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FOOTBALL fans are getting excited ahead of the round of 16 clash against Germany in the Euros. Places at pubs have been in high demand as people want to guarantee their spots to watch the match. Even though pubs have been operating at reduced capacities, there is still a big buzz for the games. Chris Dodd, who with his wife Ana, manages The Robin Hood in Norfolk Place, Brighton, said: We are very excited; we could have been booked the pub four times over; there has been such a huge demand. We were fully booked for this match two weeks ago, and that is before it was even confirmed what would be happening.
LITTER has been left behind on Hove Lawns after the bank holiday weekend. Glass, plastic and empty food wrappers were just some of the items left on the grass at Kingsway, Hove after a busy weekend. It comes after large groups of people headed down to the seafront as the sun came out, with the highest temperatures of the year so far. Some of the rubbish was seen spilling onto the beach, despite bins extra bins being put in place to try and battle the issue.
Bins were available on Hove Lawns to people. Chris Wyles, 25, who regularly exercises on Hove Lawns, said: “I honestly think it is a disgrace, the lack of care is pathetic.
Jackson Wray interview: Saracens stalwart on targeting another Champions Cup and honing his financial trading skills
Jackson Wray and Saracens are chasing promotion back to the Premiership this season, the first step in what the club hopes will be a return to the pinnacle of the club game (Getty Images)
Sport marches to a relentless beat of training sessions and matches that can allow little time for reflection, but the forced interruption of the pandemic gave Jackson Wray pause for thought.
The Saracens back-row forward has had a front-row seat for one of rugby union’s most remarkable stories: the club’s rise, fuelled by home-grown talents such as Owen Farrell, Maro Itoje and Wray himself, to sustained dominance of the European game, and then its fall from grace to England’s second tier following an enforced relegation for salary cap breaches.
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