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Scott McGeorge, Tim Armitage and Matt Lockwood dissect the weekend action as the Cobblers and United share the points; Cambridge City leave it late in their draw with Harringay Borough; […]
Scott McGeorge and Tim Armitage review the weekend action. Cambridge United remain second from bottom after drawing one all at Barnsley on Saturday. Cambridge City make a success of Non […]
More names are released from the brothel scandal running in Cambridge and Watertown, including Cambridge City Councilor, Paul Toner. Plus, Gavin Newsom claims he never used the term "Latinx," but unfortunately, he is on video. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
Join Scotty McGeorge and guests as they look back at the weekend's football action with analysis on the men and women's teams for Cambridge United, Cambridge City, and Histon FC. […]
Scotty McGeorge, Tim Armitage and Michael Barnes look at what went wrong for Cambridge United as they conceded two late goals to lose 2-1 to Wigan Athletic in the FA […]
Cambridge City’s Sean Coxon tells Julian Clover about the end to the club’s ten-year wait for its own ground.
Cambridge City Foodbank is to ask the City Council to support its Essentials Guarantee, which would ensure that the basic rate of Universal Credit at least covers the cost of […]
Join Scotty McGeorge and guests as they look back at the weekend's football action with analysis on the men and women's teams for Cambridge United, Cambridge City, and Histon FC.
Join Scotty McGeorge and guests as they look back at the weekend's football action with analysis on the men and women's teams for Cambridge United, Cambridge City, and Histon FC. […]
Join Scotty McGeorge and guests as they look back at the weekend's football action with analysis on the men and women's teams for Cambridge United, Cambridge City, and Histon FC. […]
Join Scotty McGeorge and guests as they look back at the weekend's football action with analysis on the men and women's teams for Cambridge United, Cambridge City, and Histon FC.
Daniel Baker sits in for Scotty and looks back at the weekend's football action with analysis on the men and women's teams for Cambridge United, Cambridge City, and Histon FC.
Join Scotty McGeorge and guests as they look back at the weekend's football action with analysis on the men and women's teams for Cambridge United, Cambridge City, and Histon FC.
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Join Scotty McGeorge and guests as they look back at the weekend's football action with analysis on the men and women's teams for Cambridge United, Cambridge City, and Histon FC. […]
Join Scotty McGeorge and guests as they look back at the weekend's football action with analysis on the men and women's teams for Cambridge United, Cambridge City, and Histon FC.
Join Scotty McGeorge and guests as they look back at the weekend's football action with analysis on the men and women's teams for Cambridge United, Cambridge City, and Histon FC. […]
Join Scotty McGeorge and guests as they look back at the weekend's football action with analysis on the men and women's teams for Cambridge United, Cambridge City, and Histon FC. […]
Join Scotty McGeorge and guests as they look back at the weekend's football action with analysis on the men and women's teams for Cambridge United, Cambridge City, and Histon FC.
Join Scotty McGeorge and guests as they look back at the weekend's football action with analysis on the men and women's teams for Cambridge United, Cambridge City, and Histon FC. […]
Join Scotty McGeorge and guests as they look back at the weekend's football action with analysis on the men and women's teams for Cambridge United, Cambridge City, and Histon FC.
Episode 356 of Boss Hog of Liberty is out! Jeremiah Morrell and Zach Burcham are your hosts. This week we are joined by local ARCA driver Presley Sorah and Spotter/Graphic Designer Gavin Newton. These guys met in elementary school, and have now gotten to NASCAR together. From winning an iRacing scholarship, to getting into real stock cars. Presley and Gavin spent 2023 traveling the country as volunteers, and now as a driver and spotter. Presley will be racing on national TV at IRP on Friday night in the Circle City 500. His car will be on display Thursday and signing autographs at the Golay Center in Cambridge City. Our program is community supported on Patreon. Do your part by chipping into the cause by donating monthly at any level at www.patreon.com/bosshogofliberty and receive even more BONUS coverage and content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tim Armitage, Mex Johnson-Ikpe and Matt Lockwood review the weekend’s football action. There were draws for Cambridge United and Cambridge City as well as a resounding 5-0 win for Histon […]
Tim Armitage and Saleem Akanbi review the weekend’s football action and analyse Cambridge United’s defeat at Blackpool. Plus reaction to Cambridge City and Histon’s heavy defeats at Boldmere St Michaels […]
Tim Armitage, Matt Lockwood and Daniel Baker review the Easter weekend’s football action which included back-to-back wins for Cambridge United against Barnsley and Wigan. Plus reaction to Cambridge City and […]
