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The world of #NonLeague football is rocked again by a #urinegate scandal. @theyellows goalkeeper @tonythompson918 is sent off after reacting adversely to a "fan" who allegedly took a leak in his water bottle
Meanwhile in the real world of football, the game has been hit by a second urinegate scandal of the season. In early September Blackfield and Langley’s keeper, Connor Maseko, was sent off having been spotted by the referee leaving the field to take a leak in the hedge behind his goal, an incident thought to be a first in the FA Cup’s long history. Last weekend in the FA Trophy tie between…
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playlist 06.29.24
Tristan Perich/Ensemble 0 Open Symmetry (Erased Tapes) Beak >>>> / Kosmik Musik (Invada) Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan Your Community Hub (Castles In Space) John Luther Adams Arctic Dreams / Houses of the Wind / Waves and Particles (Cold Blue Music) Karl Bartos Off The Record (Bureau B) Drew McDowall A Thread Silvered and Trembling (Dais) Rob Aiki Aubrey Lowe Grasshopper Republic (Invada) Bad Ambulance Intel 95 (Nice Music) Carlos Giffoni Dream Walker (Ideologic Organ) Bob Vylan Humble As The Sun (Ghost Theatre 2) Lisa Lerkenfeldt Halos of Perception (Shelter Press) British Murder Boys Active Agents and House Boys (Downwards) Mono Oath (Pelagic) Wargasm UK Venom (Slowplay) Blossom Toes We Are Ever So Clean (Polydor)
Chris Stein Under A Rock (book)
#Tristan Perich#Ensemble 0#playlist#Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan#Beak#John Luther Adams#Karl Bartos#Castles In Space#Drew McDowall#Rob Aiki Aubrey Lowe#Bad Ambulance#Carlos Giffoni#Bob Vylan#Lisa Lerkenfeldt#British Murder Boys#Mono#Wargasm#Blossom Toes#Chris Stein
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Invisible Club 14
22.05.2024
Intro 00:00 The Galaxy Electric & Droog Mulholland-Mystery Song 01:07 Contours, Simmy Singh-Balafon C 03:58 cortion-k4m 12:25 Ian Boddy & Markus Reuter-Presentation Of An Offering 15:22 Anna Schreit-Julian Is A Hero 26:30 Double Geography-Goodbye Great Escape 32:41 Romare-Dungeon 37:44 Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan-A Shared Sense of Purpose: 1973 Version 40:56 Braille-Suntime 45:10 Sankt Otten-Melancholie für Millionen – Harald Grosskopf Remix 48:11 Herandu-Fab-U-Lous 51:21 Bernard Grancher-Say goodbye to depression 56:59 Bethany Ley-Glass Bonding 1:05:34 Mater Suspiria Vision-Das Universum bist Du 1:09:28 The Whimsy Angels-Sultry Sadist Samba 1:17:06 Johnny Woods-Cube of Worship (Ambient Swim Mix) 1:18:35 Outro 1:22:25
#The Galaxy Electric#Droog Mulholland#Contours#Simmy Singh#cortion#Ian Boddy#Markus Reuter#Anna Schreit#Double Geography#Romare#Sankt Otten#Harald Grosskopf#Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan#Braille#Herandu#Bernard Grancher#Bethany Ley#Mater Suspiria Vision#The Whimsy Angels#Johnny Woods#Subexotic Records#Music From Memory#Muzan Editions#DiN#Compost Records#Invisible Inc.#Castles In Space#Hotflush Recordings#Hive Mind Records#Astra Solaria Recordings
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Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan - (Busway from Nation's Most Central Location) Really digging this haunting and cinematic new album. Really gives you a retro-synth feel for a chilling and melancholy future world as imagined by JG Ballard perhaps. Great dark stuff!
