Myles Hodgson, the Press Association’s highly respected cricket correspondent, has been made redundant by the national press agency despite bein…
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Month: July 2009
Reluctant Botham’s five-fer is given the Bird
This week, NORMAN GILLER slips in a sneaky one, with Dickie Bird as his third man in a piece of cricketing history With the third Test squelching away…
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July 2009: Another record month for SJA’s website
sportsjournalist.co.uk broke all records for its site traffic in July 2009, even beating the Olympian heights reached during last year’s Beijing…
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Twitter making headlines in football and cricket
Sports journalists have long monitored the websites of top footballers and other sportsmen and women for the latest “updates”, but now, it…
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Ohuruogu: ‘I’ll be fit for Berlin’
Report by Ian Cole, main photograph by Steve Rowe Christine Ohuruogu says she will be fit to defend her world 400 metres title in Berlin next month. B…
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St Bride’s works with SJA towards 2012
The Sports Journalists’ Association is linking with the journalists’ church, St Bride’s in Fleet Street, to offer a welcome to the m…
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Flintoff’s form fires up Sky Bet’s markets
From Sky Bet The third Ashes Test between England and Australia gets underway tomorrow and SJA sponsors Sky Bet are offering a host of special markets…
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Accreditation: UK School Games
3nil up – and running with football on the web
An aggregator website, www.3nil.co.uk, has been launched to bring together links to each day’s best football-based content on the web.…
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Portsmouth lift ban against local newspaper
A change of ownership at Portsmouth has seen the Premier League club lift a five-month ban on its local newspaper, The News, just in time for the new …
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