Jack J Collins

Independent.ie • 6th November 2017

Plenty of Great Danes Lurking Behind Eriksen

When Ireland drew Denmark for the World Cup play-off, a collective sigh of relief was almost palpable across the nation.
Fulhamish • 11th July 2017

The Stats Factory: Comparing Scotty Malone

It was confirmed last week, after much speculation, that Scott Malone was off permanently to Huddersfield for a fee estimated to between £3million and £5million. Jack J Collins looks back at the statistics of Malone’s season at Craven Cottage to see quite whether we’ve scored an own goal in letting him go, or opened the door for an improved replacement.
Fulhamish • 29th August 2017

Podcast: A Load of Jot-Air?

The Whites got off the mark for the season in the Championship wins column as they thoroughly dismantled a disappointing Ipswich side on a sunny afternoon in Suffolk.
AllAboutLaw • 4th June 2017

AAL Insight: Politics and Religion in Indonesia

Indonesia might seem like a world away from the UK, but it’s an exceptionally important state for the wellbeing world politics. Recent revelations have seen a Christian governor in a Muslim state, jailed for blasphemy, igniting the debate over whether a democracy can work if it is governed by religious principles. Jack J Collins weighed it up.
getwestlondon • 28th April 2017

Column: The Steel Behind the Sparkle

When Huddersfield took the lead in the fourth minute of last Saturday’s game against Fulham , there was an impending sense for many of a ‘Fulhamish’ end to the season, that the good work of the last couple of weeks could be undone in the Yorkshire sunshine.
AllAboutLaw • 3rd April 2017

Marine A Walks Free - Redemption or Miscarriage of Justice?

Marine A, or Alexander Blackman, as he has now been named, will walk free at Easter after his sentence for the murder of an unarmed Taliban combatant in Helmand Province was quashed and reduced to manslaughter.
Fulhamish • 26th April 2017

The Stats Factory: The Changing Role of Stefan Johansen

Fulham’s midfield trio of Kevin McDonald, Stefan Johansen and Tom Cairney, as we’ve pointed out time and time again, are the basis from which the Whites’ success this season has sprung.
getwestlondon • 20th April 2017

Column: The Stefan Johansen Show

If Fulham’s Easter weekend could belong to any one man, there would be few dissenting voices amongst the Craven Cottage faithful if it was to be handed to the Whites’ Norwegian one-man engine room, Stefan Johansen.
Public Pressure • 17th November 2015

Mike Skinner’s prodigal son

Bonkaz' musical output might have changed somewhat over the past few years, but his 'Forgive Me When I'm Famous' EP lined him up as a potential successor to one of British music's greatest innovators.
Fulhamish • 24th April 2017

Fulhamish Ep 29: Terriers Got Neutered

Fulham mauled Huddersfield Town on their own patch at the weekend as the Whites came from behind to give themselves a huge boost in the playoff race and take the aggregate score against the Terriers to 9-1 for the season.
AllAboutLaw • 25th January 2017

Giving Constitutional Reform the Boot

Early in December, Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi held a referendum about constitutional reform which saw him dealt a crushing loss – a loss which spelt his resignation from power once the result was announced.
UEFA.com • 15th February 2017

Bayern v Arsenal - UCL Match Commentary

Live match coverage of Bayern Munich v Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League, for Europe's football website, UEFA.com.
Fulhamish • 29th October 2016

The Pivot Problem

Slavisa Jokanović’s preferred formation is the modern man’s 4-2-3-1. This has been made exceedingly clear from his time at Fulham, especially this season. The issue lies not here, but in the personnel that are used in the CDM shield.
Tram22 Music • 13th June 2016

In Review: Shindig Weekender

Shindig is by no means your average festival. Everything about the place, from the moment you arrive, seems to be handpicked, and the touch of the personal is evident right the way through. From the friendly greetings at the gate to each stage's individual fee, it's clear that this is something that has been crafted through love and dedication, rather than bought and assembled from flat pack.
Fulhamish • 18th April 2017

Fulhamish Ep 28: Two Reds Make a Right

It was an Easter Weekend to savour for Fulham, as a double whammy of convincing 3-1 wins saw a return to the playoff spots at the expense of faltering Leeds United. The boys look back on both victories against Norwich City and Aston Villa, and take a look at whether Fulham are really hitting top gear.
Public Pressure • 19th September 2015

There are still no innocent bystanders

There’s a sense at a Libertines gig that you’re teetering on the edge of chaos. At their first reunion, at Reading Festival in 2010, the band’s sound system cut out halfway through ‘Time for Heroes’, and Pete and Carl wandered offstage, leaving Gary Powell to entertain the crowd alone.
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