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Released Bournemouth Defender In League One Trials
Released Bournemouth defender Chris Francis has been on trial with Charlton Athletic this weekend, as reported by Richard Cawley of The South London Press. The centre-back was released by the Cherries, who survived in the top flight last season and will play in the Premier League again next season. As is usually the case at the end of each season, clubs announce the players they will be retaining…
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favorite lyrics from my favorite albums/eps of 2021 - phase out by cara neir
“Towers In The Sky” Chris Francis This was a creation that took over five attempts to finally create. I really learned about concrete while making this shoe and gained a further respect for what the architects and builders of these gigantic brutalist buildings were up against—even on a tiny scale, concrete is challenging! The shoe is made in three separate pours and is structurally reinforced with steel.Music was a major influence during its creation, I wanted to make a shoe that looked to me like how Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five sound. What I found was that early hip hop was close musically to Brutalist architecture: born from Brutalist housing projects, it’s blunt, coarse, honest, raw, and real. Its undeniable sound structure of heavy bass contrasts with scratching, sharp notes; to me it was layered, audible architecture. The music was simple yet complex, and it really became the sound used to create the whole collection.
Moon Knight by Chris Francis
Shoes by Chris Francis.
First Period Setbacks Doom Rush
Difficult to overcome a 5-0 hole in the first period but kudos to the Rush for battling back #RushNation
MOLINE, IL — Quad City came out firing on all cylinders putting Rapid City in a deep hole early but the late Rush rally wasn’t enough as the Mallards took a 5-3 victory Saturday night. Quad City got on the board quick, scoring in the first 75 seconds of the opening period. Chris Francis was able to power his way through traffic before blasting a shot by Rush netminder Austin Lotz at 1:14 to put…
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