Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Footgolf: a new FRANtier
The other day myself and my friend Antony Nardone broke a new sporting frontier (for ourselves anyway) as we went to Deer Park in Howth to play the game of footgolf for the first time.
Labels:
AFGL,
Antony Nardone,
BASEketball,
Bullard,
Celtic,
Deer Park,
Father Ted,
FFIG,
football,
Footgolf,
Francis Reilly,
Friedel,
golf,
Happy Gilmore,
missed penalty,
Ryder Cup,
spider-baby,
Spurs
Thursday, February 19, 2015
My newfound fear of doppelgängers.
The phrase "I am my own worst enemy" has taken on an added dimension and a slightly more terrifying meaning since I first saw Denis Villeneuve's psychological thriller, Enemy.
Fair warning: though this isn't a review, some spoilers are coming, so don't read on if you haven't seen the film because the film is best seen without any prior knowledge of its plot whatsoever.
Fair warning: though this isn't a review, some spoilers are coming, so don't read on if you haven't seen the film because the film is best seen without any prior knowledge of its plot whatsoever.
Friday, February 13, 2015
Hibs make it three from three against Rangers
Rangers 0 Hibernian 2
Hibernian picked up their third win of the season over Rangers at Ibrox as goals from Scott Robertson and Lewis Stevenson were enough to ensure that Hibs leapfrogged Rangers into second place in the SFA Championship table - though still a massive 17 points behind table-toppers Hearts.
Hibernian picked up their third win of the season over Rangers at Ibrox as goals from Scott Robertson and Lewis Stevenson were enough to ensure that Hibs leapfrogged Rangers into second place in the SFA Championship table - though still a massive 17 points behind table-toppers Hearts.
Sunday, February 8, 2015
Mike Bassett: Interim Manager. The best sequel we never saw?
Much to my excitement, it was announced in October that a sequel to the 2001 cult classic Mike Bassett: England Manager was in the works, with Ricky Tomlinson set to reprise the role of everybody's favourite fictional manager, Mike Bassett.
Labels:
England,
England Manager,
film,
football,
Indiegogo,
Interim Manager,
Kickstarter,
Leo Pearlman,
Lonnie Urquhart,
Mike Bassett,
Ricky Tomlinson,
Steve Barron,
Til Schweiger
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Wealdstone come in from the cold as Hempstead are frozen out
A match in the Vanarama Conference South was abandoned at half-time tonight due to a frosted pitch - with the home team leading 3-0 at the time.
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