Daniel Baker and Mex Johnson-Ikpe analyse Cambridge United’s emphatic away win at Carlisle United, Cambridge City’s defeat against Sporting Khalsa and Histon’s first win of 2024 against Eynesbury Rovers. Plus […]
Linda is joined by Steve Clay, the CEO of Cambridge City Foodbank and Richard Curtis the Specialist Project and Outreach Manager from Cambridge Citizens Advice talking about a collaboration they […]
Tim Armitage and the team review Cambridge United’s disappointing defeat against Cheltenham Town, Cambridge City’s vital away against Anstey Nomads and Histon’s draw with Coventry United. Plus the latest women’s […]
Tim Armitage, Matt Lockwood and Daniel Baker analyse the weekend’s local football with reaction to Cambridge United’s win at Shrewsbury Town, Cambridge City’s defeat at Rugby Town and Histon’s draw […]
Tim Armitage and the team analyse Cambridge United’s draw with Burton Albion, Cambridge City’s priceless point on the road against Walsall Wood and Histon’s first home defeat under Chris Nunn […]
Tom Taylor sits in for Tim Armitage and is joined by Saleem Akanbi and Matt Lockwood to review Cambridge United’s draw with Exeter City and Cambridge City’s win over Coleshill […]
Tim Armitage and the team discuss Cambridge United’s first win of 2024 over Fleetwood Town, Cambridge City’s defeat to Quorn and Histon’s draw with Racing Club Warwick. Plus all the […]
Tim Armitage and the team look back at Cambridge United’s FA Cup defeat to Championship side Blackburn Rovers and Histon’s draw with GNG Oadby. They also preview Cambridge City’s upcoming […]
Daniel Baker and the team look back at Cambridge United’s festive season and ahead to Leyton Orient on New Year’s Day. Plus there’s a review of United and Cambridge City’s […]
Daniel Baker and the team reflect on another win for Cambridge United, Cambridge City’s first victory since early November and Histon’s 3-1 triumph over Newport Pagnell.
Amy Gray sits in for Tim Armitage and rounds up the weekend’s football action with analysis on Cambridge United, Cambridge City, Histon and the women’s teams.
Daniel Baker and the team discuss the first game of the Neil Harris at Cambridge United, Cambridge City’s fifth defeat in a row and the latest news from the Lilywhites’ […]
Daniel Baker gets an update on the Cambridge City Foodbank appeal as the volunteers collect from the Tesco supermarket in Fulborn.
Tim Armitage and guests consider another loss for Cambridge United, and disappointment for Cambridge City and Histon. Plus the latest from the women's teams.
Tim Armitage presents the weekly Cambridge football roundup featuring Cambridge United's 5-0 drubbing against Peterborough, Histon's 6-0 victory over Rugby Borough and a loss for Cambridge City. Plus Women's FA […]
Cambridge City Foodbank has launched its annual Christmas Hamper Appeal. It's asking for donations of hampers filled with festive treats and essential food and hygiene items that will be distributed […]
Tim Armitage reviews the week in Cambridge football as Cambridge United face another defeat at Cheltenham, Cambridge City's loss to Walsall Wood and Histon get a two-all draw against top of […]
Eight women who have worked for Cambridge Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui are accusing her of toxic behavior in the workplace according to a new investigation from The Boston Globe. Siddiqui has positioned herself as a bastion of progressivism and is the first Muslim elected to lead a major Massachusetts city. But these allegations are painting a different picture. Reporters Diti Kohli and Emma Platoff joined Jeremy to discuss their months-long investigation.
In a bumper NPL Show this week, we focus on the FA Cup Third Qualifying Round, as Ben and James are joined by the Managers at Worksop Town, Cambridge City, Whitby Town, Marine, Warrington Rylands, Hyde United, and Morpeth Town. And we're joined by Cheshire Non League Reporter Andrew Simpson for this weekend's fixture preview. The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League. Music by Hard Luck Child www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
Iranian left-footed centre-back Tafazolli joined Wycombe during the 2020/21 summer transfer window, having played the previous season with Hull City in the Championship.Starting his career in Southampton's youth academy in 2005, Tafazolli captained the side until he left for loan spells at Salisbury City in the National League.After being released by the Saints in 2011, he joined Concord Rangers and Cambridge City for brief spells, helping the latter to their respective play-off finals in 2012. He then found a home at Mansfield Town where he made 118 appearances in all competitions over four years.In 2016, Tafazolli joined Peterborough United, where he was named as both their best defender and best player in his first season with the League 1 side. He made 131 appearances for The Posh before he was released at the end of the 2018/19 season.After leaving Peterborough, he joined Hull City for a season in the Championship, playing 19 games in all competitions.He then joined the Chairboys in 2020, scoring two goals during the Championship season and securing his spot as a starter in the defensive line, going on to excel in League 1 the following year.
