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A new approach to football columns

Howard Nurse | 12:20 UK time, Wednesday, 24 September 2008

So we kind of got the feeling that many of you found columns by footballers a bit dull.

When I use the word column, in many cases they were "ghosted" columns - that is to say one of .

We always made it clear this was the case, with the "ghost" journalist receiving a credit at the foot of . And all of the footballer's words were original, just perhaps arranged in a slightly different way so they made more sense.

That didn't always meet with your approval, so it was why we launched our first blog written by a real-life footballer!

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After the Summer of Sport, the autumn Inside...

Amanda Farnsworth | 11:14 UK time, Wednesday, 24 September 2008

Hello everyone and welcome to a new series of .

We're back after what must be one of the best . Gabby has been to meet triple Olympic cycling gold medallist Chris Hoy to see how he's coping with his new found fame - he's even big in Japan as we found on the streets of Edinburgh (do tune in to find out what I mean).

Gabby will also be sorting through 's shoe cupboard. Gabby has her eyes on , though I'm not sure she and Becky are the same size.

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Getting ready for the off

Graham McMillan | 11:52 UK time, Friday, 19 September 2008

So I was telling you that I had been told there was no chance of a ... well that was my first mistake.

We were delayed in en route to for 18 hours as the effects of Hurricane Ike swept up the States and, as you probably know, there was some damage to the course as a result. The media centre threatened to take off in the direction of , the place was closed and our efforts to get things ready were delayed by 24 hours. This was bad on so many levels!

But thanks to the sterling efforts of our engineering team we seem to be back on track with just a couple of hours to go till it all gets under way (touching all available wood).

We were still testing things up until Thursday evening; making sure our microphones worked at all four corners of the course, listening through to 24 press conferences and interviews with all the players and wondering what on earth Nick Faldo had been talking about!

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Preparing for Valhalla

Graham McMillan | 10:37 UK time, Monday, 15 September 2008

I don't know about you, but the is my favourite sporting event of the lot.

While the is full of triumph and heartache, a Test match is filled with nuance and intrigue, and the is sporting excellence personified, the Ryder Cup is a combination of all of that and more.

It grabs you by the throat on a cool Friday morning and doesn't let go until dusk on the Sunday evening; three days of unremitting pressure, drama and skill that can be won by the smallest of margins and lost by the slightest mistake.

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On and off

Roger Mosey | 14:22 UK time, Wednesday, 10 September 2008

A quick update on two scheduling issues that have been prompting a lot of e-mail and debate.

First, . Some people have been telling us they don't think we're offering enough coverage - especially compared with . In fairness, we're actually among the world leaders for Paralympic coverage: very few global broadcasters even covered the spectacular opening ceremony, and there is no mainstream coverage at all in the United States. Our commitment to these Paralympics ranges from extensive coverage on ´óÏó´«Ã½ One and ´óÏó´«Ã½ Two on weekend afternoons through to our nightly Games Today show on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Two. That's then supplemented by and .

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A funny old game...

Alex Gubbay Alex Gubbay | 13:10 UK time, Friday, 5 September 2008

Has there ever been a crazier week in football?

After a summer of spectacular live sport, with the , and especially the , it needed something pretty stunning to jolt us back into sports news mode.

But the last few days have certainly done that - not least for our editorial team - and for everyone else too, judging by the traffic we've had to the website in recent days.

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Paralympic Fever?

Dave Gordon | 10:20 UK time, Tuesday, 2 September 2008

Here . Chinese Television is still re-running highlights from the Games; crowds still gather around the perimeter of to have their photos taken with a backdrop of the and there seems to be an Olympic souvenir store on every street corner doing a roaring trade. Even at Beijing Zoo, sales of the seem as popular as visits to the real life Giant Pandas!

With the Opening Ceremony taking place next Saturday, Beijing is ready for Paralympic fever to take over. No sign yet of Paralympic souvenirs but the first tangible signs were the replacement a few days ago of all the Olympic banners that line the streets of the city with . Street signs have changed too with directions to Paralympic venues instead. For 'Olympic Village' read 'Paralympic Village'.

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