This is no normal football match. After the travesty on Friday night, this is a show of solidarity, a unity against terrorism, all forms, not just the disaster in Paris, but also to pay respects to those who perished in the horrifying events in Beirut which saw over 40 people die, and also the ongoing conflict in Syria, as well as everywhere else in the world thats has been on the receiving end of this barbarism. Yes, Wembley will be sporting the French colours and the motto "Liberté Egalité Fraternité", but the message is not uniquely in support of Paris, but for every nation that has suffered at the hands of terrorists.
Tuesday, 17 November 2015
England vs France - More Than A Football Match
This is no normal football match. After the travesty on Friday night, this is a show of solidarity, a unity against terrorism, all forms, not just the disaster in Paris, but also to pay respects to those who perished in the horrifying events in Beirut which saw over 40 people die, and also the ongoing conflict in Syria, as well as everywhere else in the world thats has been on the receiving end of this barbarism. Yes, Wembley will be sporting the French colours and the motto "Liberté Egalité Fraternité", but the message is not uniquely in support of Paris, but for every nation that has suffered at the hands of terrorists.
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Tuesday, 3 November 2015
RWC 2015 Team of the Tournament
As we reflect on the greatest World Cup of all time, we take the chance to pick our dream team. This is not necessarily the players that have performed the best at this tournament, but it is the team that has impressed the most.
Let's start by looking at the front row:
Australia vs Argentina - RWC 2015 Semi-Final Prediction
Before the quarter-finals, this would have been a no-brainer, Australia all the way. Their dismantling of England and their formidable defence against Wales showed that they are a side that can go all the way. But then along came Scotland and Australia played some of their worst rugby for a very long time.
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