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Stoke-on-Trent woman's desperate search for missing pet cockatiel
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Stoke-on-Trent woman's desperate search for missing pet cockatiel

  • A Stoke-on-Trent woman is searching for her missing pet cockatiel, Charlie, who flew away from his home last Saturday.
  • Key has been playing recordings of Charlie's friends, Ivo and Snowy, to lure him back.
  • Neighbors have helped search the area, but no sign of Charlie has emerged almost five days after he vanished.
  • Key urges residents to check back gardens, hedges and trees as Charlie may stay nearby.
  • She believes Charlie is likely near and may be exhausted, making early morning and late afternoon searches important.
  • Food and water have been left out for Charlie in hopes of a reunion.
  • Charlie's caregivers are appealing to the community for help in locating him.
  • The story has been covered by BBC Stoke & Staffordshire with updates online and on radio.
  • Charlie was last seen in the Milton area, heading toward Norton, according to the report.
  • The search for Charlie continues as neighbours and community members assist in the effort.
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Prem cult hero started Arsenal's long-throw trend by accident 'hurling rocks'
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sports20h ago

Prem cult hero started Arsenal's long-throw trend by accident 'hurling rocks'

  • Arsenal have revived the long-throw tactic, linking it to a revived Premier League trend.
  • Dominic Matteo recounts how a walk helped reveal Delap’s long-throw ability to Tony Pulis.
  • Arsenal are using set-piece coaches and consultants to maximize long-throw effectiveness.
  • The Daily Star frames the trend as a current Premier League evolution rather than a one-off.
  • The feature cites Delap as the historic king of long throws and ties him to modern teams.
  • The report notes a rise in long throws this season, reportedly doubling last year’s figures.
  • Nicolas Jover and Thomas Gronnemark are highlighted as key figures in Arsenal’s long-throw approach.
  • The piece frames the tactic as helping teams win aerial duels and penetrate crowded boxes.
  • The article references fans and managers discussing throws as a strategic weapon in the modern game.
  • The report emphasizes a broader club strategy shift toward specialized set-pieces and coaching staff.
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