Podcast 4
Tuesday, August 14th, 2007We’ve just released our 4th podcast. It’s main item is the difference in reaction to defeat between Brian Ashton and Michael Vaughan. Worth a listen ![]()
We’ve just released our 4th podcast. It’s main item is the difference in reaction to defeat between Brian Ashton and Michael Vaughan. Worth a listen ![]()
Strolling along Primrose Hill, I decided to record some of my thoughts on English sport and notably how valuable David Beckham was as a captain. Take a listen …
Just a brief announcement - we’ve just started podcasting. Please subscribe - it’s free. The first one is a little dull as we had to record it at 3.00am and did not want to wake the neighbours. We’re confident, though, that it will be fun …
With Michael Vaughan looking like he’ll miss the Ashes and the England cricketers playing so badly anyway; what with Tim Henman and all the other English tennis players crashing out of Wimbledon; let’s just hope that Becks and the boys can do the business against Portugal ![]()
My old school had a motto paulatim sed firmiter - slowly but surely - and that’s the way it’s going at SuperEngland.
The Sport section is really progressing with our main editorial criterion being coverage of any sport as long as it has some relevance to the English national side.
You can check out the sport site at http://superengland.com/sport
The forum is busy too - it’s at http://superengland.com/forum
SuperEngland carries on apace.
We are delighted to have on board two columnists, Radar and McGrew, who cover all sports with their excellent opinion pieces.
The SuperEngland forum is also strong with plenty of posts - but we could always do with more. Please feel free our friendly community at http://superengland.com/forum
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The SuperEngland site proper gets under way tonight - you can accees it via SuperEngland Sport
BBC SPORT | Fun and Games | God Bless Ye Merry Gentlemen
The BBC has a revised version of God Bless Ye Merry Gentlemen and you can play the music to it as you read.
Brazilian legend Pele believes that England and Italy are Brazil’s main dangers in the World Cup 2006.
BBC SPORT | Sports Personality | Past Winners
Let’s hope Freddie Flintoff - the latest winner - does better than some of the previous winners of the Sports Personality of the Year.
A brief glance at the list shows that since 1990 the winners have often retired soon after and those that haven’t often struggled instead.