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Ryan Adsett
Ryan Adsett - Award-winning Brighton & Hove Albion creator, podcaster, and writer. TSR Football Founder/Director. Leading a network to over 5m followers worth of different pages on Social Media, while creating consistent content in written, verbal, and video.
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Roberto De Zerbi makes early Brighton impression
03 Oct 2023
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The Argus
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English
| Premier League
Roberto De Zerbi has made a significant impact as the new manager of Brighton & Hove Albion, leading the team to an entertaining 3-3 draw against Liverpool. His dynamic and passionate approach has quickly endeared him to fans, drawing comparisons to former manager Gus Poyet. Key players like Leandro Trossard and Alexis Mac Allister have thrived under his tactics, which emphasize pressing and direct attacks. The foundations laid by former manager Graham Potter are acknowledged, but De Zerbi's unique style promises an exciting future for the team. The upcoming match against Tottenham Hotspur will be a crucial test for De Zerbi's early tenure.
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Ana Fota
Ana Fota is a freelancer reporter based in Brussels, who covers a wide range of topics of European interest. Her work has been published by The New York Times, POLITICO, Euronews, The Parliament Magazine, The Brussels Times and more. Until recently, she worked for POLITICO Europe covering news ...
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How Saint-Gilles’ football team became the EU bubble’s favourite
04 Jun 2023
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www.theparliamentmagazine.eu
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English
| Sports Culture
The article highlights the unique relationship between Royale Union Saint-Gilloise (RUSG) and its fans, particularly those from the European Union institutions. Despite a heartbreaking loss in the final match of the season, the club's community spirit remains strong. The historic Joseph Marien Stadium and the club's innovative, low-budget approach contribute to its charm. The fan club bEUnion, founded by EU employees, exemplifies the club's inclusive and anti-fascist ethos. The club's recent success, including playing in the UEFA Europa League, has not diminished its community-focused identity.
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Roberto Gotta
Roberto Gotta is a journalist based in Bologna, Italy.
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Today is CR7 day 'forbidden' to the English
11 Sept 2021
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www.ilgiornale.it
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Italian
| Football
Cristiano Ronaldo's return to Manchester United and the Premier League is highlighted, with a ban on live football broadcasts in the UK during certain hours to protect lower leagues. Manchester United has already recouped the transfer fees paid to Juventus through jersey sales. The article also touches on a Premier League match between Brentford and Brighton, led by presidents who have made their fortunes in betting, Tony Bloom and Matt Benham, respectively.
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Jonathan Miller
Jonathan Miller is a television journalist based in Bangkok, Thailand. The following link has collated most of my television news and documentary reports plus some selected print journalism **** **** Foreign Affairs Correspondent with Channel 4 News (UK) for 20 years, covering Middle ...
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That Wind That Left Part of Brooklyn Upside Down? It Was a Tornado, All Right
09 Aug 2007
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www.nytimes.com
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English
| Natural Disasters
A tornado, the first recorded in Brooklyn since modern record-keeping began, struck southwestern Brooklyn, causing significant damage to homes, trees, and vehicles, but resulting in no serious injuries. The National Weather Service classified it as a Category 2 tornado with winds between 111 to 135 miles per hour. The tornado primarily affected residential areas, leading to the evacuation of 20 buildings and damage to 50 others. The Red Cross set up a reception center for displaced residents, and local authorities, including the Fire and Police Departments, assisted in the aftermath.
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