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Ajax's Glory Years
DAVID DOCHERTY RECALLS WHEN THE DUTCH CLUB’S ‘TOTAL FOOTBALL’ RULED EUROPE
Sometimes You Never Know Just Why You've Lost, Admits Eddie
FRUSTRATED Eddie Jones predicted four years of pain for his England side after they hardly fired a shot in yesterday’s World Cup final defeat to South Africa.
Set-piece Supremacy Has Ravers Rocking On
CALDY head coach Matt Cairns attributed his side’s hard-fought victory over Fylde to their dominance at the scrum and lineout as the hosts reduced the deficit at the top of the National League 2 North table.
England Are Crushed By Iron Fist Of Mighty Boks
WELL, it didn’t go to the script and will have left England fans devastated.
Will Nketiah Get Elbow?
Whites froward could be banned.
Young Climate Activists Targeted By Trolls
Young climate campaigners have been receiving horrible messages and abuse on social media.
Food's Hidden Costs
Understand the impacts and talk about food products.
Bordeaux Face Battle To Retain Radradra
Semi Radradra’s stock has never been higher than it is right now. After a slow start to the World Cup, the Fijian – a centre by trade who played on the wing in Japan – showed exactly what he is capable of against Georgia, and had pundits and fans alike purring in appreciation. Some even dubbed him “the world’s best player”.
Bromley Boys Are Flying High
Bromley regained top spot in the National League with a five-star performance against FC Halifax Town.
Baggies Fume At Referee As Addicks Rally
Bosses call for Championship to bring in VAR
Like Warren, I Dare To Dream Despite Injuries
FOR the neutral rugby fan it’s a great shame this morning’s World Cup semi-final between Wales and South Africa has been robbed of two big entertainers in Liam Williams and Cheslin Kolbe.
Rugby Gods Reduced To Rubble By Eddie's Heroes
EDDIE Jones called the All Blacks ‘rugby gods’ before yesterday’s semi-final.
Keep Improving To Be World Champs
LEADING into the World Cup England had become renowned as a team who start fast, build a lead but then tail off in the second-half following the Six Nations defeat to Wales and draw with Scotland.
Excellent Ollie Puts Dragons In Control
OLLIE Griffiths played a starring role as the Dragons condemned Glasgow to their third defeat of the PRO14 season with a comfortable victory at Rodney Parade.
‘We're A Small Club But We've Got Hunger To Upset The Odds'
DOMINIC Gape was 14 and a hot prospect at Southampton when he made a deal with his parents.
‘Nice Tag Has Got To Go, It's Time To Be Nasty!'
MARK Bowen comes across as a genuinely nice guy, but he’s determined to make Reading nasty.
‘Scoring Is The Best Buzz You Can Get On The Pitch'
FOR 20 years, Alan Julian has dedicated himself to keeping the ball out of his net – but now he’s realised just how good it feels to score!
Woodhouse Excited By Trinity Challenge: 'Too Much For Me To Turn Down'
CURTIS WOODHOUSE believes landing the Gainsborough Trinity job will allow him to keep showing he is taking the right route in management.
Gevaro's In Free-flow As Spireites March On
Sheri’s side look revived.
Five-Star Ravens Are Ruthless
FIVE-STAR Bromley ran riot to reclaim their place at the summit of the National League in this rather one-sided clash of the top two at Hayes Lane.
Focus On Pep Clotet's Birmingham Revolution
“We are growing, trying to develop a young side”
SIMON COWELL
I DIDN’T KNOW WHO WAS GOING TO BE ON
NOW THAT'S SCARY!
FRIGHTENING LEVELS OF PLASTIC WASTE AT HALLOWEEN
I CAN DANCE!
JUNIOR journalist Emily headed down to No10 Downing Street in London to talk to Education Secretary Gavin Williamson about her concerns for wheelchair users like herself.
FIREWORK FEARS
FIREWORKS season is here, and while it’s a lot of fun for us, our furry friends may fi nd it frightening and very upsetting.
Billy McGreanery's Killing Followed Quickly After IRA Shooting Dead Of British Soldier
The overall political and security situation in Derry in 1971 was highly tense. By this point, the Troubles had been raging for three years and if anything the analysis was that things were set to deteriorate further.
Entrepreneur Raises A Glass To His New Ale Business Venture
A craft beer expert with a passion for brewing his very own home-made ales has turned his dream of launching his very own range of beers into a reality thanks to the Go For It Programme, in association with Derry City and Strabane District Council.
'The Justice We Deserve Is In The Hands Of The State'
Relatives of British Army victim speak out
'Tell us what you did to Kayden'
Family appeal to toddler's killer to 'come clean
'We weren't waiting to get married'
Two young women who married across the border this summer have said that while this week's implementation of same-sex marriage legislation is welcome, they were never going to wait for the law to catch up with them or their plans to wed.