Jonny Wilkinson famously won the World Cup for England with a drop goal in 2003, but if he had to pick a Dream Team, who would he choose? In some…
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Jonny Wilkinson famously won the World Cup for England with a drop goal in 2003, but if he had to pick a Dream Team, who would he choose? In some…
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Denmark will be hoping to end something of a quarter-final hoodoo when they tussle with the Czech Republic, who beat them in their most recent last-eight match back in Euro 2004. Since winning Euro 92, Denmark have only reached the quarter-final stage of a major international tournament on two occasions, losing to 3-2 to Brazil […]
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With his 2nd single of the year, Harry Strange showcases a whole other side to his sound. Known for energy-laden alt-pop anthems, ‘Spare Room’ sees the London based artists demonstrate a softer side to his sound. Although the track delves into nostalgia, there’s a real sense of lyrical urgency to the track. This track builds …
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Former All-EuroLeague selection and 2019 7DAYS EuroCup champion Fernando San Emeterio announced his retirement as a basketball player on Friday at a ceremony at La Fonteta, Valencia Basket’s court that has served as his second home for the past six seasons. The 37-year-old hung up his uniform after 20 seasons as a professional player.
Bertrand leaves the SaintsRyan Bertrand departed Southampton this summer, after the left-back’s contract at St Mary’s expired. He seems set to have swapped the South Coast for the Midlands, with Leicester City on the verge of clinching his signature. Ryan Bertrand to Leicester, done deal and here we go! Total agreement reached, signing a contract […]
The next ‘priority’ of Man Utd this summer has been revealed after the impending arrival of Sancho has raised concern over a current star
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Verdict: Italy to qualify Best Odds: 2/3 Bookmaker: Unibet In what is a heavyweight battle on Friday night, Belgium and Italy will meet in Munich with a spot in the semi-final of this summer’s European Championships up for grabs. Belgium Starting with Belgium, putting in what was a professional display as they opened up their […]
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Just published is the latest issue (number 36 – cover date June 2021) of the Pink Floyd fanzine Heyou run by our friends over at the Italian website of the same name. The 52-page dual language magazine (in Italian and English), which is published every six months or so, catches up with things in the Floyd world. Unlike other recent issues of Heyou, the latest edition selects just two subjects as its major focuses, not least as 2020 ended up being a year where despite the planned tours from Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets and Roger Waters, very little happened due to the global pandemic. The first feature covers around two-thirds of the magazine, and is the second part of a detailed article looking at the run of Wall concerts in 1980/1981, focusing on exactly what happened during the shows. The article was put together in conjunction with Vernon Fitch, a name familiar to many of you as a Floyd fan with an encyclopaedic knowledge. The article is illustrated with some very interesting photographs of the concert, tickets, passes, and more. The coverage concludes with The Show Must Go On, suggesting that the next issue will include the final, third part of the analysis. Turning the clock back further, the magazine then focuses on the 1969 film, More, which the Floyd provided soundtrack music for. Their coverage includes contemporary reviews of the film, and a reprint of an interview conducted with Barbet Schroeder at the time. A review from Flood Magazine of the Pink Floyd Live At Knebworth 1990 release precedes the normal wrap up of the recent news that concludes every issue – not a huge amount this time, of course, due to the current situation. More details of the Heyou fanzine can be found at www.heyou.it/fsubscrbd.html (http://www.heyou.it/fsubscrbd.html), where you can get individual copies, and subscription enquiries (four issues costing 35 euros within Europe, and 45 euros outside Europe) should go to durgaheyou@libero.it (mailto:durgaheyou@libero.it?subject=Heyou%20enquiry%20from%20BD%20visitor) – make sure you mention Brain Damage when you write!
The Olympic Qualifying Tournaments keep going Thursday on both sides of the Atlantic with Turkish Airlines EuroLeague and 7DAYS EuroCup players taking on key roles for their respective nations.