journey back down to Bristol ... but a quicker trip than on Tuesday πŸ˜€ ... i booked into a basic B&B (without the second B) and got a taxi to Ashton Gate for 12/35.

Mark Kelly of BCFC has kindly offered me hospitality - thdnks yo Justin Marriott ... and I'm slso meeting Rob Stewart who eorks for the Alzheimer's society.

I was surprised how nice the stadium looks ftom outdide ... as Simon Price told me it was a tip πŸ€” ... but he supports Bristol Rovers !!

02/02/2017

After the Emmerdale storyline 😒 Firstly there is a difference between Alzheimer's and vascular dementia- Alzheimer's patients can have medication that helps their cognitive state where as vascular dementia patients have a death sentence. They progress backwards to the point where they can't look after themselves and are in a newborn state. But unlike a newborn they lose the ability to swallow. Then the choice must be made as to provide a feeding tube or not.
Imprisonment in one's own rapidly shrinking brain is how a doctor described it to me. I wouldn't wish Dementia/Alzheimer's on my worst enemy. As the patient's brain slowly dies, they change physically and eventually forget who their loved ones are. Patients can eventually become bedridden, unable to move & unable to eat or drink. There will be people who will scroll by this message because Dementia/Alzheimer's has not touched them. They may not know what it's like to have a loved one who has led a battle against Dementia/Alzheimer's. For all the people I know, I ask a small favour. If you know someone who has battled with Dementia/Alzheimer's or is still struggling, please add this to your status for one hour. Copy & Paste to support victims & families affected by this cruel illness as there is no cure and there are no survivors πŸ˜₯ Hold your finger on the message to copy it, then paste it on your page. No tagging or sharing πŸ‘. Do this on behalf of all caregivers who love or care for someone with this disease ❀️❀️ xx.

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