-
Oliver Twist – Review – Hull Truck Theatre
By Karl Hornsey, December 2025 Hull Truck’s seasonal offering this year is Oliver Twist, advertised as ‘a family classic with ... -
Murder Before Evensong – DVD Review
By Karl Hornsey Following hot on the heels of the big-screen adaptation of The Thursday Murder Club, comes Murder Before ... -
Ruling the Roost: The Managers of Sheffield Wednesday by Richard Crooks – Review
By Karl Hornsey Richard Crooks has already delved into the rivalry between Sheffields Wednesday and United, and looked back at ... -
Jungle Days: Supporting Celtic in the 1980s by John Wight – Review
By Karl Hornsey There can be few more brutally honest and passionate football books than this offering by John Wight ... -
Murder At Midnight – Review – York Theatre Royal
By Karl Hornsey, October 2025 Murder at Midnight is the follow-up to Torben Betts’ successful Murder in the Dark production, ... -
Forgotten Football Clubs of Great Britain and Ireland by Philip O’Rourke – Review
By Karl Hornsey Philip O’Rourke has returned with a second book focusing on some of the football clubs that sadly ... -
Journey Into the Unknown by Neil Fredrik Jensen – Review
By Karl Hornsey Neil Jensen’s latest offering is a look back at the early stages of British football clubs’ adventures ... -
Last Night of the Proms: Royal Philharmonic – Review – Hull City Hall
By Karl Hornsey, September 2025 Less than a week on from the Last Night of the Proms at the Royal ... -
Five in a Row by Shareef Abdallah – Book Review
By Karl Hornsey While fans of the Scotland men’s national football team may have felt a little hard done to ... -
Football in the Seventies – 1974 by Marvin Close – Book Review
By Karl Hornsey Marvin Close has continued his nostalgic look back at the yesteryear of football with the third in ... -
Under the Vines, Series 1 – DVD Review
By Karl Hornsey Diehard fans of Under the Vines have had to wait some time for the DVD release of ... -
Elgar’s Enigma Variations. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – Review – Hull City Hall
By Karl Hornsey, June 2025 The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra returned to Hull City Hall on Thursday, demonstrating their sublime skills ...










