IAN COLE profiles another of the candidates for the SJA Sportsman of the Year Awards – tennis Grand Slam finallist Andy Murray Andy Murray doesn…
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Month: October 2008
Wiggins wins his battles with booze and moods
Multi-world champion cyclist Bradley Wiggins won two gold medals in Beijing, including a stunning world record, making him one of the leading contende…
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Telegraph hires Ashes-winner Vaughan
Michael Vaughan, the Ashes-winning captain, is joining the Telegraph as a cricket columnist.…
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Olympians to parade through London on Oct 16
About 500 Olympians and Paralympians are to celebrate their Beijing success in London on October 16. All athletes who went to Beijing have been invite…
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Kinnear gives football writers the Bird
Newcastle United’s temporary manager Joe Kinnear has got off to a bad start in his relationship with the press – with particular complaint…
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Marathon target for Mirror man Holt
OLIVER HOLT, chief sportswriter at the Daily Mirror, asks all fellow SJA members to consider supporting his next venture I know this may come as a sur…
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Cloughie book evening – with added content
The organisers of the Duncan Hamilton book evening in Wimbledon next Thursday, October 9 – as previously reported here by sportsjournalists.co.u…
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Calzaghe sets the standard for Sportsmen of the Year
By Ian Cole Joe Calzaghe thinks his Dad is a pain in the arse. He told us so. Father Enzo and his boy Joe have been our guests at the last two Sports …
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“Mile-deep” Olympics gives websites a lift
MIKE BUTCHER, in the Guardian, analyses website traffic trends in August, when coverage of the Beijing Olympics saw a different sort of record broken …
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