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  • You can’t compare Jurgen Klopp’s side to great Liverpool teams but I prefer watching them to Manchester City

    January 21, 2020

    Managers are a vital part of any club and certain conditions – money, clout – are necessary in a rebuilding job, but Jurgen Klopp really has proven to be the perfect fit for Liverpool that he was billed as. Since arriving in October 2015 he has improved the team each year and, having won the [...]

  • Dom Bess and Ollie Pope the stars as England thrash South Africa in third Test to take unassailable 2-1 series lead

    January 20, 2020

    The back-slapping may have been delayed, and the winning moment may have come in an oddly subdued fashion against a worn-out side on their last legs, but England’s crushing victory over South Africa in the third Test was no less momentous.  When Sam Curran threw down the stumps at the non-strikers’ end to run out [...]

  • Ryder Cup talk can wait – evergreen Lee Westwood should just enjoy his latest win

    January 20, 2020

    Lee Westwood’s 25th career European Tour title at the Abu Dhabi Championship on Sunday shows that, like the wine he drinks, the Englishman just gets better with age. They threw a lot of good scores at him – Tommy Fleetwood and Victor Perez shot 63s and Matthew Fitzpatrick 67 – but Westwood, 46, seems to [...]

  • South Africa v England: Joe Root’s wickets leave visitors on the brink of victory and series lead

    January 19, 2020

    Only rain can stop them now. It’s not a statement which you would expect to be true about England playing an away Test match against South Africa, but after a nigh on perfect fourth day in Port Elizabeth the visitors are on the brink of taking a 2-1 series lead.  England began Sunday needing 14 [...]

  • Liverpool 2-0 Manchester United: Sweet 16 for Reds as they extend title lead with win over bitter rivals

    January 19, 2020

    Even for a supporter base that has become reaccustomed to occasions like this there was a particularly joyous mood in the Anfield crowd at the culmination of this victory. Because there is going 16 points clear in the Premier League and taking another huge stride towards a first top-flight title in 30 years, and then [...]

  • Premier League talking points: Traore and Jimenez embody Wolves’ spirit, Palace show resilience, Chelsea’s breakdown blues

    January 19, 2020

    Southampton fans would have been forgiven for thinking their brilliant run of form was continuing at half-time against Wolves on Saturday.  Holding a 2-0 lead at St Mary’s, a sixth win from seven games looked on the cards. Saints had conceded just three goals in their last five Premier League matches on their charge out [...]

  • Just Mercy review: A worthy but powerful legal drama buoyed by strong performances

    January 17, 2020

    If our Netflix habits over the past couple of years are anything to go by, we bloody love a courtroom procedural. The People v. OJ Simpson; When They See Us; Making a Murderer – the list goes on.  Basically, if you get your kicks from someone digging out a vital piece of paper from a [...]

  • Bad Boys For Life review: Will Smith serves up a dish of steaming hot nostalgia

    January 17, 2020

    Once a guarantee of box office success, Will Smith today finds himself on rocky ground.  Last year’s Gemini Man bombed, his Netflix movie Bright was critically savaged, and even the success of Aladdin can be put down to nostalgia rather than star-power. The A-lister and sometime YouTuber looks for redemption in his third Bad Boys [...]

  • Bombshell film review: Kidman, Theron and Robbie shine in this timely #metoo drama

    January 17, 2020

    The co-writer of excoriating financial drama The Big Short serves up another examination of the state of the United States, this time taking aim at the media.  Bombshell centres on the Fox News sexual harassment scandal that erupted just four short years ago – so recently that it seems a little early for an autopsy [...]

  • Phone zombies, an interactive ‘brain’ and milk bottle art at Canary Wharf’s Winter Lights festival

    January 17, 2020

    Those who have taken a walk around Canary Wharf in the last week or so will have noticed some strange-looking structures popping up in the area’s streets, squares and parks. Last night the purpose of all this finally came to light – literally, as the sculptures burst into vibrant illumination to mark the beginning of [...]

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