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Lowestoft school campaign Darren Huckerby Bryan Gunn

Together with my head teacher Heather Madsen, we decided to create the Schools Against Racism campaign - a national campaign where we have challenged every other school in the UK to raise awareness of this issue by asking their students to create their own #SchoolsAgainstRacism football videos as a peaceful protest against racism. Since the initiative was unveiled on March 1 on Youtube, Twitter and Facebook, it has already received the backing of Suffolk FA, Norfolk FA and Essex FA. Pupils at Red Oak Primary School have launched a national campaign entitled Schools Against Racism . Picture: Red Oak Primary School - Credit: Red Oak Primary School

Tributes for former Norwich City FC chaplain | Norwich Evening News

He was among the frist group of students to take A levels there. Arthur Bowles, former teacher and chaplain of Norwich City FC and Great Yarmouth Town FC, during his national service with the RAF. - Credit: Submitted Arthur went straight from school to do national service with the RAF and was offered pilot training but declined in favour of enrolling at Loughborough University, where he studied P.E. and Maths. Before leaving school, he played for local football clubs - Lowestoft, Gorleston and Great Yarmouth. He also took part in several games as an amateur for Arsenal, playing at Highbury Stadium, but never signed up as a professional.

Match Preview | Rotherham United vs Cardiff City

Image Opposition Focus: The boss Paul Warne has occupied the top job at the AESSEAL New York Stadium since November 2016. The 47-year-old began his career with non-league side Great Yarmouth Town in Norfolk, and eventually began his professional career with Wigan Athletic at the age of 23. Warne spent two years at Springfield Park before moving to Rotherham in 1999. The attacker made over 250 appearances for the Millers in a six year stay, helping the club earn consecutive promotions from the Third Division to the First Division between 1999 and 2001. He then joined Oldham Athletic, scoring 18 goals across two seasons in League One. After a stint at

Former teammate pays tribute to Mike Sutton after death

Norwich City player Chris Sutton and his father Mike Sutton. Photo: Archant Library - Credit: Archant Library A former Norwich City teammate of Mike Sutton has paid a heart-warming tribute to him, as he shared an anecdote of a good-natured prank on tour. Tributes have been flooding in for the former footballer, who was also a keen cricketer and PE teacher at Hellesdon High School after his playing days ended. Norwich City youth development officer Colin Watts (front row right) in the C1959 Norwich City B team with (back row 2nd left) Mike Sutton. Picture: Simon Finlay - Credit: EDP / Archant 2003

Chris Sutton pays tribute to his father MIke | Norwich Evening News

Mike Sutton pictured in 1959 as part of the Norwich City B team. - Credit: EDP / Archant 2003 Writing in the Daily Mail, Chris said: It wasn’t fair for my dad’s life to end in this way. Alone in a room in a world of his own, without any member of his family by his side. Over the last decade my proud dad has been stripped, slowly and piece by piece, of his dignity by dementia. I only hope and pray that somehow, when he was taking his final breaths, he knew how much people respected and thought of him, and how much his family and close friends loved him.

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