trying to make sense of a broken society
This week we say goodbye to Mum at her funeral on Thursday...really miss you Mum
SUMMARY OF RECENT BECK CALLED GUNVALD
An investigative journalist is found murdered in his own home, and the fingerprints of a notorious criminal debt collector are found at the scene of the crime. More suspects enter the frame when it becomes clear the man was being threatened by right-wing extremists, but when the victim's work on a book about `society's dark side' emerges, the case takes an unexpected turn. Suddenly, there is much more at stake than finding the journalist's killer, and Beck and his team find themselves struggling to protect the balance of their professional and private lives. Crime thriller, starring Peter Haber. In Swedish.
Martin Beck Peter Haber
Gunvald Larsson Mikael Persbrandt
WELL HERE SOMETHING NEW I BEEN WATCHING AS STRUGGLE WITH SLEEP AT PRESENT A DARK DETECTIVE SERIES FROM COLD SNOWY SWEDEN NOT GOOD WITH NEW PROGRAMMES TAKES ME A WHILE TO GET INTERESTED
TRYING TO READ MORE BUT DO NOT KNOW WHY L AM SO SLOW READING STUFF
Meanwhile my home town football club is creating off the field issues.
Fans protested well with Tennis balls and marches.
Mind you we should see protest against ESA and cuts that hurt people.
The supporters knew they would get maximum exposure because the match was on the television and that’s why those who threw the balls on the pitch chose this game to do so.
It brought national exposure to their issues against the owners and that’s the point of the protest, to show the issues the fans have on the biggest platform they could get.
However much l accept it is only football the empty seats evident at other matches suggest that many are without the pocket money need to pay soccer prices
The fact they did it, the pitch was quickly cleared and then everyone got back on with the game was great. It didn’t bubble over into anything else. The point was made, the exposure to a national audience was gained and then everyone got back on with the football.
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