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By alexferguson60, Section Other Sports
We sung for Live Aid, celebrated like high school kids on a Friday night when we won the Olympic bid, and now we're praying after the London blast that will forever remain for us at 7/7....
On Wednesday the city of London celebrated with a party to end all parties after the International Olympic Committee said that it would host the Olympic games in 2012. Then, on Thursday, everyone was united in shock, anger and sorrow as terrorists let off four huge bombs, crippling the train network and tube stations. People were horribly maimed and pulled bloody from the trains, which, only seconds earlier, were to be their choice of travel for a day's work. My cousin, Marc Perves, was one of them. He's a student who's working for my father in the City, and he was on the tube where one of the bombs struck. He told us that he fell unconscious before he even heard the noise. His spectacles were shattered and his face went from white to a bloody mess. For some reason, he kept standing through all of this, and was rushed out by an Australian and a nurse. He doesn't know their names, but if I found out who in the hell they were, I would give them a bottle of champagne and a dinner at the nicest restaurant money could buy. Of course, this has nothing to do with sport. I don't know if it had anything to do with the G8 Summit in Edinburgh, where I'm crossing my fingers that they deal with aid from Africa- hopefully saving lives instead of taking revenge. I don't know if was about the city's victorious Olympic bid. I just don't know. Every sports fan in this country, despite the amount of hatred that is generated from rivalries during the course of a soccer or cricket season, is united with each other. I don't know who wants revenge- we just hope we learn from this and catch the people that did it. Hopefully, we can learn from this. Yours,
Alex Ferguson
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