Friday 14 March 2014

James Crickmore on Manchester united

James Crickmore on the Manchester United Summer Transfers

Like James Crickmore, passionate supporters of Manchester United will be watching very closely to see which transfers are made before the transfer window closes in September. Fans are waiting to see if any new major signings will be made by the club’s new manager, David Moyes, and so far there has been very little to report.
James CrickmoreThe signing of major players, most notably Cesc Fabregas, would show Moyes’ intent on bringing new talent to the club, and clearly the transfer of such talented world-class players would be welcomed. But this is not to say that Manchester United actually needs any new talent, and many hold the opinion that major signings are not that necessary.
David Moyes already has a very strong team, with talent from all ends of the age spectrum. The veteran players of the club are still proving their worth, with the ageing Ryan Giggs still performing extremely well, albeit unable to play for entire matches. The experience of the veterans is supported by a roster of talented new players in Manchester United’s youth system, and the squad is currently very flexible, with many players able to act in different positions. This will be very useful to Moyes as he works out the positioning of his new team for next season.
The real problem however is Fabregas. The team wants him, but it looks unlikely that the team will get him, much to the disappointment of fans and players. He is a superior talent and his addition to United’s lacklustre midfield would provide the boost in talent and the boost in confident that the team would need moving into next season. After all, this will be the first season without Ferguson at the helm, and though Moyes is definitely the right choice as manager this does little to counteract the nerves of a squad who have relied on the drive and work of the world’s most respected football manager.
So far no transfers have been made. James Crickmore believes David Moyes needs to make his own mark as manager and set himself apart from Sir Alex, as a new manager capable of making his own decisions. He must carve out a legacy of his own at this prestigious club, and if he wants to focus on what the club currently has then no one can blame him.

James Crickmore

James Crickmore on the Manchester United Summer Transfers

Like James Crickmore, passionate supporters of Manchester United will be watching very closely to see which transfers are made before the transfer window closes in September. Fans are waiting to see if any new major signings will be made by the club’s new manager, David Moyes, and so far there has been very little to report.
James CrickmoreThe signing of major players, most notably Cesc Fabregas, would show Moyes’ intent on bringing new talent to the club, and clearly the transfer of such talented world-class players would be welcomed. But this is not to say that Manchester United actually needs any new talent, and many hold the opinion that major signings are not that necessary.
David Moyes already has a very strong team, with talent from all ends of the age spectrum. The veteran players of the club are still proving their worth, with the ageing Ryan Giggs still performing extremely well, albeit unable to play for entire matches. The experience of the veterans is supported by a roster of talented new players in Manchester United’s youth system, and the squad is currently very flexible, with many players able to act in different positions. This will be very useful to Moyes as he works out the positioning of his new team for next season.
The real problem however is Fabregas. The team wants him, but it looks unlikely that the team will get him, much to the disappointment of fans and players. He is a superior talent and his addition to United’s lacklustre midfield would provide the boost in talent and the boost in confident that the team would need moving into next season. After all, this will be the first season without Ferguson at the helm, and though Moyes is definitely the right choice as manager this does little to counteract the nerves of a squad who have relied on the drive and work of the world’s most respected football manager.
So far no transfers have been made. James Crickmore believes David Moyes needs to make his own mark as manager and set himself apart from Sir Alex, as a new manager capable of making his own decisions. He must carve out a legacy of his own at this prestigious club, and if he wants to focus on what the club currently has then no one can blame him.

Local businessman James Crickmore

Charities struggle in hard times
Local fundraisers Brighter Sines have vowed to raise more money for local children’s hospitals and hospices this year, to help the children of our local communities.

Set up in July 2013 by Maurice Sines and James Crickmore, to bring awareness and offer help and comfort to those around us. Without help and support charities and hospices far too often find themselves in hard times. All money donated to Brighter Sines, is given directly to each cause. Unlike other charities, no percentage is taken for admin.
Maurice Sines said, ‘ We believe charity should start at home and with the communities around us’.


So far Brighter Sines have visited Basildon University hospital’s accident and emergency department to hand out some much needed toys, to brighten up their visit. They have given money to Alamanda’s Therapy animals, who help support the terminally ill. Rettendon Primary school as well as 3 year old Finley Ranson, Battlesbridge. Who suffers from a rare eating disorder Eosinophilic Enterocolitis, which means he is unable to eat normal foods without having an extreme allergic reaction.

Money raised has so far come from various events held, a fund day last September held in Wickford raised £1200. Which included an appearance from Chas & Dave cockney singer, Chas Hodges, who sang into the evening. A Christmas dinner and swing night held, raised £684. As well as various raffles, coffee and cake mornings.

James Crickmore said, ‘ Everyone is willing to send money abroad, which is great, but they can forget about improving our childrens education in schools. Or helping hospices give care to the disabled. We will do more to help our children, but we ask for the support and awareness from our local communities and businesses.


Forthcoming fundraising events for 2014 are yet to be confirmed, information will be posted direct to the website: brightersines.co.uk and facebook page.  

Thursday 13 March 2014

James Crickmore- Our vowe


Brighter Sines charity, vow to help raise more money for local children’s hospitals and hospices.

 

Local fundraisers Brighter Sines have vowed to raise more money for local children’s hospitals and hospices this year, to help the children of our local communities.

 

Set up in July 2013 by James Crickmore, to bring awareness and offer help and comfort to those around us. Without help and support charities and hospices far too often find themselves in hard times. All money donated to Brighter Sines, is given directly to each cause. Unlike other charities, no percentage is taken for admin.

Brighter Sines 'We believe charity should start at home and with the communities around us’.

 

 

So far Brighter Sines have visited Basildon University hospital’s accident and emergency department to hand out some much needed toys, to brighten up their visit. They have given money to Alamanda’s Therapy animals, who help support the terminally ill. Rettendon Primary school as well as 3 year old Finley Ranson, Battlesbridge. Who suffers from a rare eating disorder Eosinophilic Enterocolitis, which means he is unable to eat normal foods without having an extreme allergic reaction.

 

Money raised has so far come from various events held, a fund day last September held in Wickford raised £1200. Which included an appearance from Chas & Dave cockney singer, Chas Hodges, who sang into the evening. A Christmas dinner and swing night held, raised £684. As well as various raffles, coffee and cake mornings.

 

James Crickmore said, ‘ Everyone is willing to send money abroad, which is great, but they can forget about improving our childrens education in schools. Or helping hospices give care to the disabled. We will do more to help our children, but we ask for the support and awareness from our local communities and businesses.

 

Forthcoming fundraising events for 2014 are yet to be confirmed, information will be posted direct to the website: brightersines.co.uk and facebook page.  

 

 

The Day Fred Sines & James Crickmore, of Brighter Sines met Chas Hodges

The Day Fred Sines & James Crickmore, of Brighter Sines met Chas Hodges


James Crickmore- Balloon race



Maurice Fred Sines & James Crickmore release- Big Balloon Race

On Saturday 28th September, Brighter Sines held a fun day at Hayes Country Park. One of our events was a big balloon race. 
We sold just over 60 tickets for the event, balloons were released at 4pm later that day. After much anticipation, the responses started to arrive back. And the winner was- Barbara Woods, at Hayes Country Park. Who has informed us that the prize money of £50 was split between her 2 grandchildren. James Crickmore and Maurice Fred Sines hosted and supported the entire event. As Maurice Fred Sines and James Crickmore are co founders of BrighterSines, they had the pleasure of releasing the balloons on the day. Although the sun didn't shine all day, at least it didn't rain. 



















James Crickmore- what we do

Maurice Fred Sines & James Crickmore release- Big Balloon Race