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"Thomas Webb (born 17 April 1989) is an English footballer who plays as a forward for Tilbury. He was a product of the Colchester United Academy, going on to make one first-team substitute appearance for the club. He has also represented Folkestone Invicta, Halstead Town, East Thurrock United and AFC Sudbury. Career Born in Chelmsford, Webb joined the Colchester United Academy at the age of 11. He featured regularly in Colchester's senior youth sides prior to his 16th birthday and finished as top scorer in both of his apprenticeship years with the club. His willingness and ability saw him awarded a professional contract in the summer of 2007, signing a deal alongside fellow youth-team products Tom Devaux, Medy Elito and Anthony Wordsworth. Webb made his first and only first-team appearance for Colchester during an injury and suspension crisis during their second-ever season in the Championship, featuring as a substitute at the first-ever competitive fixture at Shrewsbury Town's New Meadow stadium on 14 August 2007. As the fixture went to extra time and Colchester conceding in the 106th minute, Webb was brought on as a replacement for defender John White in the 112th minute as the U's desperately searched for a goal. It wasn't to be a dream debut for Webb as Colchester were defeated 1–0. In February 2008, Webb was sent on loan for one month to Folkestone Invicta. He was then released at the end of the 2007–08 season as Colchester were relegated from the Championship to League One. He was released alongside Tom Devaux, Danny Granville, Luke Guttridge and Kevin Watson, while Aidan Davison and Teddy Sheringham retired. Following his release from Colchester, Webb travelled to Spain to join the Glenn Hoddle Academy, before joining Harlow Town. He then signed for Halstead Town prior to the 2009–10 season. He signed for AFC Sudbury in May 2010, scoring two goals in 21 appearances prior to his release from the club in January 2011. Webb then returned to the club in March 2011, where he remained until the end of the season. Summer 2011 saw Webb depart Sudbury, joining Tilbury, with whom he stayed until the end of the 2011–12 season. He once again returned to Sudbury for the beginning of the 2012–13 season, but yet again departed to Tilbury in December 2012. References External links * Category:1989 births Category:Living people Category:Sportspeople from Chelmsford Category:English footballers Category:Association football forwards Category:Colchester United F.C. players Category:Folkestone Invicta F.C. players Category:Harlow Town F.C. players Category:Halstead Town F.C. players Category:A.F.C. Sudbury players Category:Tilbury F.C. players "
"Royal Communications is a branch of the Private Secretary's Office of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom responsible for media relations and communicating with various organisations and authorities on matters to do with The Queen and the Royal Family. Until early 2014, Royal Communications was known as the Royal Household Press Office. The head of Royal Communications is the Communications Secretary to the Queen, currently Donal McCabe, who oversees all the press teams for members of the Royal Family. Communications Secretaries In 2014, the press offices of members of the Royal Family merged for a time at Buckingham Palace, though individual Communications Secretaries for members of the Royal Family were retained. Those members of the Royal Family who do not have their own Communications Secretaries are represented by that of The Queen. The current Communications Secretaries within the Royal Household are: * Mr Donal McCabe – Communications Secretary to The Queen * Mr Julian Payne – Communications Secretary to The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall * Mr Christian Jones – Communications Secretary to The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Former Press Office Positions = Director of Royal Communications (2014-2018) = • Ms Sally Osman, LVO 2014–2018 = The Queen's Media Secretary (2016-2018) = • Mr Steve Kingstone, MVO 2016–2018 = List of Communications & Press Secretary to The Queen = * Mr James Roscoe, MVO 2013–2017 * Mrs Ailsa Anderson, LVO 2010–2013 * Ms Samantha Cohen, LVO 2007–2010 * Miss Penelope Russell-Smith, CVO 2002–07 = List of Deputy Press Secretary to The Queen = Since 1988, the role of Deputy Press Secretary has existed. It has been occupied by 8 people to date: * Mr Steve Kingstone, MVO 2013-2016 * Mr James Roscoe, MVO 2012–2013 * Dr Ed Perkins, MVO 2010–2012 * Mrs Ailsa Anderson, LVO 2007–2010 * Ms Samantha Cohen, LVO 2003–2007 * Miss Penelope Russell-Smith, LVO 1998–2002 * Geoffrey Crawford, CVO 1993–1997 * John Haslam, LVO 1988–1993 =List of Communications Secretaries (1998–2002)= *Simon Walker 2000–2002 *Simon Lewis 1998–2000 =List of Press Secretaries to the Sovereign (1918–2002)= *Miss Penelope Russell-Smith, LVO 2000–2002 * Geoffrey Crawford, CVO 1997–2000 *Charles Anson, LVO 1990–1997 *Robin Janvrin, LVO 1987–1990 *Michael Shea, CVO 1978–1987 *Ronald Allison, CVO 1973–1978 *Robin Ludlow, 1972–1973 *William Heseltine, CVO 1968–1972 *Commander Sir Richard Colville, KCVO CB DSC 1947–1968 *Captain Sir Lewis Ritchie, KCVO CBE Royal Navy 1944–1947 vacant 1931–1944 *Sir Frank Mitchell, CBE MVO 1920–1931 *Samuel Pryor 1918–1920 =List of Assistant Press Secretaries to the Sovereign= *1947–1957: Hon. Mrs Alexander Hood *1958–1981: Anne Hawkins (Wall from 1975) *1959–1960: Joseph Bennet Odunton *1965–1967: William Heseltine *1970–1974: Lawrence Bryant References Category:Positions within the British Royal Household "
"Gogi Alauddin (born September 9, 1950, in Lahore, Pakistan) is a former squash player from Pakistan. He was one of the game's leading players in the 1970s. Gogi won the British Amateur championship in 1970 and 1971, and the Pakistan Open in 1972 and 1973. He was also runner-up at the British Open in 1973 and 1975. He reached a career-high world ranking of World No. 2. Since retiring as a player, he has worked as a squash coach. He is considered to be the best squash coach of all time by many professionals. His son is the captain of the Trinity College Squash Team, which once defeated the Harvard Squash Team as well. Gogi had a post-retirement appearance as a player at the FMC 2nd Asian Squash Masters Tournament, where he won a gold medal for his age bracket (60+) References External links * * Interview with PakistanToday * Gogi Displays his class in Asian Masters * Category:1950 births Category:Living people Category:Pakistani male squash players "