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Clubs rally against Checkatrade format ahead of final

March 28, 2017May 10, 2019 Matt Jones

A compelling feature written by Matt Jones details the newly restructured Checkatrade trophy’s importance to League One strugglers Coventry City.

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Latest Posts

2019 ELECTION DEBATE: Stephen Gander

Eastbourne MPs clash over the important issues

Top influential people who have worked to protect our planet

8 ways to reduce your carbon footprint

Sustainable cities: “we’re waiting for everyone else to make the first move”

Sport

03Dec
<span>Former Premier League official Matt Messias thinks referees wearing microphones is VAR from the answer to technology troubles</span>

Former Premier League official Matt Messias thinks referees wearing microphones is VAR from the answer to technology troubles

Matt Messias thinks refs should not be heard talking to players on live broadcasts

02Dec
<span>Can ‘The Hundred’ win over cricket?</span>

Can ‘The Hundred’ win over cricket?

Jason Gillespie, Tymal Mills and Dan Whiting give their views on cricket’s latest invention

01Dec
<span>Exclusive interview with Otto Wallin</span>

Exclusive interview with Otto Wallin

Mohammed Dirawi speaks to former Tyson Fury opponent and Swedish heavyweight boxer Otto Wallin within an exclusive interview for Overtime Online.

29Nov
<span>‘We went to a Mexican restaurant and the meal sizes were three times the size of ones back home’: moving abroad to play sport at a young age</span>

‘We went to a Mexican restaurant and the meal sizes were three times the size of ones back home’: moving abroad to play sport at a young age

Simon Birgander and Mollie Taylor are basketball players who departed their respective home countries in search of new opportunities

Culture

06Dec
<span>Eastbourne MPs clash over the important issues</span>

Eastbourne MPs clash over the important issues

Parliamentary candidates gathered in Eastbourne for a hustings today.

15Nov
<span>The Playlist Podcast- Gaming Soundtracks</span>

The Playlist Podcast- Gaming Soundtracks

The playlist Podcast is joined by special guest Fin Jupp to discuss video game soundtracks.

08Nov
<span>Invisible Men: Menswear through history</span>

Invisible Men: Menswear through history

Tweet Written by Laia Feliu The Westminster Menswear Archive has compiled more than 170 garments over the last 120 years of predominately British menswear. The pieces included in the exhibition were created by some of the fashion industry’s biggest names including Alexander McQueen, Vivienne Westwood, Stella McCartney and Jean-Paul Gaultier.  The exhibition aims to explore the language of menswear, which for many years has focused on functional clothing for industrial or military use. Professor Andrew Groves, the curator of Invisible Men said: “Despite the explosion in fashion exhibitions in recent years, menswear…

08Nov
<span>The Indie Revolution with Jack Saunders</span>

The Indie Revolution with Jack Saunders

Tweet How many times have you thought about discovering a new band? Have you ever thought that maybe you’re missing out on new bands and want to discover music you wouldn’t ever listen to normally? The Indie Show on BBC Radio 1 runs from 11pm till 1am Monday to Thursday and plays all genres of music. Jack Saunders is the host of the Indie show and has been since June of 2018. Jack is connected with all the music that he plays on the show, usually having a guest on…

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