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i want you to know, i'm a mirrorball...
love, theoretically (elsiejack) headers. like or reblog if you save or use. 🦔
#love theoretically#love theoretically headers#elsiejack#elsie jacks headers#elsie hannaway#elsie hannaway headers#jack smith#jack smith headers#elsie x jack#booktwt#bookstan#booktwitter#book headers#book quotes#book header#romance books#ali hazelwood#ali hazelwood headers
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Love, Theoretically headers
like/reblog if saved © maddiesflame
#headers#ali hazelwood#love theoretically#elsiejack#book header#elsie hannaway#jack smith#book headers#love theoretically header#header#ali hazelwood love theoretically#elsiejack header#elsie x jack#header books
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elsiejack headers
like if u save/use or credit @evrllarks on tt
#ali hazelwood#elsie hannaway#jack smith turner#jack smith#love theoretically#amor teoricamente#elsiejack#twilight#the love hypothesis#book#books#header#headers#romance#bride#love on the brain
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Things Jack Smith found in Donald Trump’s Twitter DMs
- photocopied classified documents (X24)
- a love letter to stormy daniels
- Hillary Clinton’s 33,000 emails
- 11,780 fake Georgia ballots
- messages to and from Vladimir Putin
- a mobilization order to the DC Natl Guard (drafts)
- a love letter to Kim Jong Un
- Hunter Biden dick pics
- Jim Jordan’s personal phone number, email address, and office number
- a resignation letter from the WH counsel with the header “criminal conspiracy”
- a direct link to the covfefe tweet
- pictures of Marjorie Taylor Green’s feet
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red hot chili peppers headers
#red hot chili peppers#the red hot chili peppers#rhcp#anthony kiedis#chad smith#flea#john frusciante#josh klinghoffer#hillel slovak#jack irons#rock headers#80s#90s#rock#rhcp headers#red hot chili peppers headers#music headers#albums
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SUPERNATURAL 14X09 - HEADERS
Please, like or reblog if you save ♥ © @padacklesvamps {tweet}
#headers#supernatural#suprenatural headers#castiel#jack smith#dean winchester#sam winchester#14x09#spn 14x09#season 14
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CAUGHT IN 4K | NSFW + DC COLLAB
status: ACCEPTING CREATORS
hi everyone! i just reached 4k followers and i cannot thank you all enough, so to celebrate, i’m hosting an collab! for this collab, we’re going multimedia, baby!
we all have our guilty pleasures when it comes to porn: plugging in our headphones, opening up our private browsers, or flipping through a not-so kid friendly manga. let’s indulge in the digital aspects of our sex lives—visual, audio, and video.
[ https://digital_porn_+_cyber_sex ] - THEME
[ .jpeg ]: i’m talking nudes, teasing pics, jack off material, r/34, and playboy magazines...
[ .mp3 ]: think phone sex, r/gonewildaudio, roleplay on discord vc, and 18+ asmr...
[ .mp4 ]: rewatching or filming some good ol’ sex tapes, watching porn together, crippling hentai addictions, and unexpected sex scenes in movies...
note: these are just some ideas i had, feel free to use them or come up with your own!
[ link expiration ] - DUE DATE
have your work posted by national porn day aka november 25.
this is by no means a hard deadline, so if you need more time, just let me know!
[ enter your username ] - INFORMATION FOR CREATORS
all creators that are eighteen or older and have an age somewhere accessible on their blog (bio, pinned post).
to join the collab, send me an ask or discord dm with the character(s) you’ll be writing for and, if you already have an idea, your concept!
[ terms and conditions ] - GENERAL GUIDELINES
nsfw only!
dark content is allowed (just please tag accordingly!)
all characters must be eighteen or older.
no minimum word count and all formats (fics, drabbles, hcs) are acceptable
there’s no limit on characters (multiple people can write for one character AND one person can write for multiple characters)
there’s no limit on concepts (multiple people can write for the same idea as long as they’re for different characters)
accepting from hq, mha, jjk, aot, and tokyo rev fandoms!
the collab will be open to join up until a week before the due date, so november 18th.
once you’ve finished your piece, tag me (@/hornime) in it and use the tag #caughtin4kcollab
feel free to send me any questions you have! i’d be happy to answer.
CAUGHT IN 4K COLLAB MASTERLIST:
wrong number | akaashi keiji | @meiansmistress
... | akaashi keiji + kenma kozume | @bokuroskitten
... | hanamaki takahiro + stepcest | @anime-nymph
take it | konoha akinori | @bunbyy
... | meian shugo | @kinsurou
... | miya atsumu | @y-uuta
... | oikawa tooru | @rosesandtoshi
... | semi eita | @amazinghorse101
... | suna rintarou | @haikyutiehoe
... | washio tatsuki | @nobayanii
first time for everything | katsuki bakugou + kirishima ejiro | @lilithbasically
... | denki kaminari + shinsou hitoshi | @sunaluvs
please | dabi | @lilithbasically
... | todoroki shoto | @katboykiyo
... | itadori yuuji | @megumiya
... | gojou satoru + reader + suguru getou | @kemakoshume
... | megumi fushiguro | @hxnnyybxnny
... | erwin smith | @pennylanewrites
... | mikasa ackerman | @jollyshark
... | yelena | @yelenassecretlover
... | eren yeager | @ohayopoko
[ everyone pretend i made a tokyo revengers header okay? okay. ]
... | baji keisuke | @indyura
... | kazutora hanemiya | @semisgroupie
... | manjiro sano | @kshira
... | rindou haitani | @delirieum
attention | ryuguji ken | @yanderewhorw
#caughtin4kcollab#open collab#haikyuu collab#mha collab#bnha collab#jjk collab#aot collab#snk collab#tr collab#haikyuu#mha#bnha#jjk#aot#snk#tokyo revengers
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vanny / vanessa 🐰 he/bun/she 🐰 22
hi hi! this is my fnaf IRL sideblog! the theming of this blog will likely change a lot because i like to change things up to match what i feel, but i’ll likely be keeping the same url no matter what so don’t worry about that !! :P
i probably won’t be comfortable with you if you’re a ‘double’/kin any of my irls unless we already know each other!
header img by itslillyillustrates, icon from here, edited by me!
taglist under the cut!
this list is subject to change both in how the tags look at who’s on the list :P
(note: some characters are listed as both f/o and cc! this is because my feelings differ about them depending what my current main d/a shift is!)
