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Sportsthoughts (128) – An afternoon at the Olympic veldodrome
On Saturday we had a family trip to the Olympic velodrome, to watch part of the Revolution series of elite cycle races, which take place in London, Manchester and Glasgow. It was an opportunity to see how things are looking … Continue reading
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Tagged cycling, Glenn O'Shea, laura trott, London, London Olympics velodrome, Peter Kennaugh, Photography, photos, Revolution UK cycling, sports
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Sportsthoughts (127) – Managerial madness at the Irons and Bees
By which I mean the madness directed at the managers… Now, regular readers of this blog will recall that I’ve not been a big fan of Sam Allardyce at West Ham. Last season, I was in the Sam out camp, … Continue reading
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Tagged Brentford, David Gold, David Sullivan, football, Mark Warburton, Matthew Benham, Sam Allardyce, Soccer, sports, West Ham
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Sportsthoughts (126) – Two Angry Men
Christmas is a time when I stock up on books for the coming year. A couple I asked for this year were sports autobiographies which had hit the headlines in the months running up to the festive season. Irish footballer … Continue reading
Posted in Art, books, theatre, cinema, Sportsthoughts
Tagged cricket, David Walsh, football, Kevin Pietersen, Roddy Doyle, Roy Keane, sports
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Sportsthoughts (125) – Quins’ season so far/ Six Nations kicks off
It’s that time of year again. Early February. Crap weather, freezing cold… and the Six Nations rugby to warm the cockles of our hearts. I’m delighted to see so many of the Quins boys in the England squad: captain Chris … Continue reading
Sportsthoughts 124 – Have Arsenal turned the corner?
On Sunday, in the Premier League, something momentous (in football terms) happened. Arsenal went to Man City and beat them 2-0. Last year they lost 6-3. They also lost 6-0 to Chelsea and 5-1 to Liverpool. Collective nervous breakdowns in … Continue reading
Sportsthoughts (123) – Premier League half time report
Just past the halfway point in the Premier League season; time for a few thoughts on what’s gone on so far. Top two predictable, rest pretty crazy. Chelsea and Man City are streets ahead of anyone else. Chelsea, in particular, … Continue reading
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Tagged Arsenal, Chelsea, English Premier League, football, Liverpool, Man City, Man Utd, Soccer, Southampton, sports, West Ham
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Sportsthoughts (120) – The West Ham renaissance
This is not a blog I expected to be writing. And I know things could could change very quickly. But… West Ham are in the top four and playing brilliantly! Today we beat Man City, last season’s Premier League champions, … Continue reading
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Tagged Big Sam, football, Manchester City, Soccer, sports, West Ham, West Ham 2 Manchester city 1
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Sportsthoughts (119) – Quins 0 Saracens 39 – what’s happening?
First home game of the new rugby Premier League season last night. A tough one against Saracens, winners of the league last year in regular time, although they lost in the play-off final to Northampton. Got there 15 minutes into … Continue reading
Sportsthoughts (115) – Germany win the World Cup!
Well, after England went out – so early, it seems like another age – I adopted Germany as my team, although I thought Brazil might do it, with home advantage, Neymar and all that. So last night I was feeling … Continue reading
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Tagged Argentina, football, Germany, Goetze, Lahm, Messi, Muller, Schweinsteiger, Soccer, sports, World Cup, World Cup Brazil 2014
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Sportsthoughts (114) – World cup reflections, day 26
(Photo courtesy of a Mark Chapman tweet). Well…. As the late and great sports commentator, David Coleman, would have said: quite remarkable! The most devastating result in World Cup history? How will Brazilian football recover from this? Those of us … Continue reading
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Tagged Brazil, Brazil 1 Germany 7, football, Germany, Soccer, sports, World Cup, World Cup Brazil 2014
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