#warrington-runcorn new town development plan#graham chapman-fox#busway#runcorn#uk#castles in space records#retrofutrism#hauntology#electronic#synth#instrumental#ambient#music
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"London's Moving Our Way" by Warrington Runcorn New Town Development Plan https://ift.tt/izDfa8n
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Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan’s The Nation’s Most Central Location
#warrington runcorn new town development plan#the nations most central location#castles in space#music#electronic#ambient#synthwave#kosmische#drone#electronica#bandcamp
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hand-written review of Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan - Districts, Roads, Open Spaces
Districts, Roads, Open Space by Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan
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05.06.2024
wednesday ~ 05.06.2024
warrington-runcorn new town development plan - golden square
warrington-runcorn new town development plan - a shared sense of purpose
warrington-runcorn new town development plan - rapid transport links
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Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan
A Shared Sense Of Purpose
Rapid Transport Links
#Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan#A Shared Sense Of Purpose#Rapid Transport Links#Bandcamp
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Release Rundown - Thraa and Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan
Words: Ben Forrester Thraa – Half Light(Into Earth) Having seen the name Thraa crop up on a few cool line-ups around Manchester, I was intrigued to check out the duo who seem to be stirring up some hype in the underground North West scene. From the moment I heard debut EP ‘Into Earth’, I could see why they were turning heads. Mixing drones, feedback and ethereal vocals into a beautifully brash…
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#A Shared Sense Of Purpose#Album Review#Birthday cake for breakfast#Castles In Space#Closing Folded Hands#Gordon Chapman-Fox#Half Light#In Terra#Into Earth#Richard Garvin#Thraa#Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan#Your Community Hub
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Warrington town centre. Zenit E. Truprint 200.
Late last year I had occasion to visit Warrington to run a few errands. I was a student in the there in the mid to late 1990's and whilst the town centre still felt familiar there where some significant changes and most of the old shops I used to visit where gone.
It was the perfect opportunity to try some colour film in my recently refurbished Zenit E.
#liverpool#liverpoollomo#lomo#lomography#analogue photography#zenit e#russian camera#manual slr#truprint 200iso#expired film#35mm film#colour film#film photography#warrington#cheshire#town center#lancashire#film is not dead#don't think just shoot
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i was today years old when i learnt there’s only one bents garden centre, no wonder me dad hates going at christmas half the country’s visiting
#rhi posted about her trip to bents and she travelled an hour#i thought babe you’re from liverpool surely there’s one closer#had a quick google and it’s only in warrington !!!#god and people say this town hasn’t got anything good to offer
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Intro. 00:00 Hanna Lindgren-Imagine Sleep 00:55
Binaural Space-End Good All OK 03:12
David Cordero, Rhucle-Beyond the Horizon 03:58
Chapter 1 08:22
Jay Chakravorty-Maps 11:02
Rachel Palmer-Accretion 14:47
MLO-Birds & Flutes 19:13
Jonathan Fitoussi-Edream, Pt. 4 23:59
Mort Garson-Cathedral of Pleasure 25:43
The Central Office of Information-Windows Over Warminster 31:40
Chapter 2 34:33
Mark Ellery Griffiths-Lakeside Picnic 1966 36:12
Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan-Busway 37:41
Moskva-Kassiopeya-Utopia - Part II 40:44
Time Rival-Activate 42:56
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Dreams - Yu Su Instrumental Mix 45:23
Panama Fleets-Polynesian Drift 50:23
Chapter 3 53:26
MiDi BiTCH-Take You Away 55:07
Helios-A Familiar Place 1:00:19
Kosmischer Läufer-Morgenröte 1:03:59
Xuxurlatu-Maitagarria 1:13:31
Future Children-Unplug the Medicine 1:15:40
Fabio Borgazzi-Nenia nenia 1:19:39
Chapter 4 1:21:38
Polypores-Angel Spawn 1:23:14
Nacht Plank & Futuregrapher-Music For Kettle-SigEnt Mix 1:27:16
Bryan Rohmer-Thirty-Five 1:31:24
Fulgeance-Leaving 1:33:56
Rickard Jäverling-Introduction 1:36:10
Felipe Ayres-Fantasma 1:40:13
Chapter 5 1:44:57
Warm Binary-Yin Yea 1:46:39
Shuta Yasukochi-Ripples 1:48:46
Outro 1:52:55
#Hanna Lindgren#Binaural Space#David Cordero#Rhucle#Home Normal#Jay Chakravorty#Unperceived Records#Rachel Palmer#Modularfield#MLO#Music From Memory#Jonathan Fitoussi#Mort Garson#Sacred Bones Records#The Central Office of Information#Werra Foxma Records#Mark Ellery Griffiths#Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan#Castles In Space#Moskva-Kassiopeya#Time Rival#Triplicate Records#King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard#Yu Su#Panama Fleets#Sparkwood Records#MiDi BiTCH#Cyclical Dreams#Kosmischer Läufer#Xuxurlatu
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The Cranberries - Zombie 1994
"Zombie" is a protest song by Irish alternative rockband the Cranberries. It was written by the lead singer, Dolores O'Riordan, about the young victims of a bombing in Warrington, England, during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. The song was released on 19 September 1994 as the lead single from the Cranberries' second studio album, No Need to Argue. While the record label feared releasing a too controversial and politically charged song as a single, "Zombie" reached number 1 on the charts of Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, and Iceland, and spent nine consecutive weeks at number 1 on the French SNEP Top 100. It reached number 2 on the Ö3 Austria Top 40, where it stayed for eight weeks. The song did not chart on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart as it wasn't released as a single there, but it reached number 1 on the US Billboard Alternative Airplay chart. Listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J voted it number 1 on the 1994 Triple J Hottest 100 chart, and it won the Best Song Award at the 1995 MTV Europe Music Awards.
