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COLLINGE GETS HIS NET GAINS
A PRE-SEASON conversation with boss Dean Brennan has resulted in Barnet central defender Danny Collinge discovering his goalscoring mojo.
FENTON FINDS NEW FORMULA
In-form Spartans turn the tables
Iron ground row set for trial in New Year
SCUNTHORPE UNITED owner David Hilton says he still hopes their legal battle for Glanford Park can be resolved before it goes to court early next year.
BIG DAVE FURY AT HIS LATICS
OLDHAM were denied a morale-boosting win on Tyneside as Gateshead twice came from behind, the Heed's second equaliser three minutes from the end of normal time.
BOLD CITY HIT BACK AT MOORS
OXFORD City twice came from behind to salvage a deserved point on the road in this entertaining clash with high-flying Solihull Moors.
DOM AND DOMI SHOCK SAD CITY
YORK CITY'S search for a first win continues after they were brushed aside by an impressive Ebbsfleet.
PARK LIFE ON CALM WATERS
The coastal north Essex town of Harwich has a rich naval history.
It was great to score all 19 points v England
I WAS a mad-keen cricketer growing up and, in March 1994, I was selected to go on a Scotland cricket tour to South Africa.
Flying Fijians ready to take on the world
FIJI winger Jiuta Wainiqolo says his side are not feeling any pressure as they prepare for their critical World Cup opener against Wales on Sunday.
Willis aiming to be the local villain
JACK Willis headed back to France on Thursday with England aiming to go from local hero to villain in his adopted country.
Islanders keen to make some noise
ARE SAMOA about to make some noise again? The islanders have a proud World Cup record of two quarter-finals and a quarter-final play-off appearance but they all came in their first three tournaments.
'Black History is Američan History'
Morgan Freeman on his new documentary about the first Black tank unit to serve in combat in World War II and the gaps in our national memory
Nia Vardalos
WHEN MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING OPENED IN 2002, IT MADE ITS STAR and writer, Nia Vardalos, a celebrity overnight. \"I'm somebody ordinary that something extraordinary happened to.\"
EVERYTHING YOU KNOW ABOUT DIET IS WRONG
Despite a proliferation of diets supposedly based on science, most theories about what to eat and why are flawed
America's BEST Customer Service 2024
HOW WE SHOP HAS CHANGED DRASTICALLY in recent years. Here's a telling statistic: online grocery delivery services are now valued at over $286 billion with projections of continued growth. But companies still need to offer excellent customer service, even if that looks a little different than it used to.
China's Plan to Rule the World's Smart Devices
Police, firefighters and other first responders in the U.S. rely on Chinese communications devices. Spies may be listening in
Springboks fire out a World Cup warning
SOUTH Africa showed how hard they will be to dethrone as World Champions by inflicting New Zealand’s biggest ever defeat in Test rugby at Twickenham on Friday night.
Scotland head to France on a high
SCOTLAND put a sluggish first half behind them to score five second-half tries and head to the World Cup in buoyant mood with a third victory out of four from their warm-up campaign.
Rowe confident Chiefs will be back in the black soon
TONY Rowe is confident Exeter will move back into the black by the end of the season after three years of financial turbulence sparked by the pandemic.
I'd put my faith in Mitchell to spark England
NO MATTER what Steve Borthwick does he’s just getting lynched by the public There’s a certain pool of people who think Marcus Smith should be at 10, you’ve then got other people who are criticising that he’s named the squad early and then there was massive criticism becasue they didn’t celebrate the players enough when announcing the squad like South Africa or New Zealand.
'I'd signed for Salford day before RFU called"
I SIGNED for Salford Rugby League one Monday, and then the following day, Don Rutherford at the RFU, rang me up to say I’d been selected on the bench for England’s game against Scotland.
My concerns: attack, defence and attitude
WATCHING England now is the most frustrating thing in the world. I want them to do well, but it does not look promising when a lot of the players are playing worse for England than they do for their clubs.
Big cats likely to dine on minnows
IT MUST be a sobering prospect for the makeweights, travelling to a World Cup with a bunch of players registering close to zero on the Name Recognition Scale – the seismological equivalents of faint tremors – and burdened by the fear that any meeting with half-decent opponents playing reasonably well might reduce their campaign to rubble. But that’s enough about Wales.
England heading to the Badlands
STEVE Borthwick has taken a fork in the road which has led England into the Badlands of international rugby. With two weeks to go until England start their 2023 World Cup campaign against Argentina in Marseille his team looks high and dry.
Healy fear as Ireland battle back
CIAN Healy dealt Andy Farrell a big World Cup blow as the veteran prop sustained a bad injury at the Stade JeanDauger in Bayonne.
Ex-All Blacks pack into Tonga squad
FORMER All Blacks Charles Piutau, Vaea Fifita, Malakai Fekitoa and Augustine Pulu have been selected in Tonga's squad for the World Cup.
DIOR DARTS IN TO INFLICT FIRST DEFEAT ON SPIREITES
TWO late goals from substitute Dior Angus ensured surprise pack age Altrincham continued their impressive start by inflicting a fuirst defeat of the season on promotion favourites Chesterfield at the J.Davidson Stadium.
LATICS SO CLOSE TO A WINNER
BOTH Boreham Wood and Oldham Athletic hit the woodwork in stoppage-time as they were forced to settle for a point from an absorbing match at the Mangata Pay UK Stadium.
It’s derby delight for Daggers
Dagenham & Redbridge grabbed their first victory of the campaign when they found a late winner against high-flying Barnet.
SCOPES FOR EVEN MORE!
AVELEY may have created more club history with a strong start to their first ever Step 2 campaign but boss Danny Scopes isn’t looking that far ahead — it’s too scary!