Alan Hughes, a former secretary and chairman of the Association, has died. DAVE RICHMAN pays tribute…
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Month: February 2012
Telegraph teams up Kelso and Scott for Olympian task
The Telegraph Group has moved to bolster its Olympics coverage this year, appointing Paul Kelso as Chief Olympics correspondent.…
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Simon Halliday is Ladbrokes Lunch guest on Mar 6
Simon Halliday, the former England rugby international, will be our guest to discuss the Six Nations' championship at the SJA Ladbrokes Lunch in centr…
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Vote now in the SJA Sports Broadcast awards
It's voting time in the SJA's British Sports Broadcasting Awards, with three categories at the SJA British Sports Journalism Awards on March 12 to rec…
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Taxed! But Redknapp won’t get any apologies
After a week when there's been more sports coverage from court rooms and inquiries than sports fields, NORMAN GILLER has a new perspective…
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How to bring the Olympic Games to book
While the world's Olympic and Paralympic competitors are in heavy training for the London Games, so, too, should be the sports journalists who will be…
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Laureus honours Charlton’s glorious career
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson received the award on behalf of Sir Bobby, and told the dinner-jacketed audience: "Sir Bobby is fine, but …
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Parkinson to be guest speaker at charity lunch
Sir Michael Parkinson, the SJA President, will be the guest speaker at the annual lunch for the Journalists' Charity in Birmingham…
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Laureus’s Olympic greats wowed by London Games
"I’m just jealous I never had the chance to compete in an Olympic Games in London,” Mark Spitz, the winner of seven Olympic swimming golds at the …
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Hooker’s life story that is a ruck-load of laughs
STEVEN DOWNES reviews one of those rarities in sports publishing: a humorous book which is genuinely funny…
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