A "distinct, yet multi-directional blend of black metal,thrash-esque verses, gothic samples and keyboard work," is the verdict on Nottingham's finest. This fanzine knows its readership, the reviews are comprehensive and there's a letters page called Moshpit. It's only slightly disconcerting that editor Daniel Morris is depicted in a striped shirt giving a thumbs-up. Runner Up Webzine categoryIt's that Gemma Cartwright again (see Polish). This "blog-a-zine" is a one-stop shop for the latest on fashion and beauty, bu we also learn how Gemma has gone "a bit fitness crazy" after realising her passion for fashion doesn't sit easily with "someone who chomps down on Chinese food more than she should". Compared to Polish, C-Q is more celeb-orientated, with fashion news from the Oscars and tips on pirating the styles of the stars.
But most of all, Gemma offers to be every girl's NBF (she even puts them in touch with her own bezzy mate Jenni - "the Queen of sorting out problems").. Andy Wood spent yesterday morning watching football on television with his two young sons as he does every week before taking his them for a kick-about in the local park. "My children love watching the game, and football was one of their first words. I don't think you can protect children from swear words and anyway, it is not the language that worries me but the behaviour.Ed Stobart regularly takes his son, Jed, 3, to the terraces at Crystal Palace. He takes headphones for Jed if the sound system becomes too overwhelming. Yesterday the pain was more lacerating still, for the Cherry and Whites were not beaten until the dying seconds of a monumental game of knock-out rugby.
Gloucester last found themselves in this supremely diabolical circle of sporting hell more than a decade ago, when the visiting backs let rip after an even 80 minutes and sprinted away with the spoils. There are defeats, there are cup semi-final defeats and - most damaging of all to the Kingsholm soul - there are cup semi-final defeats against bloody Bath in bloody extra time. Richard Parks, who had a fine game, initiated the move, taken on by Doherty, who blazed up the left touchline, for Rayno Gerber to act as the pivot, and Bell to touch down A terrific finish to a splendid move Ross missed with the conversion, but added a dropped goal. London Irish: Penalties Mapletoft 2.Leeds: I Balshaw (capt); D Rees, P Christophers, C Bell, D Doherty; G Ross, M McMillan (A Dickens, 56); M Shelley, M Regan (R Rawlinson, 64), R Gerber, C Murphy (S Hooper, 64), T Palmer, S Morgan, R Parks, C Rigney.London Irish: M Horak; S Staniforth (N Mordt, 33), R Penney, M Catt, J Bishop; M Mapletoft (B Everitt, 69), D Edwards (P Hodgson, 75); N Hatley, R Russell (A Flavin, 51), R Hardwick, N Kennedy (R Strudwick, 50), B Casey, P Gustard (P Murphy, 64), K Dawson (capt), R Reid.Referee: T Spreadbury (Somerset)..
