England raising the rafters after a penalty kick

    

 

England has fallen over itself in a frenzy of jubilation having battled through to the next round of the FIFA World Cup much to their surprise. What follows is loaded with the usual caveats of no birth times, sports’ charts not always being informative and me knowing zero about football.

Gareth Southgate, 3 September 1970, the team manager, a hard-working Sun Mars in Virgo, does have a lucky tr Uranus opposition his Jupiter in Scorpio until early September; but he loses the also-lucky tr Pluto square his Jupiter/Uranus midpoint three days before the final on the 15th. Still he’s on a roll.

Harry Kane, the England captain, 28 July 1983, a Leo with a highly-strung Uranus Neptune trine Mars, hasn’t much showing without a birth time apart from tr Jupiter square his Solar Arc Uranus Neptune right through this month which is minor enough. He does have tr Pluto conjunct his Neptune Uranus from 12th July just before the Final, which will wind him up considerably but whether that’s over-stretched nerves or  a let down I wouldn’t hazard a guess .

5 thoughts on “England raising the rafters after a penalty kick

  1. Marjorie, Is this perhaps a reflection of the UK’s cheeriness that you have mentioned in other posts, despite dreadful politics and economy at the moment.

  2. I recently attended a talk (“Charts of Conflict,” at UAC in Chicago) by Bernadette Brady, who looked at some of the initial games. She based her chart interpretation on which team was the challenger (first house, i.e. initiating action) and which the defender (seventh house). Unfortunately, I don’t recall offhand on what basis which was which. Nor, not having enough investment, did I note which teams she picked as early winners. Maybe there’s something about that on one of her sites: bernadettebrady.com and astrologos.com .

    • I believe that with that method the 7th house is the home team and the 1st house represents the visiting challengers. I didn’t think this would apply during a World Cup as they’re all visiting challengers, but according to him indoors (who knows about these things), there is always a home team and an away team, they draw for it. Colombia drew as the home team and England were the away, hence red kits.

      Lee Lehman has a brief explanation of many techniques here:
      http://leelehman.com/Conferences/2015/PredictingSportingEvents.pdf

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