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Old Firm Feud: It’s wrong to say the Celtic-Rangers gap is small – and really, neither side is the force they once were

Football pundit Graeme Souness locked horns with Simon Jordan on TalkSport about the gulf in class, or lack thereof, in the opinion of the Scot, between Celtic and Rangers. Speaking after Celtic’s third victory of the season over bitter rivals Rangers put them six points… Read More »Old Firm Feud: It’s wrong to say the Celtic-Rangers gap is small – and really, neither side is the force they once were

Questions to ponder in Round 10: Swans or Blues in midfield battle, can Greene regain form and will Fritsch carry his forwards?

With the first week of Sir Doug Nicholls Round upon us, we examine some of the big talking points ahead of what will be another fantastic round of footy. Gold Coast Suns v Geelong Can Gold Coast maintain its Darwin domination? Ever since they started… Read More »Questions to ponder in Round 10: Swans or Blues in midfield battle, can Greene regain form and will Fritsch carry his forwards?

Player meet-and-greets and truckloads of Gilberts: It’s time RA started looking at grassroots growth as an investment instead of an expense

Anyone who has read things I’ve written in rugby forums before knows that I am the guy who bangs on about junior rugby participation a lot. Only now I’m doing it with even more words! What I’m going to bang on about here is that… Read More »Player meet-and-greets and truckloads of Gilberts: It’s time RA started looking at grassroots growth as an investment instead of an expense

KILL SCREEN 036 // Phase 2: Dylan Walker of FULL OF HELL Seeks the Humanity in Technology

“You are here, and it’s beautiful, and escaping isn’t always something bad.” –Firewatch, 2016 In spite of our lengthy and incredibly thorough first half of our conversation with Full of Hell vocalist Dylan Walker—focusing on his past and present with video games—the co-nerds at Kill… Read More »KILL SCREEN 036 // Phase 2: Dylan Walker of FULL OF HELL Seeks the Humanity in Technology