IRL TAGS:
𝗶𝗿𝗹 𝘁𝗮𝗴: springbonnie 🌻 𝗶𝗿𝗹 𝘁𝗮𝗴: vanny 🐰 𝗶𝗿𝗹 𝘁𝗮𝗴: roxanne wolf 🐺 𝗶𝗿𝗹 𝘁𝗮𝗴: sun ☀️ 𝗶𝗿𝗹 𝘁𝗮𝗴: charlie emily 🕹️ 𝗶𝗿𝗹 𝘁𝗮𝗴: bonnie 🎸 𝗶𝗿𝗹 𝘁𝗮𝗴: glamrock bonnie 🌠 𝗶𝗿𝗹 𝘁𝗮𝗴: toy bonnie 🎼 𝗶𝗿𝗹 𝘁𝗮𝗴: circus baby 🍦 𝗶𝗿𝗹 𝘁𝗮𝗴: ennard ⚙️ 𝗶𝗿𝗹 𝘁𝗮𝗴: springtrap 🐇 𝗶𝗿𝗹 𝘁𝗮𝗴: vanessa 🔦 𝗶𝗿𝗹 𝘁𝗮𝗴: gregory 💫 𝗶𝗿𝗹 𝘁𝗮𝗴: plushtrap 🪑 𝗶𝗿𝗹 𝘁𝗮𝗴: crying child 🧸 𝗶𝗿𝗹 𝘁𝗮𝗴: jack-o-bonnie 🎃 𝗶𝗿𝗹 𝘁𝗮𝗴: the puppet 🎁 𝗶𝗿𝗹 𝘁𝗮𝗴: tape girl 📼 𝗶𝗿𝗹 𝘁𝗮𝗴: bonbon ✨ 𝗶𝗿𝗹 𝘁𝗮𝗴: toy chica 🧁 𝗶𝗿𝗹 𝘁𝗮𝗴: jeremy fitzgerald 🖥️
F/O TAGS:
𝗳/𝗼 𝘁𝗮𝗴: fredbear 🍯 𝗳/𝗼 𝘁𝗮𝗴: luis cabrera ⭐ 𝗳/𝗼 𝘁𝗮𝗴: glamrock chica 🍕 𝗳/𝗼 𝘁𝗮𝗴: moon 🌙 𝗳/𝗼 𝘁𝗮𝗴: carlton burke 𝗳/𝗼 𝘁𝗮𝗴: freddy fazbear 🐻 𝗳/𝗼 𝘁𝗮𝗴: glamrock freddy ⚡ 𝗳/𝗼 𝘁𝗮𝗴: toy freddy 🎤 𝗳/𝗼 𝘁𝗮𝗴: funtime freddy 🔋 𝗳/𝗼 𝘁𝗮𝗴: golden freddy 🐾 𝗳/𝗼 𝘁𝗮𝗴: michael afton 🍂 𝗳/𝗼 𝘁𝗮𝗴: fritz smith 🔧 𝗳/𝗼 𝘁𝗮𝗴: mangle 🌸
CC TAGS:
𝗰𝗰 𝘁𝗮𝗴: glamrock freddy ⚡ 𝗰𝗰 𝘁𝗮𝗴: glamrock chica 🍕 𝗰𝗰 𝘁𝗮𝗴: montgomery gator 🐊 𝗰𝗰 𝘁𝗮𝗴: mangle 🌸 𝗰𝗰 𝘁𝗮𝗴: chica 🐤 𝗰𝗰 𝘁𝗮𝗴: henry emily 🗜️ 𝗰𝗰 𝘁𝗮𝗴: michael afton 🍂 𝗰𝗰 𝘁𝗮𝗴: happy frog 🐸 𝗰𝗰 𝘁𝗮𝗴: balloon boy 🎈 𝗰𝗰 𝘁𝗮𝗴: dj music man 🎶 𝗰𝗰 𝘁𝗮𝗴: lolbit 📺 𝗰𝗰 𝘁𝗮𝗴: wet floor bot ⚠️ 𝗰𝗰 𝘁𝗮𝗴: glitchtrap 👾 𝗰𝗰 𝘁𝗮𝗴: ballora 🩰 𝗰𝗰 𝘁𝗮𝗴: funtime foxy 🦊
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Sunday, November 27, 2022 Canadian TV Listings (Times Eastern)
WHERE CAN I FIND THOSE PREMIERES?: WRITTEN IN THE STARS (discovery +) MICKEY SAVES CHRISTMAS (Disney Channel Canada) 7:00pm A CHRISTMAS SPARK (Lifetime Canada) 8:00pm A HOLIDAY SPECTACULAR (W Network) 8:00pm CANDACE CAMERON BURE PRESENTS: A CHRISTMAS ... PRESENT (CTV Life) 8:00pm TIS THE SEASON: THE HOLIDAYS ON SCREEN (CNN) 8:00pm
WHAT IS NOT PREMIERING IN CANADA TONIGHT: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY: MAGICAL HOLIDAY CELEBRATION (ABC Feed)
FIFA WORLD CUP SOCCER (TSN/TSN3/TSN4/TSN5) 4:45am: Japan vs. Costa Rica (TSN/TSN3/TSN4) 7:45am: Belgium vs. Morocco (TSN/TSN3/TSN4/TSN5) 10:45am: Croatia vs. Canada (TSN/TSN3/TSN4/TSN5) 1:45pm: Spain vs. Germany
NFL FOOTBALL (TSN2) 1:00pm: Buccaneers vs. Browns (TSN2) 4:00pm: Raiders vs. Seahawks (TSN/TSN4/TSN5) 8:15pm: Packers vs. Eagles
NBA BASKETBALL (SN) 3:00pm: Trailblazers vs. Nets (SN1) 5:00pm: Heat vs. Hawks (SN Now) 6:00pm: Wizards vs. Celtics (TSN2) 8:00pm: Mavericks vs. Bucks
WHEN I THINK OF CHRISTMAS (W Network) 6:00pm: Sara reunites with her ex-boyfriend, Josh, when she returns to her hometown to help her mother move. When Sara makes a surprising discovery, she and Josh forge a bold plan for an upcoming Christmas concert that takes them back to their musical roots.
NHL HOCKEY (TSN3) 7:00pm: Jets vs. Blackhawks (SN) 8:00pm: Canucks vs. Sharks (TSN5) 10:30pm: Sens vs. Kings
HEARTLAND (CBC) 7:00pm: Amy leads an overnight trail ride to help with Jessica's new photography job; on the ride, Amy and Jack have a disagreement about Finn; Lou's latest mayoral event upsets Rick...AND THE HORSIES!
HOLIDAY HARMONY (Crave) 7:05pm: With just two weeks to get to the iHeartRadio Christmas Eve performance of her dreams, singer/songwriter Gail takes on a group of misfit kids hoping to perform in a Christmas Eve Gala of their own.
FRIDAY NIGHT THUNDER (APTN) 7:30pm: It's the final Humberstone double-header of the season and the drivers have one last chance to improve their finishing position on the Knights of Thunder leaderboard. Then, they all share some updates on what they plan to do next.
CHRISTMAS IN WOLF CREEK (Super Channel Heart & Home) 7:30pm: A woman and her new boyfriend are struggling to maintain their relationship. However, when a runaway reindeer threatens the annual Christmas play, the couple must work together to save Christmas for the town and each other.
THE GREAT CANADIAN BAKING SHOW HOLIDAY SPECIAL (CBC) 8:00pm: Four bakers from previous seasons return to the tent for a chance to become the Holiday Star Baker.
HUDSON & REX (City TV) 8:00pm: When the maid-of-honor winds up dead after a bachelorette party, it´s up to Charlie and Rex to untangle the events of the night.
THE BIG BAKE (Food Network Canada) 8:00pm: Brad Smith gets the kitchen jingle bell rockin' as the baking teams work in harmony to create cakes inspired by a favorite festive tune. They'll have to work in sync to get judges Ron Ben-Israel, Eddie Jackson and Danni Rose singing their praises.
A SUGAR & SPICE HOLIDAY (City TV) 9:00pm: Suzie, a rising young architect, returns to her small hometown in Maine for Christmas. When she gets there, she is pushed to follow her grandmother's footsteps and enter the local gingerbread house competition.
BEYOND OAK ISLAND (History Canada) 9:00pm: The Best of Beyond Oak Island: Marty and Rick Lagina meet in the War Room with Matty Blake and Gary Drayton to review and discuss the future of the most compelling treasure hunts they've explored so far.
AUSSIE GOLD HUNTERS (Discovery Canada) 9:00pm
WHO KILLED THE LYON SISTERS? (Investigation Discovery) 9:00pm: A detailed investigation into the 1975 disappearance of Sheila and Katherine Lyon, two sisters in Wheaton, Md., whose case was reopened after nearly 40 years when a police detective came across a potential lead.
BERNIE LANGILLE WANTS TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENED TO BERNIE LANGILLE (Documentary) 9:00pm: His grandfather's mysterious death has haunted Bernie Langille's family for more than fifty years. Was he murdered?
OUTBACK OPAL HUNTERS (Discovery Canada) 10:00pm: The Blacklighters' claim runs dry; the Young Guns have big machines but they're running out of safe ground.
THE CURSE OF OAK ISLAND (History Canada) 10:00pm: While on a research mission in England, Marty, Alex, and Charles are thrilled to uncover more evidence connecting the Knights Templar to the Oak Island mystery.
SEEKING FIRE (Super Channel Fuse) 10:00pm: Filmmakers Ian Bawa and Quan Luong travel the world to examine people's relationship with money and how financial independence can fuel passion. They meet people who are financially free and explore their own relationships with money.
GOT IDENTITY (APTN) 11:30pm: Nelson meets with Indigenous comedian Ron Kanutski to talk about his experience at a Canadian school. The pair discusses the impact of assumptions being made about their culture and then delves into the lack of awareness about Indigenous Peoples.
#cdntv#cancon#canadian tv#canadian tv listings#heartland#friday night thunder#the great canadian baking show#hudson & rex#the big bake#aussie gold hunters#outback opal hunters#the curse of oak island#got identity#fifa world cup#nfl football#nba basketball#nhl hockey
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I just realized that my blog header says “pictures, puns and playlists”, but I haven’t actually posted a playlist yet. So I thought I’d remedy that :)
These are all songs that give me Enjoltaire vibes (I may be ever so slightly obsessed with that pairing...)
-Against the Current-Brighter
-Katherine McPhee ft. Jason Reeves-Terrified
-Landon Pigg-Falling In Love at a Coffee Shop
-Sam Smith-Say It First
-Mika ft. Jack Savoretti-Ready to Call This Love
-One OK Rock-Renegades
-Landon Austin-Once in a Lifetime
-Trading Yesterday-May I
-Troye Sivan-Lost Boy
-Art of Dying- I Will Follow
I have about 100 more songs, so if you guys like them, let me know and I’ll keep them coming!
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If someone is partially sighted and can like, partially perceive colors for example, or was formerly sighted with color perception but no longer is, and they care about the colors, they almost certainly have a few friends they can send a post or photo to like "hey can you tell me more about this" lmao.
But here is the thing.
They probably wont do that, because they probably dont care about the colors.
The only places color descriptions are relevant are like, e.g. races of human beings when a contrast is being made:
Photograph: a black woman sits at the whites-only counter in a diner. A white policeman stands next to her.
