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Monthly Archives: April 2011
BIHTP – Catch the Highlights on Twitter
By STEVE DAWSON That awful phrase, ‘the exigencies of work’ combined with the need for sleep, prevented me from watching this season’s most anticipated match in European football. Real Madrid’s home loss to Barcelona saw two of Europe’s top teams, … Continue reading
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BIHTP – Wunderkind, Schmunderkind
Wunderkind is a German word for someone who excels in a certain field while still young. In sport, scouring the globe for wunderkinds is a full time job. Latching yourself onto one of these precocious talents means you’re well invested … Continue reading
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BIHTP – Rubber Necking
By Steve DAWSON Who would have thought that instructing Pirelli to make sub-standard tyres, would be the key to more entertaining racing in Formula 1. The swift degradation of Pirelli rubber has made four impactful and exciting changes to the … Continue reading
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What We Learnt From Melbourne
By STEVE DAWSON After so much winter speculation over who would and who wouldn’t be competing for the 2011 Formula One titles, after the opening grand prix in Melbourne we now have some very real clues. The Red Bulls, as … Continue reading
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Pronunciation – The accent is on Djokovic
Hi everyone, Below, Jonny has brought up a good point, which I’ve chatted about individually with some of you but I think is worthy of wider discussion. His assertion the Novak Djokovic’s surname should be pronounced Djock-o-vich and perhaps not … Continue reading
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