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  • Birmingham City will mark the 50th anniversary of the tournament which was once dubbed "Hardaker's folly".

    The Guardian World News David Lacey 2011

  • Steering resolutely away from the "chill" tag his band are often labelled with, Hardaker's DJ sets are as widescreen as his recorded work and take in jazz and soul influences as well as uplifting house.

    This week's new clubs 2011

  • The lush marble'n'mahogony-lined confines of Bournemouth's uber-cool Winchester pub is the venue for this scene of sonic experimentation and Hardaker is ably supported by Back In The Dark residents including deep house nuts Gary Ellis and Wayne Bailey.

    This week's new clubs 2011

  • When Bournemouth's geezers-about-town DeepBlue played a private party in London last year, not only did they thrill to the chilled deep house soul of Zero 7's Sam Hardaker, they managed to persuade him to take an excursion down to their manor.

    This week's new clubs 2011

  • Hardaker at the time was a senior special investigator and a member of the Directorate Special

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2005

  • Surely the statements by Messrs. Campbell, Cronin, and Hardaker reflect their concern for their businesses, not their sports.

    Sport is Big Business and Hockey is a Sport 1970

  • The ghost of Alan Hardaker may be permitted a quiet grin of satisfaction this weekend.

    The Guardian World News David Lacey 2011

  • Hardaker was secretary of the Football League for 23 years until his death in 1980 and ruled with an iron fist inside a steel glove.

    The Guardian World News David Lacey 2011

  • But Prof Hill, Prof Hardaker and a third witness - Prof Alan Thorpe, the director general of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts - all agreed a lack of supercomputers was a major problem.

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • However, they did seize the sop offered by Hardaker to make up for a potential shortfall in fixtures.

    The Guardian World News David Lacey 2011

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