“What does it mean to be the best? It means you have to be better than the number two guy. But what gratification is there in that? He’s a loser–that’s why he’s number two.” –Jarod Kintz,
The old African adage “The pot breaks by the doorway” could not be more meaningful than this weekend’s game between Man City and Queens Park Rangers (QPR).
Man City won the English Premier League title for the first time in 44 years. This win (3-2) snatched the trophy from defending Champions Manchester United on goal difference in the last two minutes of extra time.
This was one of most dramatic finals in the premier league history. But what do we learn from this experience? Continue
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Aliker, I really benefitted from this post about never thinking it’s over until it is really over! No loafing in the run up to the last whistleblow!
Thanks my good friend.Sorry, I am back in Uganda and not having easy access to internet but will soon.