Posted on April 30, 2014
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With less than two weeks until Roy Hodgson names his squad and only seven until the opening of the 2014 World Cup, speculation as to who is going to Rio is rife among the British media. Actually, it’s been a hot topic of discussion… Continue Reading “Time to choose”
Category: footballTags: 2010 World Cup South Africa, 2014 World Cup Brazil, Adam Lallana, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Andy Carroll, Ashley Cole, Ben Foster, Cardiff City FC, Celtic, Chelsea FC, Chris Smalling, Crystal Palace FC, Daniel Sturridge, Danny Welbeck, Everton FC, Frank Lampard, Fraser Forster, Gareth Barry, Gary Cahill, Glen Johnson, Jack Butland, Jack Wilshere, James Milner, Jay Rodriguez, Jermaine Defoe, Joe Hart, Joel Ward, John Ruddy, John Stones, Joleon Lescott, Jordan Henderson, Kyle Walker, Leighton Baines, Liverpool FC, Luke Shaw, Manchester City, Manchester United FC, Manuel Pellegrini, Michael Carrick, Michael Dawson, Norwich City FC, Phil Jagielka, Phil Jones, QPR, Raheem Sterling, Rickie Lambert, Rob Green, Ross Barkley, Roy Hodgson, Ryan Shawcross, Scott Parker, Southampton FC, Steven Caulker, Steven Gerrard, Stoke City FC, Sunderland FC, Theo Walcott, Tom Cleverley, Toronto FC, Tottenham Hotspur FC, USA, Wayne Rooney, West Brom FC, West Ham United FC
Posted on July 23, 2013
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Two royal weddings, a Diamond Jubilee and now the birth of Will and Kate’s child – if that isn’t enough to stir up any feelings of patriotism then I don’t know what is. But is our sport making us feel quite the same way… Continue Reading “Team GB – the greatest ever?”
Category: OpinionTags: 2012 Ryder Cup, 2012 World T20, 2013 Investec Ashes, 2013/2014 Ashes, 2014 Commonwealth Games, Andy Murray, Anniversary Games 2013, Australia, Belgium, Bradley Wiggins, Brazil, British and Irish Lions, Chris Froome, Cricket, Cycling, Dale Steyn, Diamond Jubilee, England, Euro 2012, football, Golf, Great Britain, Hashim Amla, IAAF 2013 World Athletics Championships, Ian Poulter, India, Italy, Jack Wilshere, Jacques Kallis, Justin Rose, Kenya, Lee Westwood, London Olympics 2012, London Paralympics 2012, Muirfield, New Zealand, Novak Djokovic, Pakistan, Phil Mickelson, Roger Federer, Rory McIllroy, Roy Hodgson, Royal Baby, Scotland, South Africa, Sports Personality of the Year 2012, Sri Lanka, Tennis, The Open, The Queen, Tour de France, Under-19 European Championships, Under-20 World Cup, Under-21 European Championships, US Open Golf, US Open Tennis, US PGA Championship, West Indies, Wimbledon, Women's 2013 Cricket World Cup, Women's European Championship 2013, Yorkshire
Posted on February 10, 2013
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It seems as though the Olympics have had more than just a positive effect on sport in this country… After England’s superb victory over Brazil on Wednesday the press were… well, positive! It’s fantastic – journalists now realise that our country can win things… Continue Reading “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life”
Category: London 2012, OpinionTags: Becky Adlington, Brazil, Cricket, England, Great Britain, India, Jack Wilshere, Jessica Ennis, Joe Hart, John Inverdale, Lizzie Armistead, London 2012, Luis Felipe Scolari, Mark Cavendish, Mark Hunter, Olympics, Paralympics, Rowing, Roy Hodgson, Shelley Rudman, Sir Steve Redgrave, Skeleton, The Daily Mail, The Guardian, Usain Bolt, Zac Purchase