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  • Phoenix find value in European Football experience
    Phoenix find value in European Football experience
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    Images courtesy of Adelie Hernandez at Phoenix Photography The Tamworth Phoenix are currently at the pinnacle of the British game, with the Britbowl XXXI trophy secured safely in their clubhouse, the 2018 season has seen them venture into Europe to take on some of the continents best sides as part of the Northern European Football League tournament. Their first challenge was a trip

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  • The Big Game: Stirling Clansmen Vs Birmingham Lions
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    We look ahead to the 2016 BUCS Championship Final... As the Stirling Clansmen and Birmingham Lions stormed to undefeated seasons in the north and south respectively, it appeared increasingly inevitable that these two would be contesting this year’s big final, and here we are, preparing to watch the strongest two university sides in the country lock horns once

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  • An Intern In Rochester
    An Intern In Rochester
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    Hall of fame coach Bill Walsh was a progressive visionary, not just on the field where he introduced his “west coast offence”, but also on the sidelines, particularly through his “Minority Coaching Fellowship” initiative. Introduced in 1987, it provides talented coaches from smaller programmes with the opportunity to experience an NFL team’s summer training camp. Having that opportunity

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  • Lions Send Roar Across Europe
    Lions Send Roar Across Europe
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    Ordinarily if you are in an American football contest, you’ll be playing four quarters. For Great Britain to win through to the next stage in the European Championships, they would need to win out over eight. Standing in their way were Russia and the Czech Republic, and over a period of three days, they dispatched both of them, convincingly.

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  • Britbowl XXXI…It’s A Phamily Affair
    Britbowl XXXI…It’s A Phamily Affair
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    In 2017 the pinnacle of Britball competition had thrown up something different, a non-all London final. At the impressive Sixways Stadium in Worcester, all was set for a battle between the best of the North and the best of the South, Tamworth Phoenix versus London Blitz. Although the Phoenix had not lost a regular season game for two years, and had despatched the reigning champion

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  • Warriors Topple The Towers
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    The Warriors Chose The New River Stadium On White Hart Lane As The Venue For This Showpiece Britball Event, And An Excellent Venue It Turned Out To Be. They Should Be Proud Of The Way They Ensured All The Ingredients Were In Place For The Sizeable Crowd To Experience A Full Day Of Football Enjoyment. Arriving in London for their NEFL match up with the Warriors, Danish powerhouse

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  • Are We Still Talking Double Dutch?
    Are We Still Talking Double Dutch?
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    Are we still talking Double Dutch? In the 2014 BUCS season the Stirling Clansmen went undefeated, claiming the National title in a gritty title clinching battle with the Birmingham Lions. At the helm of the offence was their talismanic quarterback, Luis “Dutch” Stephenson. Famed for his bravado and distinctive golden “mullet” he delivered on his promise to secure the title, and

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  • Britball 1986…The Cliff Stroughter Season
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    The British game was about to enter its second full season of competitive play in 1986, and amongst the leading teams, a lot of progress had been made in the previous twelve months. Standards of play had risen, stadiums with good facilities were being used to host games, attendances were rising and teams were hiring import players. It all made for an attractive spectacle for the fans.

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    I Could Give You An In Depth Analysis Of All 128 FBS Teams, But Hey…I Left My Anorak At The Office, So Here’s A Brief To Get You Up To Speed. Headed in to its second season, the new College Football Playoff structure with its four-team knock out, looks set to pit some perennial powerhouses against each other. There always seems to be a surprise contender who bursts out of the

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  • 'Anyone Can Beat Anyone' - Birmingham Bulls' Mark Pagett On SFC1
    'Anyone Can Beat Anyone' - Birmingham Bulls' Mark Pagett On SFC1
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    We catch up with the head coach of Britain's longest-competing American football team after their first season in the Southern Conference... It’s been a difficult decade for BAFA’s longest-running team. During the sport’s boom time in the 1980’s and 90’s, they were one of the biggest institutions in the country, often gating around 7000 spectators for home games, but as

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  • From Southampton to Vegas
    From Southampton to Vegas
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    From Southampton to Vegas Cameron Craig is a big unit! At 6’4” and 270lbs he strikes an imposing figure. He has also made a big impression with the Las Vegas Cobras of the Arena Football League and their owner David Foster, who found him through the Podyum Recruitment group, and have signed him to a pro contract

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    In October this year the GB Lions men’s team travelled to Sweden to play a “friendly” game (that terminology doesn’t seem right for American Football does it!, so let’s call it a game that wasn’t part of a competition). They took a large squad, and performed pretty well, considering the inherent issues that National representative sides have, i.e., the players are not used to playing

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