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Just imagine the hullabaloo if Worrall is part of the England squad this time next year.

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"For a few minutes there was the hullabaloo of getting me on, but the game restarted and I just didn't think about it. It was a dry night and the gloves felt good on the ball," he tells BBC Sport.

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But Francis Green, professor of work and education economics at University College London, said the “hullabaloo” about the policy is out of kilter given the amount it is projected to raise - 2.6% of the £57bn England schools budget.

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Robert Plant told me a few years ago that you were once known to make “a complete hullabaloo” while warming up your voice before a show.

But Robert’s absolutely right: Back then, I made a hell of a hullabaloo, and it seems he’s never forgotten it, which is hilarious.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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