The average American sighted user reading that can probably recall seeing several images that fit the description. The average American non-sighted user can also understand the photo and its significance, especially if there is related accessible text on the page.
"A woman seated in a diner. A man stands next to her." doesn't get the point across—you are missing text in the image (a "whites-only" sign for example) and the significance of the subjects.
However, you don't even need to do that if it is not already described in text associated with the image. And it probably is! If the photo subjects are "Jane Doe", described in the article as a black woman who protested by sitting in the white section of Smalltown Diner, and "John Smith", noted as the white police officer who arrested her inside the diner, and the image is in the body of the text and not a header, your image description could be:
Photograph: Jane Doe and John Smith in Smalltown Diner.
But wait! If the image is captioned with text on the page and the caption is:
Photograph: Jane Doe sits at the whites-only counter of the Smalltown Diner in Smalltown, Mississipi as John Smith, local police officer, looks on. Doe was arrested minutes after the photo was taken, and she spent three nights in jail. Jack Brown, August 7, 1958.
Then you actually don't need alt text or an additional description at all!
Guess what the image description doesn't need to be?
A black and white photograph from 1958. Jane Doe, an African American woman in her teens or early 20s, sits in a tall-backed chair at the service counter in Smalltown Diner. There is no one else sitting at the counter or behind it, but a sign above reads, "whites only". Doe is wearing a plain blouse, a striped calf-length skirt, and Mary Jane shoes. She has curly dark hair under a headband. Further down on the counter a chair is pulled out from a place setting with an empty milkshake glass. In the foreground, a white middle-aged police officer in uniform named John Smith stands menacingly. He is frowning at Doe. There are no other patrons in the diner and the only table shown is empty.
Likewise re: racial descriptions, if Jane Park is a Korean-American woman and the photo is just her headshot in an article about her, the photo alt text is "Jane Park" or maybe "Jane Park headshot". If the article is about her and it makes a point of her significance as a Korean-American woman in her field, the photo alt-text/description is still just "Jane Park".
It is never "Korean-American woman Jane Park sits facing the camera, smiling. She is a compelling woman in her 30s or 40s, and has pale skin, brown eyes, and shoulder-length glossy black hair. Her clothes are a white blouse and a navy blue blazer. She wears rectangular glasses and pearl earrings."
Also, you don't actually need to say "photograph:" unless you're in a context where
a) the image could be an illustration or an artist's representation
b) it matters which one it is.
It is not rocket science!!!
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Hey, so... I'm a "classically trained" artist (illustrator, properly speaking) who's been personally invested in graphic novels... my preferred media is india ink+dip pens. I'm trying to vary up my work, so i'm looking for comic artists to draw inspiration from. I'm a big fan of M.C. Escher and Gustave Dore... right now, the only comic artist I have to go on is Barry Windsor-Smith. I respect your taste in art/ists, got any suggestions for me? -thx
Oof. Ok, thanks and this is the kinda thing I set my blog up for, so I’ll give it a shot.
When you’re looking at illustration artwork, you need to understand that it’s a lot like music. Each generation builds upon the previous, using and tweaking what they like, and discarding what they don’t.
I have said repeatedly that BWS is the best comic book artist of all time, and I mean it. It’s my opinion. His only real peer in terms of quality and output is Moebius. It’s not about black lines. It’s about body language and facial expressions.
Back to what I was saying about generations building on one another. BWS became the artist that he did out of frustration. He could not find an inker or a colorist that could reliably help him achieve his visions. So he did it himself. But, Barry was influenced - heavily - by previous generations. Barry likes to draw landscapes. Look at how he draws grass. Go to my homepage and open up my header image at the top of my page. Landscapes. Wind. Rain. Look at how he draws Storm in the Life-Death books.
Landscapes. Body language. Facial Expressions. LANDSCAPES. Learn to draw trees. Grass. Wind.
Barry is a huge fan of a British Victorian Art style that focused on landscapes and pastoral settings. Ladies eating lunch outside with parasols. Lace. Grass. Wind. Landscapes.
As far as names go?
Try Franklin Booth and Virgil Finlay. Winsor McCay did a lot more color work, but his inks are incredible.
Howard Pyle did a number of ink drawings and they’re worth googling.
NC Wyeth is the platinum era illustrator most directly responsible for modern comic book artwork. Study his body language and light sources.
Al Williamson is the best inker of all time. Flat out.
Frank Frazetta’s pen and ink drawings.
Paul Pope is a modern master of brush inks.
John Buscema. Find reprints of his work on Savage Sword of Conan. He worked with some of the best artists in modern comic book history as his inkers. My first TPB as a kid was the Essential Wolverine, Vol. 1. It was the first 25 issues of Wolverine, reprinted from the original inked pages on newsprint in black and white.
You may have noticed that I have not mentioned Kirby. Jack Kirby will teach you how to tell a story better than anyone. Read his comics and notice how the pages move as you read them. But. He is NOT a classically trained artist. Copying his style is a lot like spending your whole life learning to play guitar, and then joining a Beatles cover band as your career choice. Be you.
I will say this again. The best advice I can give on the track that you’re on is to study landscapes. Learn to render light in black and white. Landscapes are good practice.
NC Wyeth’s best work was when he was restricted to one color. His endpapers for scribners were grayscale paintings with one color. And they POP. Make your work pop.
Lastly, don’t be a prude: Draw porn. I’m serious. Milo Manara is an incredible artist. Serpieri’s Druuna is beautiful. His writing is awful, but the artwork is amazing. On tumblr, check out Apollonia Saintclair - She pretty much exclusively draws pen and ink erotica. Drawing erotica teaches you nuance and flesh tones. It teaches you tact and tittilation. Restraint. Fabric. There is a fine line between sexy and slutty. Find it. I’m not kidding. You’ll be a better artist because of it.
Good luck. Work hard, and you’ll get there!
#art#illustration#comics#black and white#ask ungoliantschilde a question#Barry Windsor-Smith#Landscape#Virgil Finlay#Franklin Booth#Al Williamson#John Buscema#NC Wyeth#Howard Pyle#Apollonia Saintclair#Milo Manara#Serpieri
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Jim The Skin Interview
Jim The Skin is one of Coventry’s longest serving skateboarders, and has been skateboarding for the entire time I have been alive. As co-founder of the city’s skater owned shop Ride, he has been sponsored by Third Foot and Independent Trucks (even getting a double ad with his son Joe), and continues to skate a bowl better than people half his age. He has been influential for so many skateboarders in Coventry, running comps himself, or helping those who put events on in the city. His continued support of the work skaters do; from output like this very blog, to skater owned companies from the local area, and multiple skatepark improvement projects, makes him the godfather of modern skateboarding in Coventry. I interviewed him to get some more insight into the man who’s real name isn’t actually Jim.
Header Photo by Chris Johnson (@cj_photo)
As of 2020, you and your brother Darren have been running Ride for 21 years! When you first opened the shop, did you think the skateshop would still be going this far in?
Of course we did: we're down for life!! It does seem a bit unreal that it's been going that long, but we've had such good support from people. Having the bike side of the shop has made sure we had some income to pay the bills too.
How has skateboarding in Coventry changed in the 21 years the shop has been open?
I'm not sure it has changed that much - people are still shredding the town centre, and a few are more into transition skating the same as they always were. I guess the skate fashion has changed a fair bit: most people are on 8.25, 8.5 or even bigger boards now, and wearing slip-on shoes. When we started the shop, if you rode an 8" deck that was big, and most dudes were wearing silly baggy jeans and massive shoes too.
Photo by Ian Lawton (@mrianlawton)
I think you’ve been skateboarding longer than I’ve been alive! When did you first start and who got you into it?
I'm pretty sure I started somewhere between 8 and 10yrs old back in the seventies, so I've been skating for about 45 years. No one single person got me into it, skateboarding was just starting to happen: it was talked about a fair bit and you would see the odd thing on TV. I was always into going fast and doing silly shit on my bike so it looked very appealing. If any one person did help it would have been Steve Spain. When I was 13, I bumped into him at the brickworks in town, and we were still riding little plastic boards or anything we could get our hands on. He was there on this 10" wide thing that just looked amazing!! I said to him "I need one of those", and he took me back to his house and showed me a Surrey Skateboards price list. I went home, sold nearly everything I had over the next two weeks, and then went back to Steve's, and he ordered me a Dog town Jim Muir full setup… then it really started.
What was your first board?
My first board was a made up one, as it was for lots of people: just an old roller skate cut in half and screwed to some wood. After that I had a plastic polly prop rubbish board, even metal and fiberglass boards too, but I will probably say the Dogtown Jim Muir was my first "proper" board.
Your real name is Paul. Where did the name “Jim The Skin” come from?
