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Kathleen Molnar
Published:
12:22 PM March 1, 2021
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12:24 PM March 1, 2021
Highgate Festival pink plaques. Organisers Alicia Pivaro and Catharine Wells with two of the 2020 plaques, commemorating Angela Georgina Burdett-Coutts, and Harriet Mellon.
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There may be no Chelsea Flower Show or Glastonbury this year, but The Highgate Festival, now in its 4th year, will happen and is something to look forward to.
Running from June 19-27, it will be primarily virtual with several physical events if the circumstances permit. It is a unique community festival inside out concept with events (free and fee-based) taking place all over Highgate, encompassing top bottom sideways… and in some rather unusual places, spaces and venues.
VAR: Who Is to Blame?
Yes, Who Is to Blame? is back. | Matt Burt/90min
You know why that artwork is unnecessarily large? Well that s because
90min s
Who Is to Blame? series is largely unnecessary.
Everybody wants to blame someone for something. And VAR has come along in the past couple of years and doubled the debate it was meant to halve.
It s been meddling with football beyond belief since it was introduced in the Champions League for the 2018/19 knockout stages and everyone bloody hates it.
Teams everywhere have been the victims of a marginal offside or a bizarre handball decision, as referees stare into monitors (we had to make them do this, btw) and watch the action back from a multitude of angles, in slow motion. Any advantage gained became largely irrelevant.
Manchester United executive vice-chairman, Ed Woodward, "had tears in his eyes" as he showed former Anderlecht chief, Michael Verschueren, the criticism