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2010 March 03 « Catch Seventy7
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Sports news and views, and other stuff in life…. The curious case of Myron Rolle: Too clever for the NFL? A young man who has already been dubbed ‘the future of black America’ has created a dilemma that the NFL is unsure how to deal with…. Young man with a big future: Myron Rolle (right) has attracted a lot of attention for his intelligence and athleticism. Many of his peers dream about the prizes on offer in professional football the Super Bowl rings, the money, the fame and everything else that comes w...
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2010 December 22 « Catch Seventy7
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Sports news and views, and other stuff in life…. Presenting… The Dowie Theory: Why managers should treat career moves like the stock market. Addition by subtraction: Current Sky Sports pundit Iain Dowie has proven you can both win and lose on the managerial merry-go-round. After extensive research (well, typing ‘career advice for football managers’ into Google) it seems that there is, in fact, no online resource for professional dugout occupiers looking to climb the career ladder. That can’t be right.
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2010 September 06 « Catch Seventy7
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Sports news and views, and other stuff in life…. My first England cap: Some brief thoughts and recollections on joining the Wembley media corps. So, I got the chance to cover England’s opening Euro 2012 qualifier against Bulgaria at Wembley. As my first game covering the Three Lions as an accredited member of the media, I thought I’d better note down some memories…. Wembley way: My view from my privileged position at the home of football. I never thought I’d get an England call-up at 23. September 6, 2010.
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David Haye – Audley Harrison: How a bout between the ‘Best of Enemies’ has actually exposed the worst of the sport « Catch Seventy7
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Sports news and views, and other stuff in life…. David Haye – Audley Harrison: How a bout between the ‘Best of Enemies’ has actually exposed the worst of the sport. It’s been billed as another battle of Britain, but the reality is somewhat different. David Haye’s fight with Audley Harrison isn’t a high quality bout worthy of comparison with the greats of history: it’s a soap era that exposes the demise of a once great sport under the particular influences of the modern media:. Perhaps that’s inevitable, ...
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Portfolio « Catch Seventy7
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Sports news and views, and other stuff in life…. In the absence of anything better to do, I have had over 250 articles published in various mediums in the last year or so. Some are quite good, a lot might not have aged too well. Nevertheless, below are just a few examples (hopefully the good ones)…. Id call Mack (c) a friend, hed probably call me. a stalker. Interview with comedian Lee Mack. US men’s soccer team rises in stature (LA Times). The LA Times turned to my remarkable insight (I imagine). Addres...
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Presenting… The Dowie Theory: Why managers should treat career moves like the stock market « Catch Seventy7
https://catchseventy7.wordpress.com/2010/12/22/presenting-the-dowie-theory-why-managers-should-treat-career-moves-like-the-stock-market
Sports news and views, and other stuff in life…. Presenting… The Dowie Theory: Why managers should treat career moves like the stock market. Addition by subtraction: Current Sky Sports pundit Iain Dowie has proven you can both win and lose on the managerial merry-go-round. After extensive research (well, typing ‘career advice for football managers’ into Google) it seems that there is, in fact, no online resource for professional dugout occupiers looking to climb the career ladder. That can’t be right.
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The curious case of Myron Rolle: Too clever for the NFL? « Catch Seventy7
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Sports news and views, and other stuff in life…. The curious case of Myron Rolle: Too clever for the NFL? A young man who has already been dubbed ‘the future of black America’ has created a dilemma that the NFL is unsure how to deal with…. Young man with a big future: Myron Rolle (right) has attracted a lot of attention for his intelligence and athleticism. Many of his peers dream about the prizes on offer in professional football the Super Bowl rings, the money, the fame and everything else that comes w...
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2010 November 12 « Catch Seventy7
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Sports news and views, and other stuff in life…. David Haye – Audley Harrison: How a bout between the ‘Best of Enemies’ has actually exposed the worst of the sport. It’s been billed as another battle of Britain, but the reality is somewhat different. David Haye’s fight with Audley Harrison isn’t a high quality bout worthy of comparison with the greats of history: it’s a soap era that exposes the demise of a once great sport under the particular influences of the modern media:. Perhaps that’s inevitable, ...
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My first England cap: Some brief thoughts and recollections on joining the Wembley media corps « Catch Seventy7
https://catchseventy7.wordpress.com/2010/09/06/my-first-england-cap-some-brief-thoughts-and-recollections-on-joining-the-wembley-media-corps
Sports news and views, and other stuff in life…. My first England cap: Some brief thoughts and recollections on joining the Wembley media corps. So, I got the chance to cover England’s opening Euro 2012 qualifier against Bulgaria at Wembley. As my first game covering the Three Lions as an accredited member of the media, I thought I’d better note down some memories…. Wembley way: My view from my privileged position at the home of football. I never thought I’d get an England call-up at 23. The second secti...