Seven seasons ago he was managing in Step 6. Now he's managing in the top tier of non-league at a club that until the summer had spent over 70 years in the Football League. His first task is to stabilise the club under a new regime and Jimmy Dean is more than up for that task at Scunthorpe United. Chairman at Cambridge City. Kevin Satchell has dealt with ground eviction, nomadic existence, High Court actions and planning reviews in his time at the club, yet it still thrives and things can only get better as they near moving into their purpose-built ground some ten years since they left their last permanent home. Executive Editor at The Non League Paper Jon Couch is on hand to round up the week's news, and previews another bumper weekend paper as the weather looks favourable again on the football calendar
Books connect us in a very real way to people and ideas from the past. This talk will explore how we can help the current and future generations understand the thoughts and the minds of the thinkers of the past through printed books and publications.For the past 25 years, Kristopher Bex has served as the President and board member of The Remnant Trust, Inc. Currently located in Lubbock, Texas and Cambridge City, Indiana, The Remnant Trust was founded in 1997 and incorporated in 1999. Mr. Bex served The Remnant Trust in its infancy as an original board member and incorporator. He found its ideas to be unique, interesting and thought it might accomplish some good in a rapidly evolving world of modernizing technology.Subscribe to our podcasts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The mysterious disappearance in 1913 of a 9-year-old girl in New Castle triggered a national search that continued for years. The possible abduction and murder of Catherine Winters - who vanished while walking on one of the town's busiest streets and never was found - became a haunting tale that continues to be told to this day. Another eerie story - also rooted in history - is set at the Indiana Statehouse and involves an eccentric judge who was elected in the mid 1940s and served through the 1950s. Indiana Supreme Court Justice James Emmert, who kept a rifle in his office, was known to shoot noisy pigeons from his third-floor window. Ever since his death in 1974, security guards and Statehouse staffers occasionally have reported seeing a ghostly figure - clad in a judicial robe and toting a rifle - wandering the hallways. And in Cambridge City, a historic town on the Old National Road (now US 40) in far-eastern Indiana, a spooky tale involves the former home of Gen. Sol Meredith, a Civil War hero who was the leader of the legendary Iron Brigade in the Union Army. A series of tragic deaths occurred in the historic home, resulting in folklore about a ghost sighting. Historian and author Al Hunter, a columnist for the Weekly View newspaper based in the Irvington neighborhood of Indianapolis, will be Nelson's guest to share details about these and other haunting tales that involve historic people and places. Although Al is well-known for his popular ghost tour strolls through Irvington every October, we will explore a range of spooky sites across Indiana during our show. Our destinations include several cities and towns like Cambridge City that are on the Old National Road/U.S. 40; Al has been a board member of the Indiana National Road Association. Among our stops on US 40: Terre Haute, where generations of residents are familiar with a creepy story involving Stiffy Green, a bulldog that was the beloved pet of a local man who died in 1920. After Stiffy's owner was interred in a family mausoleum at Highland Lawn Cemetery, the bulldog persisted in running away from home to sit near the crypt, so the story goes. During our show, Al will describe events that unfolded when Stiffy died and, apparently after being taken to a taxidermist, was placed in his owner's mausoleum. Eventually Stiffy was moved to the Vigo County Historical Society, where he is one of the most popular exhibits today. Our show will begin with a discussion of the Catherine Winters disappearance, which prompted searches involving hundreds of Hoosiers and inspired at least two songs about the missing girl, as well as the distribution of handbills in movie houses across the country in attempts to find her. Theories about her fate pointed to possible culprits ranging from a group of gypsies seen traveling through New Castle to her father and stepmother. During the same era that Catherine Winters vanished - the early 1900s - sisters in Cambridge City were creating Arts and Crafts-style pottery that has been exhibited around the world. To this day, the Overbeck House and Studio draws visitors to Cambridge City who want to learn about the six sisters, four of whom were the most directly involved in creating widely acclaimed pottery from 1911 until 1955. Our guest Al Hunter says haunting folklore is associated with the Overbeck sisters' house, which was built in the 1830s. The sisters did all of their work - from designing to firing the ceramic pottery - in their home studio. Al Hunter, who has been featured on the History Channel and the Discovery Channel, also has been a guest on several previous Hoosier History Live shows. They include shows that explored the notorious serial killer H.H. Holmes and his connections to Indianapolis and the Lincoln Funeral Train, which came through Indiana in 1865. In addition, Al has written a new book, The Petersen House: The Oldroyd Museum and The House Where Lincoln Died (America Through Time). Although the historic house is in Washington D.C., it has a connection to Indiana. A book launch with Al is scheduled for Halloween Day (Oct. 31) from 2 pm-4 pm at the James Whitcomb Riley Boyhood Home & Museum in Greenfield.