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Walsall 0 Carlisle United 2: Patrick and Kayode send Blues top of League Two

Taylor Charters, left, congratulates opening goalscorer Omari Patrick (photo: Barbara Abbott) Walsall 0 Carlisle United 2: Omari Patrick and Joshua Kayode scored in either half as Carlisle United made a winning start to 2021 - and went top of League Two. With teenage Cumbrian Taylor Charters impressing on his full league debut, Carlisle had too much for the Saddlers in an impressive away showing. Patrick rifled home on 27 minutes after being teed up by Charters. Kayode then made it two 12 minutes from time as the Blues reached the summit for the first time since November 2016. Forest Green s abandoned game in the second half against Oldham meant United s win was enough to take Chris Beech s side top.

Top 100 Tunes from Scotland in 2020 Part 3 (50-26): from Blanck Mass to Geneva

ONR (feat Sarah Barthel of Phantogram) - Must Stop​ A Killers-style R Rated epic with one of the most barbed pop lyric of the year in  “must stop falling in love with every girl/boy who f cks me” . ONR is the psuedonym of the man behind some of Scotland s best tunesmiths and former frontman with the underrated Dumfriesshire combo Finding Albert. ... Tommy Ashby - Blood Wolf Moon Borders-based singer-songwriter Tommy Ashby who has a PhD in psychoacoustics notched up  more than 2m streams of this gorgeous and reflective indie-folk song. .. Callum Beattie - Some Heroes Don t Wear Capes​ The Edinburgh-raised singer-songwriter says it is the most personal song he has written and is around how his dad, who was the first to introduce him to songwriting, brought him up on his own. It has since been reworked as a tribute to key workers during the Covid pandemic.  That new take features in the latest NHS Professionals video for International Nurses Day.

Top 100 Tunes from Scotland in 2020 Part 1 (100-76): from Mogwai to Deacon Blue

Gallus - Eye to Eye A searing razor-sharp riot of quirky post-punk mastery from the Glasgow quartet, who take their name from the pub at which they met. They say the lyrics are about how polarised society was becoming in the run-up to the General Election, but then as we got closer to lockdown we saw how the pandemic was polarising people even further . ...  Letters From Mouse- Dunkin A wilfully wobbly and floaty machine-pop with light beats that drifts into the subconscious from the underground electronic music producer from near Edinburgh. LFM also presents The Magic Window on madwaspradio.com, apparently.

Oldham News | Latics | Latics out of luck as the woodwork thwarts Kewell s battlers

Latics out of luck as the woodwork thwarts Kewell s battlers Date published: 16 December 2020 Latics boss Harry Kewell Latics impressive recent run was checked by Walsall last night, as the Saddlers triumphed 3-2 at Boundary Park. Home boss Harry Kewell felt his side were unlucky not to take anything from a game in which they were thwarted by the woodwork THREE times. “We just didn’t quite have enough in the end, admitted Kewell. “It’s a disappointing outcome of course, but my lads gave it everything and I won’t be critical of them after that performance. “Maybe we just put a little bit too much pressure on ourselves at times.

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