Paul SevernA moment in time: Rethinking statuesStatues have been in the news recently, forcing a rethink in what they represent.Jul 2, 2020Jul 2, 2020
Paul SevernA world without footballMany years ago there was an advert on television which said something like: “Half-time is reminds us what life would be like if football…Mar 14, 2020Mar 14, 2020
Paul SevernHow quickly things can change…The problem with blogging about Championship football is that the games come so quickly, your piece can look stupid, or at best irrelevant…Jan 2, 20201Jan 2, 20201
Paul SevernDeal or No Deal? Changing times for Forest and football transfers.There’s nothing more spectacular on social media than football’s transfer window. Every rumour is taken as hard fact. Opinions start to…Sep 2, 2019Sep 2, 2019
Paul SevernBalancing Act: A review of the season.Tuesday, 7th August seems a long time ago. It was a beautiful, breathless night as Nottingham Forest went toe to toe with relegated West…May 3, 2019May 3, 2019
Paul SevernA season to remember for the Outlaws. But what next for the county game?Following a sports team is a thankless task. We cover many miles, sit though hours of action and suffer false dawns and frustration in…Sep 4, 2017Sep 4, 2017
Paul SevernFrom Bodyline to BoléroNottinghamshire’s greatest sportsmen and womenJan 1, 2017Jan 1, 2017
Paul SevernWhy English cricket should hit franchises for six.In under two hours I’ll be going to one of the biggest county cricket matches in my lifetime. The crowd will be approaching 15,000. No one…Aug 8, 2016Aug 8, 2016
Paul SevernLet’s not take the European Union for granted.In 1917 my great great uncle, Hubert Severn, went to Flanders, Belgium as a young soldier. He was wounded and died aged 26. Six years ago…Jun 13, 2016Jun 13, 2016