Hogging the Ball EP11: Anyone but Mount
Are Arsenal actually going to win the league? Mason Mount at Liverpool? Are Man City worse with Haaland up top?All this and more on this week's episode of the podcast!
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Are Arsenal actually going to win the league? Mason Mount at Liverpool? Are Man City worse with Haaland up top?All this and more on this week's episode of the podcast!
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Writer Ben Belfield considers whether the length of video games has become too much, and what this means for the modern player.
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No footballer in recent memory has carried as much weight on their shoulders, both in football and outside of it, as England and Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford. Brought into the starting line-up at one of the world’s biggest football clubs, due to an injury crisis, aged 18, he immediately...
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The NUS this evening announced the dates its members will be striking on throughout February and March. Up to 70,000 staff will form picket lines at 150 UK universities, according to the UCU.
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The ten Chinese snooker players suspended as part of the sport’s ongoing investigation into match-fixing have now been formally charged by the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA). The allegations include manipulating games, approaching players to cheat, betting on snooker and fixing matches. WPBSA chairman Jason Ferguson described the...
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In this article, Mateus Guarda and Elliot Stannard discuss how Banksy's artwork provided hope to Ukrainian citizens during the Russia-Ukraine war.
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Portugal fans are now preparing to go from a manager that won them their first-ever major trophy in quite spectacular fashion to the former Everton, Belgium and Wigan boss Roberto Martinez. Following his expected resignation from his post as manager of Belgium, Martinez is considered a worthy addition to a...
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The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) has said that students will no longer be required to write a personal statement when applying for higher education.
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Fantastical ruins bursting with natural colour, talking animals and engaging puzzles – Sonority has all the makings of a wonderfully thoughtful puzzle experience, and hits most of the right notes. The game delivers on its musical premise pretty well, but has a background sense of almost there to the whole...
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Giorgio Locati sat down with University of Warwick alumni, Aqeel Asif, to discuss the Small Heath Development Programme, a project he founded that aims to develop the skills of underprivileged teens in the community of Small Heath.
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Emily Neville reviews the exceptional show The 1975: At Their Very Best live in Birmingham.
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In a personal essay, Angel Sun reflects upon the struggles of keeping up to date as an international student.
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Defending champion Ronnie O’Sullivan began his World Grand Prix title defence in style, with a ruthless display that eliminated opponent Barry Hawkins 4-0. O’Sullivan got off to a roll with a century break, and never looked back from there, swiftly compiling high breaks and punishing Hawkins mercilessly for any mistakes....
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