Wellington Phoenix held to frustrating draw with 10-man Western United.
Wellington Phoenix coach Ufuk Talay and his predecessor Mark Rudan, now in charge of Western United, were both crying foul after Thursday night’s 1-1 draw between their teams in Tasmania – but for vastly different reasons. Rudan was the first to front the media after the match in Launceston, and had the sideline behaviour of Talay firmly in his sights, suggesting he may have intimidated fourth official Shaun Evans, whose intervention led to the dismissal of Western defender Brendan Hamill in first-half stoppage time. Hamill received a second yellow card after hitting Phoenix forward Ben Waine in the face while jumping to head the ball, a decision which left Rudan perplexed.
Endeavour film crews take over Oxford park in the sunshine
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Tuesday, 20th April 2021 at 12:12 pm
ITV’s detective drama Endeavour has began filming its eighth series in Oxford. Judging by the first-look images the broadcaster has released, it looks like the Inspector is as sullen as ever.
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Shaun Evans reprises the titular role and also directs the first of the three films that will make up season eight, which we get a glimpse of in the images below.
Roger Allam is also set to return as DCI Fred Thursday, despite the characters’ disagreement at the end of the last series. Though ITV didn’t reveal how their bust-up would play out in the upcoming season, it did release some plot details.