Archive for May, 2010
The Road to South Africa: Japan v England
I’m a fan of a traditional 4-4-2 formation but in England’s first half performance against a disciplined Japan team they looked rigid and disjointed, unable to find answers to the problems posed by the rigorous Japanese defenders. There were very few positives to take [Read More]
Gok & Awe – We Review Gok’s Fashion Fix
Gok’s Fashion Fix is back for another series, creating the latest designer looks from high-street stock and transforming god-awful wardrobes into fashion-friendly rest, work and play outfits. Now in its third series, Gok’s Fashion Fix is arguably one of Mr Wan’s best [Read More]
Book Review: Literature in the Modern World
em>Critical Essays and Documents Edited by Dennis Walder Literature in the Modern World is an essential resource for any teacher or degree level student engaging with critical approaches to the study of English Literature in the twentieth century and beyond. Since its [Read More]
Review: The Legh Arms, Adlington
Situated on a crossroads next to Adlington train station in Cheshire is the Legh Arms, a country pub offering great lunchtime meals, a carvery and a cosy atmosphere. Having frequented The Legh Arms on many a Friday lunchtime, I can confidently say that the pub will [Read More]
The Road to South Africa: England v Mexico
Fabio Capello rested his Chelsea contingent after their FA Cup final winning stroll against Portsmouth, so England's penultimate friendly before South Africa 2010 saw the national side start without big names like John Terry, Ashley Cole, Frank Lampard and Joe Cole. As a [Read More]