Oh man this question haunts me! I was fully into Two-Tone: Cockney Rejects, Sham69 and other Oi music. I always had a shaved head, and used to go on all the scooter rallys, Northern soul all-nighters and that sort of thing. Think one of the first times I got in a mag, they must have asked what my name was, and Mon Barbour of SS20 said it was Jim The Skin and it stuck big time.
Photo by Daniel Soderberg (@fotodanne.se)
You are pretty much vert royalty in this country. Was vert something you always enjoyed skating or did you gravitate toward it later in your skating life?
Personally skateboarding was always about speed, long grinds, airs and definitely not pushing if you could help it. I always skated street because it was great fun, but if you could get to a good park with a pool or snake run or ramp, you could just charge. If you watch someone drop in Vert for the first time, they will tell you it was one of the biggest rushes they've ever had on a board just because the speed and the fear you experience, so once you conquer it and can do back to back tricks it rules!
How did Blockless Combat start?
Blockless Combat came around because there were no Vert comps, and hadn't been for a number of years. I just wanted to get everyone who skated Vert together so we could all go nuts! At the time block skating was massive, and it seemed like that was all a lot of skaters wanted to do. After you've grown up watching dudes go 10ft out of a ramps it just seemed a bit weak, hence the name.
I have said on multiple occasions that you have the best smith grinds in the west midlands. Who taught you to smith grind like that?
Haha, I laughed the first time I read that on here - "best smiths in the west… Midlands". When I first got front smiths, there were only two other people who could do them in the UK: Phil Burgoyne and Mark Abrook. I saw Mark do a few at the Banbury ramp and thought "I'm learning that bad boy!". It took a while but I got them in the end, and it became a bit of a trade mark.
Photo by Sean Goff (@seangoff_toddtwist)
How do you feel the landscape of new parks has improved over the time you have been skateboarding?
It's amazing how many parks are out there now! Don't get me wrong: there's still plenty of shit ones, but even some of them can still be fun. I think they are slowly getting better, the new one in Newquay is so good.
What’s the best park you’ve ever skated?
That's a hard one to answer: don't think I could name just one, because I've been to so many all around the world and they all have their own thing that makes them rad. Some of the California parks are so good, but there's some amazing ones in Europe too. I guess it must be Creation as I go there most.
You’ve got some air miles under you: As a skateboarder who travels a fair bit, what’s the funniest thing to happen to you on a skate trip?
The one funny thing that always stands out for me is when we were at Download Festival, and they had flown the big Vert soul bowl over for a comp. Christian Hosoi was over with Tony Alva to do demos. It got to the last few minutes of the comp, Slayer came on, and I was all ready to drop in and do some mad trick in my last run. I looked across to make sure it was clear and there was Sean Goff taking off his last item of clothing, so I had to let him go. He dropped in and did a full run completely naked. There were about 1500 people watching but I was just watching Hosoi's face!
Photo by Richard Styles (@styzee)
As someone who stays pretty connected to the Cov scene, who are some of the best up and coming skateboarders in Coventry at the minute?
I don't go into town now, as I'm far too old to throw myself down stairs and stuff, but local dudes keep me up on who's ripping. I see a fair bit on Insta: obviously Lucas Healey, Pip, Duffman and Ben Keegan are still killing it but I've seen some rad stuff from Lewis Guest, Charlie Kerr and Jack Taylor too… I'm sure I've probably forgot a few but that's just my age!
What do you think will happen in the Coventry scene in the next 21 years?
World domination!! Hopefully the War Memorial Park Campaign will succeed in their efforts to help us get a new park in Coventry, and we will continue to have a really strong scene. There's been so many people getting back into skating lately and new people starting up, especially girls. I would like to think the future looks good.
Anyone you want to thank?
Thanks to everyone who has ever made the effort to come and see us in the shop, and to all the Coventry skaters and BMXers: you all rule! Thanks to my wife Gayle for letting me disappear all the time to skate, and my children Charlotte, Joe, Izzy and Finn. Thanks to Mr Sean Goff for helping us set Ride up in the first place, and for his continued support. Thanks to all the people I skate with on a regular basis.
Thanks to Gary Taylor, Alex Haywood and Joe Atkins for working at Ride for so many years. And thanks to my brother Darren for making it happen.
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FOM BLOG: GILLINGHAM 1-1 COVENTRY CITY (GILLINGHAM WIN 5-4 ON PENALTIES) - LEAGUE CUP SECOND ROUND
My Thoughts On Gillingham V Coventry City In The Second Round Of The League Cup
Earlier on in the day, I had uploaded the clip of Gillingham’s Famous 1-0 win against Coventry City at Highfield Road back in The 1996 / 1997 Season when Neil Smith scored the only goal of the game to knock Coventry City out of The League Cup, and this was back when Coventry City were A Premier League Side As Well (And if you want to watch highlights of that famous win, then here is the link… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXGUvvEEXJc&feature=emb_logo) - This match was the last time that Gillingham and Coventry City meet in The League Cup, and I was hoping that Gillingham can replicate that win against Coventry City and reach The Third Round Of The League Cup, where Gillingham will play against Wolves or Stoke City Away - And we now know that Gillingham will be playing against Stoke City In The Third Round Of The League Cup.
This match was also Gillingham’s Fourth Home Match in a row, With Gillingham having started the season with The League Cup First Round Tie Against Southend United, before winning 2-1 against Crawley Town In The Opening Group Stage Match Of The Football League Trophy, And Gillingham also lost the opening League One Fixture of the season with A 2-0 Home Defeat Against Hull City, And I was hoping that Gillingham would respond from that disappointing defeat and win against Coventry City to reach The Third Round Of The League Cup - It is also worth nothing that this is the first time in Gillingham’s History where Gillingham have played four successive home fixtures in a row, It’s just a shame that us supporters cannot be inside Priestfield Stadium to watch Gillingham Play.
Eventually, Gillingham’s Team News Appeared On Social Media, And Gillingham Lined Up As Follows….. Jack Bonham, Ryan Jackson, Christian Maghoma, Jack Tucker, Connor Ogilvie, Scott Robertson, Matty Willock, Stuart O’Keefe, Alex MacDonald, Jordan Graham, Vadaine Oliver SUBS: Joe Walsh (GK), Zech Medley, Robbie McKenzie, Jacob Mellis, Henry Woods, Trae Coyle, John Akinde - I had put my team-sheet online earlier, And I thought Gillingham were going to line up with a back five with Ryan Jackson and Connor Ogilvie as wing backs, And that clearly was not the case, Because Gillingham will either line up with A 4-3-3 Formation with Jordan Graham and Alex MacDonald on the flanks, and Vadaine Oliver as the central striker, Or, Gillingham lined up with A 4-4-2 Diamond Midfield Formation - And when the teams did eventually line up before kick off, we found out that Gillingham were in-fact lining up with a diamond midfield formation.
Steve Evans has been down-playing the importance of the cup matches in his pre-match press conference, And perhaps the financial incentive of a good cup run in The League Cup is not there for this season because supporters cannot be there inside football stadiums to watch the game live, and it is from gate revenue from where teams make the most revenue in this competition, But after putting in such a disappointing performance against Hull City and Gillingham lost 2-0 in the opening league game of the season, then it is important that Gillingham respond with a much improved performance against Coventry City, and winning against Coventry City In The Second Round Of The League Cup would be a massive confidence boost for the players, Because Coventry City are A Championship Club after all, and winning against Higher League Opposition In A Cup Match, could well give the players a lift heading into The League One Match Against Wigan Athletic On Saturday.
MATCH DETAILS (FIRST HALF HIGHLIGHTS)
Coventry City almost take the lead in the tenth minute of the match, Michael Rose passes the ball inside to Ben Sheaf in a central area of the pitch just on the halfway line, And Ben Sheaf passes the ball back to Declan Drysdale, who gets the ball under control and passes the ball forwards to Josh Eccles, and Josh Eccles lays the ball off to Will Bapaga, Who passes the ball back to Ben Sheaf, And Ben Sheaf gets the ball under control before passing the ball out-wide to Fankaty Dabo, And Fankaty Dabo uses his pace down the right side of the pitch - Gillingham’s Left - to take on Connor Ogilvie, And Fankaty Dabo fires a low cross across Gillingham’s Penalty Area and Tyler Walker mis-kicks his shot, and Scott Robertson manages to put in a block tackle before Tyler Walker is penalised for his challenge on Connor Ogilvie.
