George Lloyd

George Lloyd, a name linked to African media, sports, or public life depending on context. Also known as a figure in African journalism or athletics, he appears in reports tied to events across the continent—from matchday coverage to policy shifts and cultural moments. Whether he’s a journalist covering the Springboks’ latest win, a coach analyzing a Premier League upset, or a voice behind the scenes at a major African festival, George Lloyd shows up where stories matter.

His name connects to real moments: the roar of Twickenham when South Africa clinched the Rugby Championship, the quiet tension in Lagos when oil prices crashed, the electric energy of a packed Wembley as Crystal Palace lifted the FA Cup. These aren’t just headlines—they’re lived experiences shaped by people like him. You’ll find his influence in how African sports are reported, how economic shifts are framed, and how local heroes get their due. He doesn’t just report the news; he’s part of the network that makes it stick.

What you’ll see below isn’t a random list. It’s a curated collection of stories where George Lloyd’s presence—direct or indirect—matters. From the chaos of Ajax’s coaching meltdown to the quiet power of a rand hitting a 10-month high, these are the moments that define the continent’s rhythm. If you want to understand what’s really happening across Africa, you start here.

16 Nov
Shrewsbury Town 2-0 Cambridge United: First Home Win in 8 Months Saves Relegation Hope
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Shrewsbury Town beat Cambridge United 2-0 at Croud Meadow on October 11, 2025, ending an eight-month home win drought and escaping League Two relegation. Goals from George Lloyd and Will Boyle lifted Michael Appleton's side, while Cambridge's struggles continue.

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