Tweet Written by Noah Mitchell Sub-edited by William Munt The National League, or as most traditionalists like to refer to it as ‘The Conference’, has never been under a brighter spotlight. The dramatic takeover of Wrexham by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney has ignited a dramatic spark in […]
Read MoreRanking Cricket World Cup Triumphs
Tweet Written by William Munt sub edited by Braidon Dye A.R. Border in 1987; S.R. Waugh in 1999; R.T. Ponting in 2003 and 2007; and M.J. Clarke in 2015. As a deafening silence descended on the cauldron of Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium, P.J. Cummins etched his name onto this illustrious […]
Read MoreHumphries Overcomes Dangerous Van Gerwen
Tweet Sub edited by Oscar Sullivan An action-packed weekend of darts has come to an end, with Luke Humphries the ultimate victor in a hard-fought final of the Players Championship Finals against Michael Van Gerwen. ‘Mighty Mike’ seemingly had the game all but won, leading 9-5 in the third session, […]
Read MoreFalse starts – should second chances be allowed?
Tweet Sub edited by Maisie Dolling The horror on any swimmers face after a false start, no matter the level of competition, is unmatched. This was unfortunately the case for Miguel Duran Navia in the 2016 olympics when his chance to become an Olympic gold medalist slipped away as he […]
Read MoreDyche-ball: The tactics behind Everton’s resurgence
Tweet ‘If you have the ball, keep it. The opposition cannot score’ is an idea that Vic Buckingham, an English manager in the 1960s, implemented that more Premier League managers are adopting. One of those managers who isn’t however is Sean Dyche. Dyche’s constant wants for his sides to impress […]
Read MoreEddie Howe: “We were relaxed about the vote anyway.”
Benji Wyatt picks apart Eddie Howe’s press conference ahead of his sides clash with Chelsea as the manager is put to the questions on the recent Premier League loan vote.
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