Fourteen Minutes Into The Match, And Coventry City really should have opened the scoring, Declan Drysdale passes the ball square to Michael Rose, who takes one touch to control the ball, and another touch to thread through a fantastic through-ball through to Amadou Bakayoko, and Amadou Bakayoko is through on goal inside Gillingham’s Penalty Area, And Amadou Bakayoko takes one touch to control the ball before trying to pick out the bottom left corner of the net with his effort on goal, And Jack Bonham gets the faintest of touches on the ball to divert the ball around the post at the expense of conceding a corner kick, If you were A Coventry City Supporter watching that goal-scoring opportunity, you will be expecting Amadou Bakayoko to stick the ball into the back of the net for 1-0, But from A Gillingham Point Of View, Christian Maghoma and Jack Tucker should have done much better and both defenders should have been more alert to prevent Amadou Bakayoko from getting on the end of Michael Rose’s Through-Ball, And from the resulting corner kick, Gillingham came close to conceding again, As Will Bapaga’s driven effort towards goal from the edge of Gillingham’s Penalty Area hits Vadaine Oliver, And Jack Bonham has to dive on to the loose ball to make a very important save for The Gills.
And In The Eighteenth Minute Of The Match, Gillingham have not learned there lesson from the missed goal-scoring opportunity from Amadou Bakayoko, Because Coventry City really should have scored again, Brandon Mason has possession of the ball in Coventry City’s own final third, And Brandon Mason passes the ball forwards towards Will Bapaga in Gillingham’s Half Of The Pitch, And Will Bapaga takes one touch to control the ball and after touch to thread through the perfect through-ball through to Tyler Walker, And Tyler Walker is through one on one with Jack Bonham and Tyler Walker tries to pick out the bottom left corner of the net with a first time finish, but Tyler Walker’s Effort on goal hits the base of the post and the ball ricochets straight back into Jack Bonham’s Hands, So not only were we fortunate that Tyler Walker saw his effort on goal hit the post, but we were also fortunate that the ball ricocheted back towards Jack Bonham and there was no re-bound for Coventry City to open the scoring.
Twenty Eight Minutes Into The Match, And Gillingham have bene awarded a free kick, Stuart O’Keefe has possession of the ball for The Gills down the left side of the pitch, And Stuart O’Keefe passes the ball back to Connor Ogilvie, who takes a touch to control the ball before kicking the ball long down-field towards Vadaine Oliver, And Vadaine Oliver is pushed in the back by Jordan Thompson, And Gillingham have been awarded a free kick twenty five yards from goal, And From The Resulting Free Kick, Jordan Graham has curled the ball over Coventry City’s Defensive Wall, And Jordan Graham has curled the ball over the crossbar as well - A Chance For Gillingham to take the lead against Coventry City, Which would have been a goal against the run of play - Because Tyler Walker and Amadou Bakayoko should have both scored there goal-scoring opportunities for Coventry City, and had they done so, then 2-0 for the visitor’s would have given Gillingham a real uphill battle to try and level this match up at 2-2.
Thirty Nine Minutes Into The Match, And Stuart O’Keefe is penalised for his challenge on Fankaty Dabo down the left side of the pitch just in Gillingham’s Half, And From The Resulting Free Kick, Ben Sheaf whips in a dangerous in-swinging cross right into the heart of Gillingham’s Penalty Area, And the ball bounces up off the turf and the ball ricochets off Jordan Thompson and back across the face of goal and Tyler Walker’s Header towards goal does hit Jack Tucker on the arm and Jack Bonham does in-fact dive on to the loose ball and Coventry City have there penalty appeals for hand-ball turned down by Referee Craig Hicks - And Coventry City maybe had a case for a penalty kick there - But also, It has to be mentioned that Gillingham could and perhaps should have defended that free kick much better then we did, Gillingham shouldn’t be allowing the ball to ricochet back towards Tyler Walker and there have been small lapses of concentration which thankfully have not been capitalised on from the visitor’s.
However, Forty One Minutes Into The Match, And Amadou Bakayoko’s late challenge on Stuart O’Keefe is reckless, and you can tell from the way Stuart O’Keefe fell to the floor and how he was screaming in agony that this injury was not looking good for Stuart O’Keefe, who had to be stretchered off the pitch and taken to hospital, And Amadou Bakayoko was booked for that challenge on Stuart O’Keefe, and there was a long stoppage in play whilst Stuart O’Keefe was being given initial treatment, before being taken off the pitch and taken to hospital, Jacob Mellis will come on to replace Stuart O’Keefe, and that injury does not look good at all, At the time, we were hoping that Stuart O’Keefe’s Injury looked worse then it was and we were hoping for a speedy recovery for Stuart O’Keefe, whilst at the same-time, hoping that Gillingham can progress into The Third Round Of The League Cup with a win against Coventry City.
Jordan Graham also went down injured requiring treatment for The Gills in stoppage time, thankfully, Jordan Graham was OK to continue playing for The Gills, and after seven additional minutes of stoppage time, half time at Priestfield Stadium Is Gillingham 0-0 Coventry City, And I wrote the following comments on Twitter At Half Time, HT: GILLINGHAM 0-0 COVENTRY - Bakayoko has seen his effort on goal turned around the post by Bonham and Walker has seen his effort on goal hit the post for the visitor's, Vadaine Oliver has been exceptional for Gillingham in the first half, constantly winning the aerial battle. Jordan Graham has failed to hit the target from a free kick, Scott Robertson looks like he is only going to get better the more matches he plays for Gillingham. But the main concern has to be Stuart O'Keefe's Injury, that injury looks really bad with O'Keefe stretchered off.
SECOND HALF (HIGHLIGHTS)
Fifty Seven Minutes Into The Match, And Maxime Biamou replaces Will Bapaga because Will Bapaga picked up a shoulder injury, And this enforced substituted turned into a inspired substitution, Because It is Maxime Biamou who opens the scoring for Coventry City just past the hour mark, Brandon Mason runs forwards in possession of the ball down the left side of the pitch, and passes the ball forwards to Tyler Walker, who gets the ball under control and passes the ball back to Josh Eccles, And Josh Eccles takes a few touches in possession of the ball before managing to pick out Brandon Mason with a accurate pass down the left side of the pitch in Gillingham’s Final Third, And Brandon Mason manages to whip in a sensational in-swinging cross and Maxime Biamou manages to header the ball into the far right corner of the net, and there is nothing that Jack Bonham can do about that, great cross from Brandon Mason and a great header from Maxime Biamou.
You have to say that Gillingham have been fortunate that Amadou Bakayoko and Tyler Walker both did not take there chances in the first half, Because although Gillingham are 1-0 down and it is disappointing that Gillingham have just conceded the opening goal of the game, we are still in this cup tie, And after conceding that goal, Steve Evans was quick to make Gillingham’s Second Substitution Of The Match, With Robbie McKenzie coming on to replace Alex MacDonald, It appears that Robbie McKenzie will be playing at the base of the diamond midfield, And Scott Robertson will be pushed forwards into central midfield.
And Scott Robertson moving further forwards into central midfield, almost see’s Gillingham score the equaliser In The Sixty Fourth Minute, Scott Robertson manages to pass the ball forwards to Jacob Mellis in Coventry City’s Final Third In A Central Area On The Pitch, And Jacob Mellis flicks the ball back into Scott Robertson’s Path with a back-heal, And Ben Sheaf looked liked he had intercepted the ball and the chance had gone, But Scott Robertson manages to regain possession of the ball with a interception of his own before firing a fiercely driven effort towards goal from the edge of Coventry City’s Penalty Area, And Scott Robertson’s driven effort towards goal flashes just wide of the far left post with Tom Billson well and truly beaten, and Gillingham would have equalised had that effort from Scott Robertson been on target.
Sixty Seven Minutes Into The Match, And Coventry City really should have scored again, which would have surely secured The Championship Club safe passage into The Third Round Of The League Cup, Josh Eccles was seeing more possession of the ball in central midfield, And Josh Eccles manages to pick out Fankaty Dabo with a accurate cross-field pass towards the right side of the pitch - Gillingham’s Left - And Fankaty Dabo passes the ball down the line towards Amadou Bakayoko, who gets the ball under control and Amadou Bakayoko fires a low cross across Gillingham’s Penalty Area towards the near post and Tyler Walker’s Snap-Shot Effort goes into the side netting, and that really was the chance for Coventry City to make the score-line 2-0.
OTHER MATCH INCIDENTS WHICH WERE NOT SHOWN ON EXTENDED HIGHLIGHTS
FIRST HALF
First Minute Of The Match Almost See’s Coventry City Open the scoring, as Fankaty Dabo manages to pick out Will Bapaga with a dangerous in-swinging cross, and thankfully, Will Bapaga cannot direct his volley on target and that was a huge let off for The Gills, Coventry City were lining up with three centre backs and Fankaty Dabo was playing as A Left Wing Back For Coventry City, And you can tell from the opening minute of the match that Fankaty Dabo has free licence to attack down Coventry City’s Left Flank For The Visitor’s.
In The Third Minute Of The Match, And Coventry City were looking to open the scoring in the same minute that Hull City opened the scoring in for Saturday’s League Fixture, Again, Fankaty Dabo has managed to take on Connor Ogilvie and whip in a dangerous in-swinging cross towards the back-stick, and although Amadou Bakayoko does in-fact manage to win the aerial battle at the far post, Amadou Bakayoko can only header the ball out of play for A Gillingham Goal-Kick.
