Editor Paul Trow is already working on the next issue of the SJA Yearbook, which provides all our members with a tremendous opportunity for networking…
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Month: July 2010
Sharp stats man Mark Butler is on right track
The world’s athletics journalists are very familiar with the astonishingly detailed and helpful work of Mark Butler, the BBC’s ever-dilige…
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Press conference: England Rugby 7s
From RFU Ahead of the Delhi Commonwealth Games, England Sevens are hosting an open media session for broadcasters and written press at the National Sp…
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Media Advisory: BOA launch of Our Team 2012
How I beat Wayne Rooney with my World Cup book
The 86th book of NORMAN GILLER’s career rolled off the presses within 72 hours of the end of the World Cup, and all for an upfront expenditure o…
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PA Sport “under scrutiny” in cost-cutting drive
The Press Association, the UK national news agency which returned a £3 million profit last year, is to make 30 staff redundant, with its sports opera…
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“It’s a poisoned chalice anyway, a terrible job”
This week’s quotes include Tiger Woods, Caster Semenya, Jessica Ennis, Bradley Wiggins and Sir Alex Ferguson on why he does not want the England…
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Press conferences: London triathlon
From Matchtight Triathlon’s world championship series comes to London this week, with racing in Hyde Park on Saturday and Sunday, July 24-25. Th…
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Cracking the Mirror’s striking problem
This week, NORMAN GILLER has been accused of being an “ideallist”. Nothing wrong with that, he says, but ideally there’d be no selli…
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58 years late, Helsinki heroes get their medals
From Philip Barker in Nottingham They’ve had to wait 58 years, but two of Great Britain’s hockey players have finally received the bronze medals t…
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