Tim's 2010 tour of Brighton and Hove
Portslade Sports Centre
By Tim Carder
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All weather football pitch
Photo by Tony Mould
Keeping fit
I like to stay fit and active, enjoying running, orienteering and cycling. When I can, I join in the weekly Hove Park 5k time trial – averting my eyes as we pass the Goldstone Retail Park. For many years I played badminton, and I still play football once a week.
Football in all weathers
The venue for much of that badminton and football is Portslade Sports Centre, a friendly, council-run establishment offering reasonably-priced facilities for the community. Sadly, badminton for me is no more. It now aggravates one of my Achilles’ tendons, the legacy of a badly-twisted ankle a few years ago. But the football goes on, a friendly five-a-side – well, often ten-a-side – game on one half of the all-weather pitch. Indeed, we do play in all weathers, and I often return home soaked to the skin.
Wise words
I’m not a great footballer at all – never have been. I’d hardly played since being in the school team, and only took it up a few years ago to keep fit. And, as a wise old lady once told me: “You don’t stop doing things because you get old. You get old because you stop doing things!”
Fastest on the pitch
My passing is rubbish and I panic if I have the ball too long. But I can tackle and block, and I’m still one of the fastest on the pitch despite being the oldest. I enjoy it for the friendly competition and for the fitness training. I’m very grateful that my fellow players still accept me – and I think I’m slowly improving!
This page was added on 02/05/2010.