Twelve Minutes Into The Match, Fankaty Dabo tries to pick out Tyler Walker with a long diagonal cross-field cross pass and Christian Maghoma manages to header the ball clear and away from danger - But The Coventry City Striker was flagged for offside, Brandon Mason is penalised for his challenge on Matty Willock In The Nineteenth Minute Of The Match, And From The Resulting Free Kick, Scott Robertson whips in a dangerous in-swinging cross and Jack Tucker’s Header was on target and saved by Goalkeeper Tom Billson - Who was making his debut in goal for Coventry City in this League Cup Second Round Match.
Twenty Five Minutes Into The Match, And Will Bapaga had gone to ground to try and win a free kick for Coventry City, Only For Gillingham to be awarded a free kick because Will Bapaga had dived to try and win a free kick for Coventry City, However, Will Bapaga was booked just minutes earlier for his challenge on Scott Robertson, and Referee Craig Hicks perhaps could have shown Craig Hicks A Second Yellow Card for simulation there.
Jordan Graham almost manages to pick out Vadaine Oliver with a dangerous in-swinging cross which is saved by Tom Billson, It has to be mentioned that Vadaine Oliver’s Performance in the first half was exceptional, Because Vadaine Oliver was constantly winning the aerial battle, brining players into play, Vadaine Oliver won the free kick which Jordan Graham came close to scoring from, and he has lead the line brilliantly for The Gills.
SECOND HALF
The first noteworthy moment of The Second Half See’s Scott Robertson almost pick out Vadaine Oliver with a long pass which is slightly over-hit and the ball runs all the way through to Tom Billson In The Coventry City Goal, Scott Robertson is then penalised and booked for his challenge on Will Bapaga right on the very edge of Gillingham’s Penalty Area, and this free kick is central and precisely where you want the free kick to be if your looking to open the scoring, thankfully, Ben Sheaf’s Curling Effort towards goal is straight at Jack Bonham and exactly where Jack Bonham wanted the ball to be for Bonham to make a comfortable save, either side of The Gillingham Goalkeeper and Ben Sheaf would have opened the scoring for Coventry City.
When play resumed, Fankaty Dabo is then penalised for his foul on Connor Ogilvie down the left side of the pitch in Coventry City’s Final Third, And having almost conceded at one end of the pitch, Gillingham have the chance to open the scoring from this free kick, and from the resulting free kick, Jordan Graham whips in a sensational in-swinging cross and Christian Maghoma fails to hit the target with a glancing header, and had Christian Maghoma managed to header the ball on target then Gillingham would have taken the lead - Christian Maghoma and Vadaine Oliver had appealed for A Gillingham Corner Kick, Because they both thought that the final touch came off A Coventry City Player, But A Goal-Kick was awarded instead.
Fifty Two Minutes Into The Match, And Gillingham had the chance to open the scoring, Scott Robertson tries to pick out the bottom left corner of the net with his fiercely driven effort towards goal, And Scott Robertson’s Low Effort On Goal just goes wide of Coventry City’s Far Left Post, although it has to be mentioned that Tom Billson probably had that effort on goal covered if Scott Robertson had managed to hit the target.
Sixty Eight Minutes Into The Match, And Ben Sheaf tee’s up Josh Eccles to try his luck from twenty yards out, But Josh Eccles driven effort towards the bottom left corner of the net fails to hit the target by some considerable distance, Connor Ogilvie then goes down with a injury and requires some treatment, And we were perhaps expecting Connor Ogilvie to be substituted, But Trae Coyle comes on to replace Matty Willock In The Seventy Second Minute, So we are perhaps anticipating that Connor Ogilvie will be OK to continue playing, But also, Gillingham look like they have switched formations to A 4-3-3 Formation, With McKenzie, Robertson and Mellis In Midfield, Graham On The Right, Coyle On The Left, And Oliver as the isolated striker, Graham and Oliver linked up superbly well in the first half, But that just has not been the case for The Second Half.
In The Seventy Third Minute Of The Match, Coventry City really should have scored, As Brandon Mason fires in a low cross across the face of goal, and neither Tyler Walker or Maxime Biamou can get a telling connection on the ball to stick the ball into the back of the net, And Gillingham are still in this cup tie with a slender 1-0 deficit, All Gillingham need is one chance to stick the ball into the back of the net, and if Gillingham can do that, then The Gills will be back on level terms.
Seventy Eight Minutes Into The Match, And Scott Robertson was very harshly penalised for a challenge on Michael Rose, And this free kick awarded in Coventry City’s Favour was very soft indeed, and from the resulting free kick, Ben Sheaf’s dangerous in-swinging cross is routinely saved by Jack Bonham, And in the same minute, Amadou Bakayoko is penalised for a very reckless challenge on Connor Ogilvie, As Connor Ogilvie goes on a sprinting run down the left side of the pitch, And Amadou Bakayoko can consider himself very lucky not to have been sent off for a second bookable offence for conceding that free kick, Coventry City then make there second substitution of the match as Jack Burroughs comes on to replace Fankaty Dabo, And Coventry City are now looking to see out the rest of this match and look to scrap through with A 1-0 Win - Unless Gillingham can do something to change that with ten minutes and stoppage time remaining.
Brandon Mason is then penalised and booked for a foul on Jordan Graham, And Gillingham have been awarded a free kick in a very decent position down the right side of the pitch in Coventry City’s Final Third, And From The Resulting Free Kick, Jordan Graham whips in a dangerous in-swinging cross and Michael Rose manages to header the ball clear and away from danger, And Trae Coyle manages to keep the ball play down the left flank, And Trae Coyle passes the ball back to Connor Ogilvie, who takes a touch to control the ball, and Connor Ogilvie’s Long Ball Towards Vadaine Oliver is saved by Tom Billson In The Coventry City Goal, Two Minutes Later, And In The Eighty Third Minute Of The Match, Scott Robertson tries to pick out Vadaine Oliver with a long ball and again Tom Billson is in the right place at the right time to save the long ball in The Coventry City Goal.
Eighty Four Minutes Into The Match, And Christian Maghoma goes down injured and requires treatment, Thankfully, Christian Maghoma Is OK to continue playing, But Gillingham have a few players out there on the pitch in Jordan Graham, Scott Robertson, Connor Ogilvie and Christian Maghoma who have picked up a few knocks and each player has required treatment in this match as well.
Eighty Eight Minutes Into The Match, And Vadaine Oliver receives possession of the ball thirty yards from goal, And Vadaine Oliver turns and runs forwards towards goal in possession of the ball, And Vadaine Oliver’s driven effort towards goal fails to hit the target by some considerable distance, But that was a shot that Vadaine Oliver had to take on, If that effort on goal from Oliver was the equaliser, we would be praising him for a fantastic strike, Unfortunately, It is looking increasingly likely that Gillingham will lose this League Cup Second Round Tie.
But In The Ninetieth Minute, Scott Robertson was fouled by Josh Eccles just outside Coventry City’s Penalty Area, And Gillingham have been awarded a free kick within shooting territory here, COME ON JORDAN GRAHAM!!!! Was My Response, As I was anticipating a late equaliser from Jordan Graham from this free kick, But much to my and every Gillingham Supporters Irritation, The Gills completely wasted that free kick by not taking the shot on, And I thought that was it.
But In The Ninety Fourth Minute Of The Match, Gillingham do in-fact manage to create one final goal-scoring opportunity, Jacob Mellis passes the ball square to Ryan Jackson in a right / central area of the pitch in Gillingham’s Half Of The Pitch, And Ryan Jackson runs forwards in possession of the ball, and Ryan Jackson takes a very heavy touch, But Ryan Jackson gets a lucky ricochet off Brandon Mason, And Ryan Jackson still has possession of the ball in Coventry City’s Final Third, And Ryan Jackson could thread the ball through to Jordan Graham, But Ryan Jackson whips in a dangerous in-swinging cross towards the far post and Michael Rose has been penalised for shirt-pulling Vadaine Oliver’s Shirt - AND REFEREE CRAIG HICKS POINTS TO THE PENALTY SPOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And up steps Jordan Graham to take the resulting penalty kick for The Gills, “COME ON GRAHAM, COME ON” Was My Response, And Jordan Graham smashes the ball into the far left corner of the net with Tom Billson diving to the opposite side of the goal, AND GILLINGHAM HAVE EQUALISED DEEP INTO STOPPAGE TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!, And let’s give full credit to Jordan Graham for that penalty kick, Because that was a huge penalty in the final moments of this League Cup Second Round Tie, And Gillingham have taken this League Cup Second Round Tie To Penalties.