The Troubles were a conflict in Northern Ireland from the late 1960s to 1998. The Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), an Irish republican paramilitary organisation, waged an armed campaign to end British rule in Northern Ireland and unite the region with the Republic of Ireland. Republican and Unionist paramilitaries killed more than 3,500 people, many from thousands of bomb attacks. One of the bombings happened on 30 March 1993, as two IRA improvised explosive devices hidden in litter bins were detonated in a shopping street in Warrington, England. Two people; Johnathan Ball, aged 3, and Tim Parry, aged 12, were killed in the attack. 56 people were injured. Ball died at the scene of the bombing as a result of his shrapnel-inflicted injuries, and five days later, Parry lost his life in a hospital as a result of head injuries. O'Riordan decided to write a song that reflected upon the event and the children's deaths after visiting the town: "We were on a tour bus and I was near the location where it happened, so it really struck me hard – I remember being devastated about the innocent children being pulled into that kind of thing. So I suppose that's why I was saying, 'It's not me' – that even though I'm Irish it wasn't me, I didn't do it. Because being Irish, it was quite hard, especially in the UK when there was so much tension." The song was re-popularised in 2023 after it was played after Ireland games at the 2023 Rugby World Cup. It was picked up by fans of the Irish team, with videos of fans singing the song in chorus accumulating hundreds of thousands of views on social media. This offended other Irishmen, who identified it as an "anti-IRA" anthem, and said that that the lyrics failed to consider their experience during the Troubles.
The music video, directed by Samuel Bayer, was filmed in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in the heart of the Troubles with real footage, and in Dublin. To record video footage of murals, children and British Army soldiers on patrol, he had a false pretext, with a cover story about making a documentary about the peace-keeping efforts in Ireland. Bayer stated that a shot in the video where an SA80 rifle is pointed directly at the camera is a suspicious British soldier asking him to leave, and that the IRA were keeping a close look at the shoot, given "the British Army come in with fake film crews, getting people on camera.” While "Zombie" received heavy rotation on MTV Europe and was A-listed on Germany's VIVA, the music video was banned by the BBC because of its "violent images", and by the RTÉ, Ireland's national broadcaster. Instead, both the BBC and the RTÉ opted to broadcast an edited version focusing on footage of the band in a live performance, a version that the Cranberries essentially disowned. Despite their efforts to maintain the original video "out of view from the public", some of the initial footage prevailed, with scenes of children holding guns. In March 2003, on the eve of the outbreak of the Iraq War, the British Government and the Independent Television Commission issued a statement saying ITC's Programme Code would temporarily remove from broadcast songs and music videos featuring "sensitive material", including "Zombie". Numerous media groups complied with the decision to avoid "offending public feeling", along with MTV Europe. Since it violated the ITC guidelines, "Zombie" was placed on a blacklist of songs, targeting its official music video. The censorship was lifted once the war had ended. In April 2020, it became the first song by an Irish group to surpass one billion views on Youtube.
"Zombie" received a total of 91% yes votes!
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Former Fleetwood Town Loanee Earns Championship Move
Everton midfielder Lewis Warrington has secured a loan move to newly-promoted Championship side Plymouth Argyle until the end of the season, the club have officially announced. Warrington has spent his entire football career with the Toffees, making his competitive debut for the Premier League club last August before joining Fleetwood Town on loan shortly after. This was the youngster’s second…
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#efl championship#EFL Championship News#Everton#Fleetwood town#Lewis Warrington#plymouth argyle#premier league#Steven Schumacher
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