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Moyle quick off the mark as Pirates find their feet
CHAMPIONSHIP side Pirates produced seven tries as they dominated the first of two outings against National One Plymouth in front of an excellent pre-season crowd of 1,360.
England must get the ball to the wide men
FOR four years, Sir Clive Woodward in his matchday analysis in his newspaper column always states that the coaches pick the right team... he might be right one day.
ARDLEY KNOWS THE WAT AHEAD
NEAL ARDLEY insists the digital revolution in football has reached down to National League level and even below – and reckons clubs simply now have to embrace it.
SPORTING HAVE NEW REIGN
BROMSGROVE Sporting could be looking towards a brand new era after being approached by a three-man consortium keen to take over the club.
S Africa ward off England fightback
SOUTH Africa delivered a commanding performance in the second half to beat England U18s.
NORWOOD'S VITAL LATICS GOAL SPARKS PITCH CHAOS
Rivals unite to condemn invasion
PHILLIPS IS GOING DOWN A STORMZY
WITH publicity comes expectation. And this was the first real taste of that for Kevin Rayner’s AFC Croydon Athletic side, their debut in front of the camera’s yielding a win that will have pleased owners Stormzy and Wilfred Zaha.
CARTER SO HAPPY AS BOROUGH MARCH ON
DAN CARTER is living the dream as Rugby Borough take to the FA Cup like ducks to water.
LAMONT RALLIES PLUCKY ROBINS
PETER Adeniyi hailed his Carshalton Athletic side’s charcater after Aaron Lamont’s late equaliser ended Hornchurch’s 100% record.
Bullsh*t jobs overload
Even corporate lawyers admit their roles are meaningless
Our biggest threat is not CO2 but toxicity
Mother nature has gifted us a solution
Documentary lifts lid on geoengineering
Climate narrative 'controlled by chemtrails'
Join the dots on global scheming
Enslavement at the root of green agenda
Mental health used to threaten liberty
Surveillance state disguised as suicide prevention
Kicking the tech addiction
Social media changes who we are
Ukraine war a fight for resources
Casualties irrelevant in corporate conflict
Husband given midazolam and morphine two days after he died
Grieving Elena's mission to find out truth
Trying to control the world
UN promotes censorship and social credit system
School no place for children
People's Lawyer David Adelman concludes his interview with Richard House
Where there's a will there's a wage
Regulatory bodies turning blind eye’ to probate fraud
People got the power
IMAGINE a world where everyone develops their individual talents, strengths and interests to their full potential, so everyone does what they both enjoy and are talented at. How productive, prosperous and positive would that world be?
History is a great lie detector
Pundits are salesman wanting you to believe their version of events
Cancer it’s not what we’re told
Good psychological health can fight off the big C
The power ts within you
Be the change you want in the world
Blake out to make No.2 slot his own
A HOOKER crisis at Kingsholm last season saw tyro Seb Blake chucked in at the deep end but now he wants to make the Gloucester No.2 jersey his own
DALE CAN STILL RELY ON HENDO
ASECOND-HALF strike from club legend Ian Henderson earned Rochdale a first ever National League victory, leaving Oxford City still searching for their first points at Step 1.
The Shrimpers are no shirkers!
SOUTHEND United continued their perfect start to the National League season by putting rivals Dagenham & Redbridge to the sword.
We want to push top teams all the way - Short
HARTPURY’S Harry Short is hoping his side can build on last season’s impressive campaign and keep pushing the full-time teams at the top
Biljon: Standards going through roof
JERSEY Reds director of rugby Harvey Biljon believes the standard in the Championship is through the roof and expects it to be competitive across the board next season
No excuses - Wales simply switched off
For about 60 minutes of England versus Wales, I wondered why I was watching it – it hadn’t been the best of matches and I was finding it difficult to fathom why there was only nine points between the countries