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5 December 2023 – 10 December 2023
CRYING WOLF at UEA Norwich
In December the University of East Anglia’s Drama Department is presenting Crying Wolf, a week-long season of two plays. Based on the film, Festen reveals shocking family secrets, The Wolves is a funny, perceptive drama about a female football team
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5 August 2023
Review: Dear England- A Goal!
Dear England, is currently being performed in the Olivier Theatre at the National. It is about the journey the men’s England football team have been on since Gareth Southgate took over.
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6 April 2022
Question: Why do more people in Cornwall watch rugby than brass bands?
For the last two months, I have researched a topic which is close to me, myself being involved in brass banding.
Below are my findings as well as people's opinions on this matter.
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23 March 2022
Why is football culture so far behind the times?
Bigotry of various kinds is still rampant in football today, and more needs to be done
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4 December 2021
Marcus Rashford to publish a children’s novel
The nation’s favourite footballer and campaigner will be writing ‘The Breakfast Club Adventures’ with Alex Falase-Koya, based on his own school experiences.
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12 July 2021
England left devastated as they lost the Euro 2020 final on penalties
England left in mourning as they lost the Euro 2020 final after a penalty shoot out. Now, racist abuse dominates the headlines instead of the team's stellar success.
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19 April 2021
European Super League announced - the death of football as we know it?
A watershed moment in the history of football that is driven purely by greed in the midst of a global pandemic, the proposed competition stands to negatively affect the sport.
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22 March 2021
Pelé: A Review
Released in February 2021, Ben Nicholas and David Tryhorn’s documentary Pelé chronicles the Brazilian football player’s career and connection with his nation. Find out our thoughts on the documentary in this review!
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9 March 2021
From glam camping to housing the homeless: How the Macari Foundation is improving lives
A legend who has used his footballing fame to house the homeless
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30 November 2020
Remembering Frank Soo
Know the name Frank Soo? Despite his trailblazing role in sporting history, this former Stoke and Leicester player is a forgotten legend of English football and is still the only player of East Asian heritage to play for England.
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20 July 2018
The World Cup Aftermath
Although it wasn’t the result people were hoping for, it was the journey no one expected