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Ex Chelsea and Liverpool star Joe Cole turns out for Belstone FC | St Albans & Harpenden Review

Ex Chelsea and Liverpool star Joe Cole turns out for Belstone FC | St Albans & Harpenden Review
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Ex Chelsea and Liverpool star Joe Cole turns out for Belstone FC

Joe Cole in action for Belstone FC againt Harefield United Reserves. Credit: Belstone FC A former England and Premier League footballer turned out for a non-league cup game at the weekend. Joe Cole, who made more than 550 senior appearances over his career, played 45 minutes for Radlett-based Belstone FC. Cole, 39, is friends with Belstone manager Aaron Lincoln, and he was able to convince the former Chelsea, Liverpool, and West Ham star to play for his side, which has been based in Radlett since 1992. The former professional footballer played the first-half of a cup match in Harefield, which Belstone won 2-1 thanks to goals from more Chelsea Academy player Perry Dicker.

Handling COVID-19 a disaster for front-line workers, researchers say

Article content Far too many front-line workers in the health sector have been, and continue to be, “needlessly sacrificed” by being inadequately protected on the job during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a global group of independent researchers that includes several based at the University of Windsor. The failure by health and government authorities to properly respond to the public health crisis has been “unbelievable … from an occupational health perspective, this has been a disaster,” said James Brophy, an adjunct professor at the University of Windsor’s sociology department and an occupational health researcher. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

Leyton Orient 2 Newport County 1: Exiles let lead slip to suffer third league defeat

NEWPORT County AFC suffered just their third League Two loss of the season as Leyton Orient came from behind with a quickfire second-half double to triumph at the Breyer Group Stadium. The Exiles, whose lead at the top of the table is now three points, went 1-0 up courtesy of Jamie Proctor’s 20th-minute strike from the edge of the box. Danny Johnson levelled on 62 minutes, before James Brophy made the visitors pay for failing to clear a long ball. County, who picked up five bookings, were denied an equaliser when substitute Tristan Abrahams converted from close range only to be penalised for a foul.

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