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One Shilling: The Football Programme Design Revolution by Matt Caldwell and Alan Dein – Review
By Karl Hornsey The football programme has been part of the matchday experience for millions of people from the day ... -
Euro 1984: The Greatest Tournament You Never Saw by Aidan Williams – Review
By Karl Hornsey Having focused in his last book on the greatest teams to miss out on World Cup glory, ... -
Twelve Angry Men – Review – Grand Opera House, York
By Karl Hornsey, May 2024 Seventy years after Reginald Rose’s screenplay was first written, the latest adaptation of classic courtroom ... -
Forest Pines Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort, Brigg – Review
By Karl Hornsey, May 2024 It would be easy for me to describe Forest Pines Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort ... -
Edward Scissorhands – Review – Hull New Theatre
By Karl Hornsey, April 2024 Such is the remarkable imagination required to conceive the original story of Edward Scissorhands, it ... -
Hidden Assets: Series 1 and 2 Box Set – Review
By Karl Hornsey Irish-Belgian crime drama isn’t exactly a genre that leaps quickly to mind in the annals of detective ... -
Whitstable Pearl (Series 1 and 2) – DVD Review
By Karl Hornsey Clearly something is being done right with this crime drama based on the novels by Julie Wassmer, ... -
Kicking On: How Footballers Win the Post-Retirement Game of Life by Tony Rickson – Review
By Karl Hornsey Football journalist Tony Rickson’s third post-retirement book Kicking-On is a heartwarming and inspiring offering telling the tales ... -
Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches – DVD Review
By Karl Hornsey Our obsession with the supernatural is clearly destined to be a never-ending one, and the latest two ... -
1953 by Marvin Close – Review
By Karl Hornsey A couple of generations is a long time in any walk of life, but in football, the ... -
Big Boots To Fill: The New Maradona, Riquelme, Messi and Beyond by David Michael Nolan ...
By Karl Hornsey It seems in football that any young talent coming through can’t be left to their own devices ... -
Echoes of an Italian Summer by Paul Grech – Book Review
By Karl Hornsey Anyone interested in international football has ‘their’ World Cup. It can be for purely personal reasons such ...