Mila Kunis & the nervous BBC reporter | Aussie Backpacker ...
Stark starts off incredibly nervous telling Kunis he has never interviewed before and then launches into a conversation about chicken, jagerbombs, football and his mates Sir Dosser and Dicko instead of asking questions about ...Rachel AnthonyTuesday, 5 March 2013 8:54 PMhttp://aussiebackpacker.com.au/
News in brief: Thursday, February 7 | B&T
Australia's Got Talent on Nine calls for auditions; Aurora launches two new gay and lesbian-focused TV shows; BBC launches mobile sporting app. ... live scores, stats, commentary and analysis on-the-go. The app's customisable menu allows audiences to keep up with their favourite sports – from breaking football news and gossip, to live text coverage of the UK Premier League, Rugby Union Six Nations championship and the upcoming F1 season. Previous Next ...unknownWednesday, 6 February 2013 8:30 PMhttp://www.bandt.com.au/rss.xml
What's the stink at Adelaide United? | The Roar
This very interesting quote from Nigel Boogaard not only both excuses and condemns Kosmina for believing the Valkanis chatter, it also peels back the curtain on a club where gossip is king. “To be honest, we (the players) don't read into anything like that,” he said. “You hear everything ..... company – and, by 1992, the EPL had formed & they sold all TV rights to BSkyB for £300m. BBC & ITV were out … and so ended AUS FTA coverage of English football. Reply ...Vince RugariThursday, 31 January 2013 9:40 AMhttp://www.theroar.com.au/
Media drama can be good for football
John Duerden has been described by BBC Radio as 'the voice of Asian football'. He's spent the past decade living in Asia, and now brings Wide World of Sports readers an inside ... "Most do but a couple of them sit around like old women gossiping about things and then use the gossip as supposed fact to do stories and people want to know why the sport isn't growing. "Who the hell is going to take the sport seriously when you've these old wives' tales that circulate?" ...unknownFriday, 20 August 2010 3:40 PMhttp://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/
Comments - The Sydney Morning Herald Blogs: News Blog
She's in the good company of BBC football commentator Jacqui Oatley, who is the subject of an online petition to see her "get back in the kitchen". Again the sexist souls of the world have made the gender of a sports journalist ...unknownSunday, 6 May 2007 9:55 PMhttp://blogs.smh.com.au/newsblog/