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TOMMY'S RESTORED A BELIEF IN HIS SHOTS
UNTIL the end of October, Aldershot Town hadn't won an FA Cup tie in five years, and just one since 2015.
Murley is aiming for England comeback
CADAN Murley made a late start to his Premiership campaign when he returned from a knee injury in the last round and is set on making up for lost time as he targets a place in England’s Six Nations squad.
GATES HAVE OPENED TO A WHOLE NEW WORLD
IT'S WEDNESDAY afternoon and Ramsgate chairman James Lawson is just off the phone to AFC Wimbledon.
Malins is looking to shine at Bristol
IT WAS typical of fate that Max Malins’s first start for Bristol since signing for them permanently came at the club where his career had started eight years before, Saracens.
DONALDSON DOUBLE DETHRONES TUDORS
A PAIR of headers by Ruaridh Donaldson secured Hampton & Richmond a win against Hemel Hempstead. Now unbeaten in ten, the hosts rise to second place in the table.
IRON AWE TOO MUCH FOR BULLS
SCUNTHORPE overwhelmed a disappointing Hereford side to surge to the top of the table.
WHING GETS A PRESENT IN ALEX
SOLIHULL Moors boss Andy Whing reckons he has landed an early Christmas coup in defender Alex Whitmore.
Cane and Kolbe link up for Japan opener
JUST over a month since the Rugby World Cup final, 14 of the players who featured in the showpiece match will suit up for club duty in Japan’s Rugby League One opening round.
Hyatt happy to see Aberavon hit form
ABERAVON head coach Jason Hyatt was a proud man after his side responded to their heavy 6426 thumping at Cardiff by beating Ebbw Vale with a bonus point 24-13 in the Premiership.
Itoje is the best man to captain England
MARO Itoje should be England’s next captain following Owen Farrell’s decision to make himself unavailable for the 2024 Six Nations. Since 2016, Itoje has been the outstanding player in England, in terms of consistent excellence, and is virtually the only Red Rose forward who has been regularly in World XV contention.
SPARTANS HAVE TO KEEP ON GROWING
ASSISTANT manager Jon Shaw has called on Blyth Spartans to 'grow up' and avoid being sucked into the National League North relegation battle over the festive period.
SEADOGS PERFECT PLACE TO THRIVE...
GATESHEAD manager Rob Elliot has told Aidan Rutledge a loan move to National League North side Scarborough Athletic is the 'perfect scenario' for his development.
LONG'S STRIKE SO TIMELY FOR GATE
WINGATE & Finchley edged this clash between third and fifth-placed teams at the Maurice Rebak Stadium with Elliot Long hitting the winner with 20 minutes left on the clock.
DOGGED TAYLOR TO THE RESCUE
THIS top-of-the-table clash between Harborough Town and ten-man Spalding United ended goalless, with neither side able to take their numerous chances.
PULLING IN THE SAME DIRECTION
THE North Yorkshire coastal town of Redcar has always fascinated me in footballing terms.
Delight for grab first
LONDON Scottish clinched their first victory of the season in a breathtaking display, edging past the Championship leaders Ealing in a thrilling West London derby.
ROLLING STONES!
Gurung fires Maidstone into third round
Exploring motives for slaughter
Israel bombing could spark much wider conflict
Do they want to be our gods?
IMAGINE you had ownership of practically all the world's money and resources, wealth beyond the dreams of kings and queens, conferring on you a sense of ultimate power and importance.
Gold standard makes for short wars
Printing money out of nothing extends conflicts
Adversity brings enlightenment
Shane Fudge interviews entertainer-cumfreedom fighter Richard Vobes Shane Fudge [SF]: Can you tell us a little about yourself, Richard?
James Corbett - our man in Japan
Journalism legend on technocracy and life in Far East
WHO wants to rule the world
Forced injections, vaccine passports, lockdowns and no scrutiny
The great reset ploughs on
Wars also distract us from the real agenda of total control
Medicines can destroy health
Allergy claims used to disguise harmful effects
Democracy a failed experiment
Equal access to law all that’s needed to foster freedom
Kojak cracks the covid case
Apply detective methods to solve pandemic riddle
Medical crisis declaration
Warning of sudden deaths from covid injections
Exposing radiation risk
Sensitivity to electromagnetic waves ignored in health policies
Baron calls for block on £296m PGP plan
FRANCIS Baron has called for the RFU Council to insist that the RFU Board puts a moratorium on the current PGP negotiations being undertaken by its chief executive Bill Sweeney, which is reportedly worth £296 million to the 10 remaining Premiership clubs.