John Hartson has insisted Phil Foden still has a big part to play under Pep Guardiola this season.
Month: October 2019
ASVEL celebrates EuroLeague return with press conference
The first Turkish Airlines EuroLeague opening night in Villeurbanne, France in almost a decade was celebrated on Friday with a special press conference prior to the Round 1 matchup between LDLC ASVEL Villeurbanne and visiting Olympiacos Piraeus.
Emery picks out two areas to improve after ‘fantastic victory’
Emery has picked out two aspects of Arsenal’s game they can improve on in a ‘fantastic victory’.
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Arsenal 4-0 Standard: Martinelli steals the headlines as Tierney, Willock & more stake claims for starts vs Bournemouth
Arsenal’s comfortable win over Standard Liege this evening saw a number of the club’s stars impress, with Unai Emery having been handed a selection headache for his side’s next outing, versus Bournemouth. Arsenal run riot The north Londoners welcomed Liege to the Emirates a short time ago, for their 2nd Europa League outing of the […]
Rugby World Cup | Japan hit by earthquake
South Africa captain Siya Kolisi was left feeling confused after a minor earthquake hit the Shizuoka region in the early hours of Wednesday morning. “I felt it. Cheslin (Kolbe, full-back) was sleeping and snoring so I thought it was him. It was something different – I have never felt anything like that. I was excited but scared…
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Tiemoue Bakayoko Defends Bernardo Silva Against Racism Claims (Video)
Tiemoue Bakayoko, currently on loan at AS Monaco from Chelsea, shared his views on the situation surrounding Manchester City’s Bernardo Silva and Benjamin Mendy. The English FA have charged Silva over a tweet referring to Mendy in a way that has sparked world-wide debates about whether there was any racism involved. Bakayoko, Silva and Mendy […]
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Jonny Pelham: Off Limits (3rd Oct 19 to 5th Oct 19)
Jonny has something to say that’s usually off-limits for dating, family gatherings, hanging out with mates and most social situations really… So what better place to talk about it than in a com…
Photos | Review: Banks in Portland, Oregon
Banks brings her awe-striking III Tour to Portland.
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Roger Waters Us + Them concert film reviewed
Floydian Slip (https://www.floydianslip.com/news/2019/09/review-roger-waters-us-them/), three weeks ahead of its release last night in cinemas across the world. Further screenings are to come over the next few days – details of when and where at RogerWatersUsAndThem.com (http://www.rogerwatersusandthem.com). A piece of key advice for you, if you are going to see it in a cinema this week: don’t leave during the titles – there’s an absorbing, additional documentary looking at the show, and the rehearsals of the music, which follows on. Anyway, with thanks to Floydian Slip, here’s Ed’s report… The intersection of beautifully crafted sound and footage combined with director Sean Evans‘ ability to turn an action-packed, live performance into an atmospheric, ethereal experience raises the bar for concert video. Recorded during a series of June 2018, Amsterdam performances, Roger Waters: Us + Them is so exquisitely constructed it emancipates the film from traditional and repetitive templates employed in comparable efforts: the music takes center stage as the expression of ideas Waters and the audience wish to converse about unfold in an exchange between the twain: it takes a talent of Evans’ caliber to capture that. This film documents that dynamic with great cinematic power. Within the film’s first couple of minutes, the crisp and brutally visceral sound of clapping thunder blends seamlessly into the sound of artillery, garnishing footage of a child sitting on a shore (part of the storylines that run on the background screens during the live performance). This brief introduction segues into the visual of Roger Waters taking the stage. In that brief convergence of audiovisual elements Evans manages to bewitch the audience, realigning their senses for an unusually gripping concert documentary. The audience plays a central role in this film. It is never veiled in a sea of black. Instead, its interaction with the artist is central to the story and its voice is accentuated by the colors that flood the arena as this emotive call and response transpires.
Writing Our Way Home (3rd Oct 19 to 10th Dec 19)
Free Word announces a new season of events questioning how our fundamental right to shelter, belonging and safety can be achieved in a world where home is insecure, fragile and on the brink of collaps…