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Showing posts with label The Blizzard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Blizzard. Show all posts
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
POV-FS Out Loud – Soccer Made in Portland: Episode 61
Labels:
Donovan Ricketts,
NASN.tv,
Podcasts,
Portland Timbers,
POV-FS Out Loud,
Radio,
Sleep,
Soccer Made in Portland,
The Blizzard,
Toronto FC
Tuesday, 13 March 2012
Free Stuff Wednesday Night at The Duke
I’ll be watching the second leg of the Toronto FC-LA Galaxy Champions League tie at the Duke of Gloucester on Yonge St. a block South of Bloor St. on Wednesday night – kickoff at 10 pm.
Sunday, 4 December 2011
POV-FS - On the Road - England - Day Eight: Back to London & The Blizzard Launch.
Up in the morning, quick pack and off to the station for an early train back to London.
Labels:
Books,
England,
London,
On the Road,
The Blizzard
Thursday, 15 September 2011
Sneak Peak - Behind the Cover at The Blizzard
My Blizzard piece is up at the Shin Guardian as promotional material for the quarterly publication.
Please follow the link to get your behind the cover look and then do yourself a favour and get a full copy of your very own.
Matt Spiro’s piece on Clairefontaine is a great read, as is Uli Hesse’s on his beloved Borussia Dortmund. Experience Gabriele Marcotti’s sentimental journey as a teenage Italian at the 1990 World Cup, and Jonathan Wilson himself tells us how Óscar Wáshington Tabárez led Uruguay to Copa América glory, the man was there, he knows.
Please follow the link to get your behind the cover look and then do yourself a favour and get a full copy of your very own.
Matt Spiro’s piece on Clairefontaine is a great read, as is Uli Hesse’s on his beloved Borussia Dortmund. Experience Gabriele Marcotti’s sentimental journey as a teenage Italian at the 1990 World Cup, and Jonathan Wilson himself tells us how Óscar Wáshington Tabárez led Uruguay to Copa América glory, the man was there, he knows.
Basically, for as little as you care to pay, you can have either a digital download or a coffee-table masterpiece of your very own, featuring the best writers – and me – writing about what they want, not what their editor mandates.
Sunday, 11 September 2011
100th Post – The Blizzard
The hundredth post, a necessary milestone. Having already collated a retrospective of some of the best and favourites this seemed an appropriate moment to pay homage to The Blizzard.
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