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Gareth Southgate Has Resigned: Where Does England Go From Here?

Posted By: adminon: July 17, 2024In: SpectacleTags: Denmark, Didier Deschamps, England, Euro 2024, French, Gareth Southgate, Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham, La Liga, SpainNo CommentsViews:
Gareth Southgate Has Resigned: Where Does England Go From Here?

By Yusuf Bangura On paper, Gareth Southgate is the most successful England manager since Alf Ramsey (1963-74), who won the World Cup in 1966—the only international tournament England has won... Read more

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*The Changed Face of European Football*

Posted By: adminon: July 08, 2024In: SpectacleTags: African descent, Aimé Jacquet, Angelo Ogbonna, Blacks, Cameroon, England, European football, France, Indonesian ancestry, Mario Balotelli, Multiculturalism, Namibia, TogoNo CommentsViews:
*The Changed Face of European Football*

By Yusuf Bangura Something remarkable is happening in European football, which requires scholarly attention, especially by those working on multiculturalism, social integration, far right po... Read more

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In Praise of Kano, the Hope and Glory of Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: May 13, 2023In: SpectacleTags: 'Melting pot', Egypt, England, Germany, Kano City, Mali, Northern Nigeria, Senegal, SudanNo CommentsViews:
In Praise of Kano, the Hope and Glory of Nigeria

By Ambassador Usman Sarki Nigeria and West Africa owe so much to Kano. I write to celebrate Kano in the panegyric to this ancient city in the heart of the Central Sudan. I praise the peace a... Read more

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