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Level 1 set record to reach World Cup Final
Level 1 broke the tournament record score by beating the Alumni 9-1 in the JMU Journalism World Cup.
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World Cup treble beckons for third years
Level 3 stayed on course for a title-hat-trick by beating Level 2 in the JMU Journalism World Cup semis.
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Experience counts on Marine match night
The Marine Travel Arena was the destination for JMU Journalism Sport on a live match trip.
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Southport FC set big goals with new plans
Southport FC have revealed proposals to revamp the Merseyrail Community Arena.
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Scouse boxers aim to put on hometown treat
Scouse fighters put on a public training session ahead of a huge night for local boxing.
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Stadium boost for City of Liverpool FC
City of Liverpool FC have agreed plans to build their own stadium in Fazakerley.
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Legends help Chester in battle to survive
Chester FC hosted a much-needed fundraiser match for their fight to keep their club alive.
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Third years aiming for World Cup treble
The third years are looking to make it three titles in a row after the draw for the semi-finals of the 2018 JMU Journalism World Cup.
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Marathon match for mental health charity
A 24-hour football match will raise money for a Liverpool-based mental health charity.
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LJMU close in on handball title shot
LJMU Handball Club have moved one-step closer to qualifying for the national championships.
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Allardyce named as new Everton boss
Everton have chosen ex-England boss Sam Allardyce as their new manager to take over from David Unsworth.
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Wheels in motion for roller derby players
JMU Journalism visits the Liverpool Roller Birds, who compete in the action-packed contact sport, roller derby.
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Drinking in the famous Anfield atmosphere
JMU Journalism Sport’s Evan Fyfe and Oli Fell report live at Liverpool’s Champions League match against Maribor.
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Koeman sacked as Everton manager
Everton have dismissed Dutch manager Ronald Koeman after a poor start to the Premier League season.
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Runners get Tunnel vision on Mersey route
More than 2,000 people took on the challenge of completing the 12th Mersey Tunnel 10k race.
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Back-to-back World Cup wins for Level 2
Level 2 retained the JMU Journalism World Cup with a hard-fought 2-0 victory over Level 3 in the final.
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Record-breaking Level 2 outclass Alumni
Nine goals by six different scorers fired Level 2 to a JMU Journalism World Cup record 9-2 win against the Alumni.
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Third years reach final as Level 1 bow out
Level 3 reached the JMU Journalism World Cup for the first time with a 3-1 victory over Level 1.