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YouTube joins Britain s jab drive with new campaign to encourage under 35s to get their vaccin

The campaign, called Let s Not Go Back , will run on YouTube and other outlets  YouTube has worked with creators to spread the COVID-19 vaccination message in a way that is easier to understand and more accessible for younger people It comes as the vaccine rollout in England is set to be opened up to those aged 35 and over this week

You re talking rubbish! - Parlour clashes with AFTV host over coverage

Although Arsenal apologised to their supporters in a statement confirming they had quit the project, the wedge between fans and the club’s owners had already grown larger. There are now protests planned against Stan Kroenke to take place outside the Emirates Stadium But director Josh Kroenke, son of owner Stan, claims Kroenke Sports & Entertainment have no plans to sell the club despite the backlash. When asked if they were ready to sell the club, Kroenke said: “We have big plans to invest, we have plans, we want to be great again, but a long term model does not support long term high investment. No intention of selling.”

Ray Parlour and AFTV channel chief Robbie Lyle row live on the radio

Ray Parlour and AFTV channel chief Robbie Lyle row live on the radio
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Boycotting the Nasty 12 will only speed up the Super League

Boycotting the Nasty 12 will only speed up the Super League… Date published: Friday 23rd April 2021 2:32 - Editor F365 Keep your mails coming in to theeditor@football365.com…   Reading some of the mailbox suggestions regarding boycotting the clubs, cancelling season tickets, never buying merchandise, etc… are almost spectacularly missing the point. Doing those actions isn’t going to driver the owners out of the clubs, but it will move the clubs out of the cities they are in. We are STILL going through a year where the stadiums are empty, with no income from season tickets (either they’ve banked the money now for next season’s season tickets, or the money for next season is being deferred to next year), the sales of shirts is down, the money from TV has also gone down. Clubs are making staff redundant, taking furlough money and in some cases, they are borrowing money from the Government just to stay afloat.

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