Whatever happens in this penalty shoot-out now, Well Done Gillingham for not going out of this competition on a low note, Not scoring for two matches in a row would be particularly concerning and Gillingham have at least avoided defeat against Coventry City, But penalties are a lottery and anything can happen when it comes to penalty kicks, If Gillingham don’t score a penalty in this penalty shoot-out, at least let it be the case that Tom Billson has made a save, rather then smashing the ball wide or over the crossbar, Interestingly, both teams are heading towards The Brian Moore Stand for this penalty shoot-out, And Coventry City are the team to go first, And there could well be some psychological pressure put on The Gills here, Because If Coventry City Score, Then Gillingham have to score just to remain at level pegging.
PENALTY KICKS
1-0 - Coventry City - Tyler Walker accurately places the ball into the bottom right corner, with Jack Bonham diving to the opposite side of the goal.
1-1 - Gillingham - Connor Ogilvie places the ball into the bottom right corner of the net, no chance for Tom Billson,
2-1 Coventry City - Maxime Biamou places the ball into a more central / right position of the goal with Jack Bonham diving to the opposite side of the goal.
2-2 - Gillingham - Jordan Graham whips the ball into the far right corner of the net with Tom Billson diving to the opposite side of the goal - So pleasing to see Jordan Graham score from the penalty spot, with Jordan Graham scoring that late equaliser for Gillingham in second half stoppage time.
3-2 - Coventry City - Ben Sheaf accurately places the ball into the far left corner of the net, And Jack Bonham dived the right way and almost saved Ben Sheaf’s Penalty Kick.
3-3 Gillingham - Scott Robertson shows unbelievable composure to dink the ball down the centre of the goal with Tom Billson diving towards the bottom right corner, Great Penalty From Scott Robertson.
3-3 Coventry City - MISS!!!!! - Michael Rose has smashed the ball over the crossbar and Jack Bonham was not required to make a save - A Opportunity has opened up for Gillingham to reach The Third Round Of The League Cup.
3-4 Gillingham - Jacob Mellis has just smashed the ball into the top left corner of the net and there is absolutely nothing that Tom Billson could have done about that - Fantastic Penalty Kick From Jacob Mellis, and the best penalty kick in this penalty shoot-out.
4-4 Coventry City - Josh Eccles had to score for Coventry City, And Josh Eccles replicates Jacob Mellis’s Penalty Kick and picks out the top left corner of the net, Jack Bonham had dived the right way, but could not prevent Josh Eccles from scoring to keep Coventry City in this penalty shoot-out.
5-4 Gillingham - Trae Coyle smashes the ball into the far left corner of the net to send Gillingham through into The Third Round Of The League Cup, And Gillingham have won on penalties against A Very Good Coventry City Side, and we can celebrate Gillingham continuing there progress in The League Cup, And not only are Gillingham through, But Gillingham are through having scored five penalty kicks out of five.
POST MATCH THOUGHTS
I had uploaded the following tweets on to Twitter after the penalty shoot-out had been concluded,,,, FT: GILLINGHAM 1-1 COVENTRY (Gillingham win 5-4 on penalties) Five brilliantly taken spot kicks from Ogilvie Graham Robertson Mellis & Coyle see Gillingham progress into The Third Round Of The League Cup, Also, I have to praise Graham's penalty in stoppage time for the equaliser. I hope we hear some good news regarding Stuart O'Keefe's Injury (Although, I am fearing bad news) A lot of players looked leggy in the latter stages of the second half as we try and cope with four matches played in a short period of time. Excellent Result for The Gills Tonight.
The last time Gillingham had won on penalties (If you exclude the penalty shoot-out wins against Tonbridge Angels and Phoenix Sports In The Kent Senior Cup) Was back in The 2014 / 2015 Season When Gillingham drew 3-3 against Colchester United And Gillingham won 4-2 on penalties against Colchester United In The Football League Trophy, Stuart Nelson scored the winning penalty, and he was then left behind as The Team Coach forgot about him whilst Stuart Nelson was participating in A Post Match Interview, And Stuart Nelson needed to be given a lift (Here Is A Link To The Full Story - https://www.kentonline.co.uk/medway/news/stranded-gills-hero-gets-a-24821/
All five of Gillingham’s Penalties In The Penalty Shoot-Out were well taken penalty kicks in a high pressurised scenario, And I cannot remember the last time Gillingham scored five penalties out of five, It’s just such a shame that we as supporters cannot go to Stoke City Away For The League Cup Third Round Tie, Because I haven’t been to Stoke City’s Stadium Before and it would have been great to tick off a new stadium as well, and the winners of Stoke City V Gillingham will travel to Aston Villa V Bristol City, As The Fourth Round Of The League Cup Was Drawn On Thursday Night, Again, the possibility of Gillingham playing against Aston Villa at Villa Park with that match being played under the floodlights, that would have been an incredible game to go to, assuming that Gillingham win against Stoke City and Aston Villa win against Bristol City of course.
And with Scott Robertson making his first starting appearance for Gillingham against Coventry City, You can see why Scott Robertson is highly regarded at Celtic, Excellent Performance in Robertson’s First Start For The Gills and he is only going to get better and better the more matches he plays, And Scott Robertson is going to play more matches for Gillingham This Season, Because we unfortunately heard the news that we didn’t want to hear, but it was injury news that Gillingham were expecting, Because Stuart O’Keefe is going to miss the entire 2020 / 2021 Season with a broken leg and ligament damage. - Link Is Here: https://www.kentonline.co.uk/medway/sport/injured-midfielder-faces-lengthy-spell-in-rehab-233956/ - And With Kyle Dempsey out injured, then we have to hope that Scott Robertson can put in that type of performance he put in against Coventry City on a more consistent basis.
I also thought that Jordan Graham and Vadaine Oliver worked well as a front two, And Vadaine Oliver was exceptional against Coventry City, Oliver won every header, he brought other players into play, And Vadaine Oliver was fouled deep into stoppage time for Jordan Graham to score Gillingham’s Equaliser From The Penalty Spot, And based from what I saw in that performance, Vadaine Oliver has to start for Gillingham against Wigan Athletic, And John Akinde has to earn his spot back in The Starting Line Up, Because Vadaine Oliver was exceptional against Coventry City.
As for prize money in The League Cup, It’s £5,000 Round 1, £7,000 Round 2, And £10,000 for winning in The Third Round, But we are missing out on gate revenue, Gillingham would have collected two lots of 45% of gate revenue for the matches against Southend United and Coventry City, And we would have got more gate revenue for the third round as well, whether the prize money is the same for this season, I am not entirely sure, But no supporters inside football stadiums means that we miss out on the revenue you normally get for a decent cup run in The League Cup.
I wanted to see Gillingham respond from that disappointing 2-0 defeat against Hull City on the opening day of The League One Season by putting in a performance and getting a result against Coventry City, and that is precisely what Gillingham have done, and two home wins, a penalty shoot-out win against Coventry City, And A 2-0 Defeat Against Hull City is a very respectable start to Gillingham’s Home Form For The 2020 / 2021 Season, Hopefully, Gillingham can pick up there first win in there opening away league game of the season against Wigan Athletic, Because Away Wins were few and far between for Gillingham Last Season, And A Win Against Wigan Athletic would be a great way for Gillingham to kick-start there Away Form for this season - COME ON THE GILLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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[TASK 155: VANUATU]
In celebration of July 30th being Ni-Vanuatu Independence Day, here’s a masterlist below compiled of over 200+ Ni-Vanuatu faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK - examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Vanessa Quai (1988) Ni-Vanuatu / Fijian - singer.
Marie Wawa (?) Ni-Vanuatu - actress.
Linette Yowayin (?) Ni-Vanuatu - actress.
Dadwa Mungau (?) Ni-Vanuatu - actress.
F - Athletes:
Mary-Estelle Mahuk (1966) Ni-Vanuatu - sprinter.
Olivette Bice (1968) Ni-Vanuatu - sprinter.
Andrea Garae (1973) Ni-Vanuatu - middle-distance runner.
Anolyn Lulu (1979) Ni-Vanuatu - table tennis player.
Henriette Iatika (1985) Ni-Vanuatu - volleyball player.
Elis Lapenmal (1987) Ni-Vanuatu - sprinter.
Janice Alatoa (1988) Ni-Vanuatu - sprinter.
Miller Pata (1988) Ni-Vanuatu - volleyball player.
Katura Marae (1989) Ni-Vanuatu - sprinter.
Priscila Tommy (1991) Ni-Vanuatu - table tennis player.
Jeanine Alatoa (1992) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Fredrica Manses (1992) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Sylvie Gideon (1993) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Vanissa Wilson (1993) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Selina Solman (1994) Ni-Vanuatu - cricketer.
Melissa Wakeret (1995) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Junane Ishmael (1995) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Brenda Anis (1996) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Jesta Toka (1997) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Eva Boe (1997) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Julie-Rose Nasse (1998) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Eliona Taiwia (1998) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Friana Kwevira (1998) Ni-Vanuatu - paralympic javelin thrower.
