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SportHappens

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About Me

Hello. I hope you are well. Good to hear, I am fine.

My name is Bertie , the Chief Editor of Sport Happens , thank you for asking.

I and my colleague Parker have decided to hop aboard the MySpace wagonwheel to see what all the fuss is about. It worked for the Antarctic Monkeys and Clive Allen, so hopefully it will work for Sport Happens too.

Sport Happens is an up and coming player in the sport of journalism.

"An unstoppable force. An unquenchable thirst. An unedifying site."

- England Manager Steve McQueen, April 2007



Leaving no ball unturned, no greyhound unstroked and no shuttlecock unruffled in our efforts.

Pop us a visit.

Snooker Theme v Tim Henman

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My Interests

Sport and that.

I'd like to meet:

Every sportsperson that has ever lived. Including those that haven't.

Music:

Yes, a big passion of mine.

Fave Bands

    The Discusses (if only for Geoff Capes' mastery of the bass flute)
    Jeremy Bates and Andrew Castle
    The Blindside Flankers
Fave Singles
    Rio Ferdinand: Brappin' n Merkin'
    Jeremy Bates and Andrew Castle: Unforced Errors (You're Plucking My Strings, Baby)
    Duncan Goodhew: A Little Splash
Fave Albums
    Peter Ebdon: Introducing Peter Ebdon
    Darryl Strawberry and Cream: Live in Seattle Jeremy Bates and Andrew Castle: The Singles, 1983-1995

Movies:

It's Top 5 thyme.

    The Story of Snooker's 1983 Dulux Open. Martin Sheen's portrayal of Doug Mountjoy was truly moving. Caddyshank White Men Can't Just Do That Kirk Triplett: My Story When We Were Queens: Cassius Clay vs Tony Hart

Television:

No. But I am thinking of getting Sky as I hear they show some sport sometimes.

Books:

Sporting biographies, autobiographies and hagiographies.

    Kirk Triplett: My Story. Robin Smith: Hats, Bats and a Whole Lotta Lovin. The Rise and Rise of Phil Babb.

My Blog

Season's Bleatings, Record Roastings

And there you has it. Chelsea's thrilling FA Cup final victory over Manchester United on Saturday drew another football season to a close. Aside from Manchester United's record breaking four day long ...
Posted by SportHappens on Tue, 22 May 2007 06:25:00 PST

Hendry Bemoans 'Bread Sandwich Brigade'

Ten days after John Higgins' win over Mark Selby brought the Snooker World Championship to a close, the hype is finally beginning to subside and Britain is returning to normal. The themed bunting is b...
Posted by SportHappens on Thu, 17 May 2007 06:50:00 PST

Justice is done as West Ham survive

An enthralling finish to the Premiership season saw West Ham survive relegation with Sheffield United falling into the abyss. And, like any genuine football fans, we here at Sport Happens are delighte...
Posted by SportHappens on Mon, 14 May 2007 05:20:00 PST