Sue Mott, in the Daily Telegraph, meets a multi-talented former England rugby forward who is battling prostate cancer When I received an email from An…
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Month: February 2007
Jim Reynolds, an appreciation
Ian Paul, a long-time friend and colleague, on the life and times of the Herald‘s former chief sports writer, who has died, aged 64 Jim Reynolds…
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Progress report on road to Beijing
From Matthew Crawcour, UK Sport UK Sport now provides a quarterly(ish) opportunity to put the latest Performance-related developments under the micros…
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Tremendous golf offer for SJA members
Former SJA chairman Paul Trow writes: I have two complimentary badges for every day of every European Tour event this year, apart from the Open and th…
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SJA Golf: Herts is where the home is in 2007
By Trevor Bond We have been to Muswell Hill and Maylands, to Surrey Downs and Shirley Park. In 2007, we are taking the SJA Golf Days around the M25 to…
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Och! Calcutta
Scotsman Robert Philip, in his Daily Telegraph column, tempers his countrymen’s enthusiasm for the visit to Twickenham You can almost hear the g…
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Football website goes to law against Premier League
The FA Premier League’s licensing scheme for the written press has thrown up a range of anomalies, and has prompted Yanks Abroad – which c…
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Wisden puts magazine up for sale
Monthly magazine The Wisden Cricketer has been put up for sale by the Wisden group, owned by the Getty family, which publishes the world famous cricke…
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Nike’s World Cup ad wins plaudits
A Nike ad that captured the spirit of the World Cup and Wayne Rooney’s triumphant return to the England squad has won the winner of winners awar…
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The good, the blog and the ugly
Ever wondered how effective online blogs might be for your newspaper? If your response to this is “what is a blog?”, you should realise th…
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