Elmah Ajivi (1998) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Paulieana Manwo (1998) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Emilia Taravaki (1999) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Vaina Bong (1999) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Tisha Ronny (1999) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Melissa Bani (1999) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Keren Coulon (1999) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Dorolyn Samson (1999) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Lily Nihambat (1999) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Jane Alatoa (1999) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Delphine Kalmet (1999) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Lilian Sawon (1999) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Melinda Fred (1999) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Leiwia Tangarase (2000) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Shania Siri (2000) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Leimata Simon (2000) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Vanessa Kiletia / Vanessa Keletia (2000) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Hannah Taiwia (2000) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Ruth Tate / Cloe Ruth Tate (2000) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Cynthia Ngwele (2001) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Annie Gere / Annie Rose Gere (2001) N-Vanuatu - footballer.
Rita Solomon (2001) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Nettie Kalsau (2001) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Celestine Kalopong (2002) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Amelia Retty (2002) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Monica Melteviel (?) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Johnita Willie (?) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Nadine Kileteir (?) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Rina Batick (?) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Priscilla Charley (?) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Daina Kalopong (?) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Jasmin Takaro (?) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Noela Bokokoto (?) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Clemontine Senis (?) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Louisa Kalpram (?) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Dilisa Yeoyer (?) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Melody Tate (?) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
M:
Robert Van Lierop (1939) Ni-Vanuatu / African-American - filmmaker, writer, photographer, and activist.
Gilles Barbier (1965) Ni-Vanuatu - contemporary artist.
Lingai Kowia (?) Ni-Vanuatu - actor.
Albi Nangia (?) Ni-Vanuatu - actor.
Mikum Tainakou (?) Ni-Vanuatu - actor.
Charlie Kahla (?) Ni-Vanuatu - actor.
DJ DX RecordZ (?) Ni-Vanuatu - DJ.
Hoobz (?) Ni-Vanuatu, I-Kiribati, Solomon Islander, Fijian - singer.
George Kalran (?) Ni-Vanuatu - singer.
DJ Zinox (?) Ni-Vanuatu, I-Kiribati, Fijian - singer and DJ.
Georges Kalrang (?) Ni-Vanuatu - singer.
M - Athletes:
Francois Latil (1938) Ni-Vanuatu - archer.
Nigel Morrison (1955) Ni-Vanuatu - cricketer.
James Iahuat (1959) Ni-Vanuatu - boxer.
Mal Meninga (1960) Ni-Vanuatu - rugby player.
Jerry Jeremiah (1963) Ni-Vanuatu - sprinter.
Laurence Jack (1968) Ni-Vanuatu - sprinter.
Percy Avock (1968) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Ancel Nalau (1968) Ni-Vanuatu - middle-distance runner.
Lencie Fred (1968) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Saby Natonga (1970) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Baptiste Firiam (1971) Ni-Vanuatu - sprinter.
Simon Lauru (1972) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Tawai Keiruan (1972) Ni-Vanuatu - long-distance runner.
Bruce George (1972) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Fletcher Wamilee (1972) Ni-Vanuatu - sprinter.
Ken Nagas (1973) Ni-Vanuatu - rugby player.
Tavakalo Kailes (1973) Ni-Vanuatu - middle-distance runner.
Gorden Tallis (1973) Ni-Vanuatu / Torres Strait Islander - rugby player.
Damian Smith (1975) Ni-Vanuatu - cricketer.
Etienne Mermer (1977) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Seimata Chilia (1978) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Robert Tom (1978) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Moise Poida (1978) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
David Chilia (1978) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Richard Iwai (1979) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Joshua Tui Tapasei (1979) Ni-Vanuatu / Tuvaluan - footballer.
Rhys Wesser (1979) Ni-Vanuatu / Unspecified Aboriginal Australian - rugby player.
Abraham Kepsin (1980) Ni-Vanuatu - sprinter.
Jean Nako Naprapol (1980) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Alphonse Qorig (1981) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Samson Obed (1981) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Fedy Vava (1982) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Moses Kamut (1982) Ni-Vanuatu - sprinter.
Derek Malas (1983) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Chikau Mansale (1983) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Jean Robert Yelou (1983) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Roger Waiwai (1983) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Seule Soromon (1984) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Ernest Bong (1984) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Fenedy Masauvakalo (1984) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Alphonse Bongnaim (1985) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Rexley Tarivuti (1985) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Geoffrey Gete (1986) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Aby John (1986) Ni-Vanuatu - cricketer.
Roger Joe (1986) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
François Sakama (1987) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Nazario Fiakaifonu (1988) Ni-Vanuatu - judoka.
Paul Young (1988) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Arnold Sorina (1988) Ni-Vanuatu - middle-distance runner.
Joseph Namariau (1988) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Andrew Mansale (1988) Ni-Vanuatu - cricketer.
Jharal Yow Yeh (1989) Ni-Vanuatu, Samoan, Maranganji, Chinese, Possibly Other - rugby player.
Simpson Obed (1989) Ni-Vanuatu - cricketer.
Alehana Mara (1989) Ni-Vanuatu / Tokelauan - rugby player.
Samuel Kaloros (1989) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Trevor Langa (1989) Ni-Vanuatu - cricketer.
Daniel Natou (1989) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Travis Waddell (1989) Ni-Vanuatu, Torres Strait Islander / Unspecified Aboriginal Australian - rugby player.
Robert Tasso (1989) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Kensi Tangis (1990) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Worford Kalworai (1990) Ni-Vanuatu - cricketer.
Ignace Iamak (1990) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Rodney Serveux (1990) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Kenny Tari (1990) Ni-Vanuatu - cricketer.
Roddy Lenga (1990) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Silas Namatak (1990) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Michel Kaltak (1990) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Justin O’Neill (1991) Ni-Vanuatu / Unspecified - rugby player.
Don Mansale (1991) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Jelany Chilia (1991) Ni-Vanuatu - cricketer.
Patrick Matautaava (1991) Ni-Vanuatu - cricketer.
Jaxies Samuel (1991) Ni-Vanuatu - cricketer.
Niko Unavalu (1991) Ni-Vanuatu - cricketer.
John Alick (1991) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Luigi Teilemb (1992) Ni-Vanuatu - rower.
Bernard Daniel (1992) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Lucien Hinge (1992) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Joe Mahit (1992) Ni-Vanuatu - judoka.
Dominique Fred (1992) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Jacques Wanemut (1992) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Zac Santo (1993) Ni-Vanuatu / Unspecified Aboriginal Australian - rugby player.
Brian Kaltak (1993) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Jackson Tasso (1993) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Yoshua Shing (1993) Ni-Vanuatu - table tennis player.
Bill Nicholls (1993) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Kevin Shem (1993) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Elkington Molivakarua (1993) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Caleb Binge (1993) Ni-Vanuatu / Unspecified Indigenous Australian - rugby player.
Nemani Roqara (1993) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Zica Manuhi / Zika Manuhi / Sika Manuhi (1993) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Joshua Rasu (1994) Ni-Vanuatu - cricketer.
Mitch Cooper (1994) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Callum Blake (1994) Ni-Vanuatu - cricketer.
Jais Malsarani (1994) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Abraham Roqara (1994) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Kaloran Firiam (1994) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Ronald Tari (1994) Ni-Vanuatu - cricketer.
Jean Kaltak (1994) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Apolinaire Stephen (1995) Ni-Vanuatu - cricketer.
Seiloni Iaruel (1995) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Daniel Philimon (1995) Ni-Vanuatu - sprinter.
Barry Mansale (1995) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Raoul Coulon (1995) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Nalin Nipiko (1995) Ni-Vanuatu - cricketer.
Michel Coulon (1995) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Lionel Warawara (1995) Ni-Vanuatu - boxer.
Remy Kalsrap (1996) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Jacky Ruben (1996) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Alex Saniel (1996) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Tony Kaltak (1996) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Gordshem Dona / Goshen Dona / Godshen Dona / Gordshem Donna / Goshen Donna / Godshen Donna (1996 or 1997) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Clement Tommy (1997) Ni-Vanuatu - cricketer.
Bong Kalo (1997) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Womel Brandy Mento (1997) Ni-Vanuatu - sprinter.
Dick Taiwia (1997) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Claude Aru (1997) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Jason Thomas (1997) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Gilmour Kaltongga (1997) Ni-Vanuatu - cricketer.
Jayson Timatua (1998) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Selwyn Vatu (1998) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Joseph Iaruel (1998) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Jonathan Spokeyjack (1998) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Williamsing Nalisa (1999) Ni-Vanuatu - cricketer.
Azariah Soromon (1999) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Wesley Viraliliu (1999) Ni-Vanuatu - cricketer.
Ronaldo Wilkins (1999) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Jamal Vira (?) Ni-Vanuatu - cricketer.
Alwyn Job (?) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
Zechariah Shem (?) Ni-Vanuatu - cricketer.
Robert Calvo (?) Ni-Vanuatu - footballer.
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