AFC Wimbledon played their first game at their new Plough Lane stadium on November 4, 29 years after Wimbledon FC played their last game at the site.
Category: Sport
Football: Desperate United fall again at Old Trafford
Manchester United were beaten at home again after a Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang penalty gave Arsenal the away victory in the Premier League this Sunday.
COMMENT: Formula One can’t say ‘We Race As One’ and continue to race in countries that don’t support diversity
On the track, Lewis Hamilton has overtaken Michael Schumacher as the most successful driver in the sport’s history, meanwhile off it he has spearheaded calls for more diversity in the sport. These calls led to F1 announcing its We Race As One campaign before the season opener in June.
Runners racing in the Cabbage Patch Invisible 10 raise over £2000
Scores of runners raced across 10 mile routes in London, participating remotely in a race known as the Cabbage Patch Invisible 10 and raising just over £2.000.
Football: Pragmatic Palace hang on for a point
A late equaliser from Brighton’s Alexis Mac Allister saw Crystal Palace draw 1-1 with Brighton in their Premier League match on Sunday. Palace had taken
Kingstonian FC: Handling the return of fans
Every industry in this country has been affected in one way or another by the Covid-19 pandemic and the football industry is no different.
England come from behind to win and top group
England leapfrogged Belgium to the top of their UEFA Nations League group on Sunday evening after a deflected Mason Mount strike secured a comeback 2-1
Petition to ‘Let Fans In’ to football games gains traction
A petition calling on the government to reconsider its stance on allowing fans into ‘elite level’ football grounds has gained widespread support over the last
London Marathon proves to be a virtual success
An estimated 45,000 people triumphed over adverse weather conditions and a pandemic on October 4 to take part in the 40th London Marathon. The Marathon
England 3-0 Wales: Calvert-Lewin marks debut with goal as England dominate Wales
Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Conor Coady and Danny Ings score as England put in a commanding display at Wembley on Thursday night that extends their unbeaten run