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BBC Offers Live Animations of FA Cup Matches

January 28th, 2007 · Comments

I uncovered a new feature of the BBC Sport web site today that you’ll definitely be interested in. It’s an example of how technology is helping to improve the experience of following football matches online.You may be familiar with BBC’s Virtual Replay feature where you can watch goals of the week in an animated form.But […]

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Tags: FA Cup · bbc sport

Premiership Entertainment Value Going Downhill

October 25th, 2006 · Comments

“The entertainment value [of the Premiership] is definitely going downhill,” says Chris Waddle, the former Spurs, Newcastle and England star (and now Radio Five Live match summariser).
In an interesting article on the BBC Sport web site, Waddle explains why attendance numbers are down this year for certain clubs most notably Blackburn, Wigan and Manchester. What […]

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Tags: Attendance · Chris Waddle · EPL Talk Podcast · Phil Ball · bbc sport

Is Chelsea Reverting to Dirty Tricks?

October 5th, 2006 · Comments

Some interesting news of note:
The Sun newspaper has the exclusive story and pictures of Chelsea dumping sand on their Stamford Bridge pitch 12 days before their important home leg against Barcelona in the Champions League. The move is bound to cause controversy and will add to the tense nature of the Barca-Chelsea matches of previous […]

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Tags: Chelsea · Telegraph · The Sun · barcelona · bbc sport

Required Reading for World Cup Fans

June 8th, 2006 · Comments

There’s no better time to be a football fan than right now. On the eve of the World Cup, the choices of what to watch and read are almost endless.
For example, you’ have to read this one about the battle between Adidas and Puma, and how it’s split a German town in two, literally. Or, […]

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Tags: Reading · World Cup · bbc sport



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