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Blues Amongst Clubs Linked With Bury Keeper - Ipswich Town News

Blues Amongst Clubs Linked With Bury Keeper Friday, 6th Jun 2014 09:14 Town are amongst a number of clubs reported to be eyeing Bury keeper Reice Charles-Cook, who has turned down a new contract with the Shakers. According to Sky Sports, the Blues, Crystal Palace, Bolton and Middlesbrough are amongst the sides understood to be monitoring the 20-year-old’s situation. His agent Lee Payne confirmed that his player was looking for a new club: Reice decided to move on from Bury. He had a good time there, and will always be grateful to David Flitcroft for giving him his Football League debut and for offering him a new contract, but he wants to explore other options.

The Democrat Party Platform – American Free Press

latform that focuses on every group but middle-class whites. By the AFP Staff The 2020 Democratic Party Platform was approved at the virtual convention by party delegates via remote vote on Aug. 18. AFP reviewed the Democratic platform in detail, particularly as compared with the priorities put forth by President Donald Trump’s campaign team in its second-term agenda, which was accepted by the Republican Party alongside the 2016 platform in lieu of preparing a new platform for 2020 and reviewed for American Free Press Issue 36 & 37 by John Friend. To briefly summarize, the agenda’s relatively vague priorities, which were expanded upon in the president’s nomination acceptance speech, include: creating jobs, eradicating Covid-19, ending U.S. reliance on China, improving healthcare and education, “draining the swamp,” defending law enforcement and bringing “violent extremist groups like Antifa to justice,” ending illegal immigration and protecting American workers, ex

Group sentenced after fight outside Peterborough pub that left men with serious facial injuries

Group sentenced after fight outside Peterborough pub that left men with serious facial injuries When police arrived the group had left, but after studying CCTV footage officers were able to identify all four involved CambridgeLive - Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Three men and a teenager who knocked one man unconscious and fractured another s cheekbone have been sentenced. Patrick Connors, 20, Lawrence Connors, 19, Lee Payne, 19, and the 17-year-old boy, got into an argument with a man in his 30s outside the Yard of Ale pub in Oundle Road, Peterborough at about 10.30pm on May 26, last year.

Group sentenced after fight left two men seriously injured

Submitting. Courts When police arrived the group had left, but after studying CCTV footage officers were able to identify all four involved and later arrested them. The four all pleaded guilty to causing actual bodily harm and were sentenced on Friday (7 May) at Peterborough Crown Court. Patrick Connors, of Palmerston Road, Peterborough, was sentenced to 10 months in a young offenders’ institute, suspended for 18 months, and ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work. Lawrence Connors, also of Palmerston Road, Peterborough, was sentenced to eight months in prison, suspended for 15 months, and ordered to carry out 180 hours of unpaid work. Payne, of Leighton, Orton Malbourne, Peterborough, was sentenced to six months in prison, suspended for 18 months.

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