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Extra Time with Pride of the Terraces

On January 12, 2020January 11, 2020 By Andrew HendersonIn Basketball, Football, Rugby, Sport, Winter sportsLeave a comment

Sometimes the people I interview say too many good things for me to use it all in the interview pieces, so here I've gathered some of that extra stuff into one article in a general look at homophobia in sport.

John Dickinson-Lilley: “Pretty much everybody was telling me I was overreacting, but words matter. Words do matter, words do have power.”

On December 7, 2019March 23, 2020 By Andrew HendersonIn Sport, Winter sports3 Comments

John Dickinson-Lilley became the UK's premier blind skier before his retirement, but that was at times in spite of comments from his fellow competitors about his sexuality.

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