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Bury AFC to be subject of new BT Sport documentary on fans role in football

Bury AFC to be subject of new BT Sport documentary on fans role in football A clip from the hard-hitting film has already been released. The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Don t miss a thing that s happening in and around Bury by signing up to the free MyBury newsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Bury s phoenix football club will be the subject of a new documentary,

Forum | Former academy product speaks out about treatment at Town by MrTown

It’s the first negative I’ve heard of our academy and the work Bryan Klug does so will also take it with a pinch of salt but no smoke without fire so clearly a little more welfare concern could be taken for those that are on the fringes (as I suspect those destined for bigger things get given more attention) Former academy product speaks out about treatment at Town on 22:22 - Feb 24 with 4005 views Former academy product speaks out about treatment at Town on 22:17 - Feb 24 by WD19 Classy from the club to still have him on the website when he was clearly forgotten about long ago and signed for another club last November.

Arsenal vs Manchester City, Premier League: live score and latest updates from the Emirates

Arsenal vs Manchester City, Premier League: live score and latest updates from the Emirates
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Shortland Street star Te Ao o Hinepehinga Rauna reveals links to famous Māori warriors

Wai (Te Ao o Hinepehinga Rauna) makes an impression as she arrives on Shortland Street. Te Ao o Hinepehinga Rauna made her television debut in 2020 playing pregnant teen Aria O’Kane in the groundbreaking local school-rugby drama Head High. Now the 25-year-old Gisborne-born actor is tackling a much more adult role as nurse Waimarama in Shortland Street – and preparing to film Head High’s second season. Tell me about your very distinctive name. From one side of my family, Te Ao was this great weaver and part of the revitalisation of weaving in the Māori culture and then, from the other side, Hinepehinga is the grandmother of very famous warriors in my iwi’s history who were descendants of giant warriors. Mum gave me that name hoping I would adopt my father’s genes and become tall, because no one in my family is, and it worked. I’m definitely taller than her. I honestly didn’t know my full name until I was about 10 and I saw a school certificate. I was like, ‘

Shortland Street 101: everything you need to know about the iconic NZ soap

Whether it be a short fling with our forever shirtless and bikini-clad friends in Summer Bay, or a visit to the residents of our favourite Melbourne cul-de-sac, chances are that you’ve dipped a toe into a TV soapie at some stage. Or perhaps you’ve been hooked by US & UK favourites like The Bold & The Beautiful, Days of Our Lives and Coronation Street? Well, cue maximum sudsiness because in 2021 SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand audiences will now be able to treat themselves to the enduring antics of our friends from across the ditch in New Zealand’s Shortland Street.

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