THE city council has chosen to sit on the fence over the increasingly divisive issue of Hull City's proposed name change. In its official response to a Football Association consultation over the idea, the authority says the name change "is a matter for the club's owner and supporters not the city council".
Reporting in the Hull Daily Mail centre defence Alex Bruce says "City continue to observe the relegation scrap from afar, despite falling one place to 11th in the table, but Bruce is under no illusions that they are a side in the thick of the fight for survival".
"We're not safe, no. Definitely not," said Bruce, who formed a defensive effort that came within three minutes of earning a precious point.
"Any team from tenth downwards can still go down".BUT lets hope its SAFC cardiff and palace really city gotta improve.
Really interesting article in youth work magazine.........‘youth worker’ is a generic term for everyone who might work with young people. What it doesn’t convey is the unique gifting, skills, specialist knowledge, talent and creative genius that you bring to your youth-worker-ness.
There is so much more to who we are than that title,the danger is to not think beyond our role to what we actually bring to youth work
true we bring ourselves.
Also, Can we deliver youth work as a lone ranger type do you need a team around the worker well of course but how much of the role is delivered by energetic visionaries? Everyone knows we should be working with others, but many simply do not have the vision or desire to do more then support the one holding the vision
Not that this is the best.Often many have just been allowed to do the role
when they have become the leader/boss/senior worker they often do not want any intrusion
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