There must be a busy summer of sport coming up, if the weight of packages arriving at SJA Towers is anything to go by, as our members have been busy g…
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Month: May 2014
Shaun Custis gets Sun sport’s head of content job
Chief football writer Shaun Custis and news executive Paul Hudson have been appointed to the new roles of head of content and head of publishing on sp…
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British Sports Awards are back at Covent Garden
Generously sponsored by The National Lottery, the SJA British Sports Awards are the country's longest running annual celebration of the nation's sport…
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Sign up now to avoid missing out on French events
Judging by the increase in requests received at the SJA offices in recent weeks, organisers of sports events in France, including rugby, football and …
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ECB agrees deal with writers on county reports
There will be proper reporting of the country's county cricket matches this summer, thanks to a deal brokered by the Cricket Writers' Club and the Eng…
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Action Images and FEI stage photo competition
Action Images and Thomson Reuters have teamed up with the equestrianism world body, the FEI, to stage a competition to unearth new sports photography …
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A rose by any other name would have sharp thorns
NORMAN GILLER has sailed off into the sunset, but still found time to recall the occasion Louis van Gaal compared his work to that of Shakespeare. Sor…
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200 not out for ground with a history of firsts
As Lord's celebrates it 200th anniversary this summer, the SJA's PHILIP BARKER has published a book on Lord's Firsts. Here, he details some of the bro…
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Leedham and Creekmore slam dunk top prizes
Worcester Wolves centre Will Creekmore has been named as the BBL Player of the Year in the Basketball Journalists Association’s annual awards…
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Copping a few kind words on the Yorkshire beat
As a freelance football reporter, ANTON RIPPON used to look forward to his visits to Barnsley. Until one day in the 1980s…
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