Tuesday, 24 April 2012

Last Week’s Match Between Liverpool and Everton

In a week when Kenny Dalglish claimed that it was as crucial to get a new shirt sponsor as it is to qualify for the Champions League, Steven Gerrard made clear to the Kop faithful that he did not agree with a performance of committed creativity that yielded a hat trick in last Saturday’s Merseyside derby. All three goals were expertly taken by the born and bred Liverpudlian who looks as though he is finally returning to full fitness following a troublesome groin injury.

Tuesday, 20 March 2012

Wicket Wonders

Murrayfield may be more famous for its rugby, or even ice hockey, but in this sporting epicentre, it seems that cricket may too also be on the radar. Thousands of fans every year check into a Murrayfield hotel to catch a game at the Murrayfield DAFS Cricket Club.

Thursday, 1 March 2012

UNESCO World Heritage Sites

A UNESCO World Heritage Site is a title awarded to any place deemed to hold particular cultural or historical significance. These can include natural features such as forests, mountain ranges, lakes or even urban areas – Liverpool is one such city which has been inscribed on the world heritage list, as it boasts a number of sites of key historical significance. Check in to one of the many Liverpool city centre hotels, and you’ll be able to visit fascinating cultural sites such as the Albert Dock, or the magnificent Three Graces.

Friday, 24 February 2012

Scotland’s Two Most Famous Castles

Scotland's turbulent history has left an enduring mark on the landscape in shape of the many castles, fortresses and tower houses that pepper the countryside. Most are located outside the major cities but some such as Edinburgh or Stirling are equally as impressive. In fact both castles are rank amongst Europe's most impressive structures.

Monday, 20 February 2012

Bladnoch

As the family packed for what was sure to be another epic vacation, I spent a few hours on the internet looking up attractions for our next travel destination. We had always dreamed of visiting the interesting country of Scotland, and now it was all coming true.

Wednesday, 8 February 2012

Taking Time Out in Scotland

There are times when, no matter how much you may love your job and your daily life, you just feel like leaving everything behind for a few days and taking a little time out.

Wednesday, 1 February 2012

Cologne vs. Dusseldorf: You Decide!

Germany’s longest running feud began in the 13th Century when the Count of Berg took on the Archbishop of Cologne (Koln in German). The key moment in Germany’s history has become known in hindsight as the Battle of Worringen. Back then, Dusseldorf was just a village under the rule of Berg. The farmers and townspeople supported Berg and with their help Berg won the struggle for power over the army of the Catholic church of Cologne. Having won the battle, the Count of Berg, Adolf the 5th, granted town status to Dusseldorf on the 14th of August 1288, thus beginning the rivalry between the two cities that lasts to this day. To choose your side, compare Cologne and Dusseldorf trade show hotels.

After Dusseldorf became a town with official privileges, it came into direct competition with Cologne. Where, previously, Cologne was the main trading point for all the villagers in the wider area, now Dusseldorf got its own market square on the banks of the Rhine. The two economies now had to compete for custom. People had to choose a side. Diplomacy between the two powers deteriorated fast and there have been times in history when the conflict has come to blows.

Nowadays, however, the rivalry is a friendly one, with its major outlets in sport, beer, and who can produce the biggest Carnival celebrations in North Rhine-Westphalia.

Dusseldorf’s football team, Fortuna Dusseldorf have a strong rivalry with 1. FC Cologne, which came to its head in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s with Dusseldorf losing 2:0 to Cologne in the 1978 Bundesliga  final, but winning it back in 1980 by 2:1.

In terms of beer, Dusseldorf residents drink Altbier while Cologne supporters drink Kolsch. You can find Alt in your Dusseldorf trade fair hotel. Be careful, as if you order the wrong one in the wrong city you could be ridiculed by your server. In reality the two beers are actually very similar. Both have a light colour, slight hoppy quality, are top fermenters and are warm fermented first before later being cold conditioned.