Chelsea Football Club are renowned for recruiting some of the world’s best talent, and this article looks at five of the best transfers made by the club in the 2010s. Sometimes it doesn’t work out for a handful of players that join, but for these five, it couldn’t have gone much better. 5. Kurt Zouma […]
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From Harry Kane on corners to Steve McClaren’s mess-up- top five worst decisions made by England managers ranked
Ahead of England’s international friendly against the Republic of Ireland this evening, we look back at the top 5 worst decisions made by The Three Lion’s managers. 5. Taking Emile Heskey to South Africa in 2010 The former Leicester and Liverpool forward Emile Heskey was one of England’s top strikers for many years, but when […]
Montana, Walsh and Rice: The five best decisions that the San Francisco 49ers have ever made
The San Francisco 49ers is one of the most recognisable franchises in world sport today, so the NFL side must’ve made both some good and bad decisions. Having had countless Hall of Famers play for them, the Californian giants have won five Superbowls and are one of the NFL’s most dominant teams to date. But […]
Mark Cooper’s five best and worst signings during his time at Forest Green Rovers
Mark Cooper has made 100 signings in just over four years in charge at Forest Green Rovers. They have been of varying success. Here’s five of Cooper’s best and worst signings since 2016. Christian Doidge Doidge was one of the first signings Cooper made at Forest Green, arriving from Dagenham & Redbridge in the summer […]
The best and worst decisions made by Dana White as UFC President
Embed from Getty Images In his time as UFC President, Dana White has transformed the landscape of combat sport, but he does not remain immune to some questionable decisions. The Good: Fight Island The early months of the coronavirus pandemic were dark times for sports fans, but it was the UFC that took a lead […]
Everything you need to know about Gloucestershire’s E-scooters
E-scooters have popped up everywhere over lockdown with Cheltenham, Gloucester and Bristol gaining them in the last 2 months. But how useful and cost-effective are they for students? ‘Zwings’ was launched in Cheltenham in October as part of a 12-month transport trial to make the town more efficient and eco-friendly. University of Gloucestershire student Megan […]
Couples in Cheltenham are proving that the love is still alive this Valentines Day
The shop windows in the county have been displayed immaculately with roses and chocolates in a sea of red and pink. Couples of all ages walk past looking at each other with warming smiles on their faces. It’s Valentines Day, the international celebration of love and it seems that the passion is blooming in Gloucestershire. […]
Jeremy Corbyn promises to end gender pay gap for 2030: what do Cheltenham candidates say?
With Equal Pay Day sparking conversation about women’s rights and workplace inequality, the question is, when will the pay gap close if not in 2019? Jeremy Corbyn shared his disapproval of the pay gap and promised in a tweet today that he’d close it by 2030. George Penny, representative of the Cheltenham Labour Party said: […]





