December 3, 2009 in 2010 World Cup, SA-positive, Uncategorized, fredpix
Tags: AmaZulu, Camps Bay, Cansa, Charles Fortune, chocolate cake, cricket, Durban, Fred Hatman, Geoff Brink, gin and tonic, hatman, Heart & Sole Tour, Heartman, Jim Wright, Judge Lucy Balona, leather, Malvern, Maritzburg United, Moses Mabhida Stadium, Movember, mynah birds, Paris Hilton, Rescue Remedy, SA-positive, Seth Rotherham, Umdloti, vuvuzelas, willow, World Cup 2010 | No Comments »
This is one of the left-over pics from my shoot at the inaugural game between AmaZulu and Maritzburg United at Durban’s excruciatingly gorgeous new World Cup stadium last Sunday. I like it. There’s something gloriously incongruous about 22 men in full whites enjoying a Sunday game of cricket in the shadow of one of the [...]
November 29, 2009 in 2010 World Cup, SA-positive, Uncategorized, fredpix
Tags: Amakhosi, AmaZulu, Byron Hendricks, coffee, Durban, Fifa, Fred Hatman, Germany, hatman, hotdogs, Kaizer Chiefs, Karen Lotter, kuduzelas, Maritzburg United, Moses Mabhida Stadium, SA-positive, Sepp Blatter, Spot-the-Ball, Umdloti, United States, Usuthu, vuvu, vuvuzelas, World Cup 2010 | 8 Comments »
Viva Vuvu! I got my first taste of a crowd vibe at Durban’s uber-glorious Moses Mabhida Stadium at yesterday’s opening match and I was totally blown away. Blown away by the sheer beauty of being in the shiny-new stadium along with about 22,000 fans… and blown away by about half of them blowing their vuvuzelas [...]
October 12, 2009 in 2010 World Cup, SA-positive, Uncategorized
Tags: Alessandro del Piero, AmaZulu, Bafana Bafana, Bobby Chalmers, David Beckham, Durban, Durban City, fantasy football, Franz Beckenbauer, Fred Hatman, Jomo Sono, Kaka, Lev Yashin, Linda Buthelezi, Lionel Messi, Lucas Radebe, Maritzburg United, Moses Mabhida Stadium, Nelson Mandela, Professor Ngubane, SA-positive, South Africa, Steven Gerrard, World Cup 2010 | No Comments »
NOTE: This blog post has been entered into the Shine 2010 Foozi Blogger Challenge competition. First prize is a Foozi Table Football game machine thingy. It’s really really cool (see pic below post!). Should I win, I will donate the football game machine to Mr Dube, headmaster of Waterloo Primary School, a school for 6-12-year-olds [...]