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Sky Blue Fall by Richard Chamberlain – Review
By Karl Hornsey The life of a football fan is seldom dull. While the odd club might stay in the ... -
Revie’s Boys: The Lost Hope of Glory, Glory Leeds United by Ian Hall – Review
By Karl Hornsey Revie’s Boys focuses on one of the grimmest periods in the history of Leeds United’s history, when ... -
Get Ready for This: The Remarkable Rumbelows League Cup Era by Stuart Steelyard
By Karl Hornsey While, nowadays, the Football League Cup is very much a footnote to a season, with few teams ... -
If I Hadn’t Seen Such Riches by Daniel Williamson – Review
By Karl Hornsey To many modern football fans, the European Cup Winners’ Cup is nothing but a relic from the ... -
Into the Big Time by Neil Palmer – Review
By Karl Hornsey Long-time Pitch Publishing collaborator Neil Palmer’s latest release is well-timed, given that much of its subject matter ... -
The Psychic – Review – York Theatre Royal
By Karl Hornsey, May 2026 Any world premiere at York’s Theatre Royal is likely to draw attention, but the arrival ... -
Anne Rice’s Talamasca: The Secret Order Season 1 – Review
By Karl Hornsey The Immortal Universe created by Anne Rice reaches its third incarnation with this six-part series Talamasca: The ... -
Vive La Musique: Hull Philharmonic – Live Review – Hull City Hall
By Karl Hornsey, March 2026 Sacré bleu. Formidable. Magnifique. I’ll stop there, as you get the gist. The Hull Philharmonic ... -
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – Live Review – Hull City Hall
By Karl Hornsey, February 2026 The latest classical offering at Hull City Hall featured an eclectic selection of pieces performed ... -
Worst Game Ever by Phil Harrison – Review
By Karl Hornsey We’ve all been there; all football supporters have been there. At the ground, often many miles away ... -
Miss Saigon – Review – Hull New Theatre
By Karl Hornsey, January 2026 Having seen Miss Saigon in the West End as far back as 1990, there was ... -
The Talented Mr Ripley – Review – York Grand Opera House
By Karl Hornsey, January 2026 Mark Leipacher’s adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s novel deserves to take York’s Grand Opera House by ...











