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  • Arsenal, Liverpool and Villa put faith in youth (voluntarily or not)

    By Brian Sears 14 September 2012 Arsenal have the youngest set of players in the Premier League in the 2012-13 season when considering the ages of those starting league games so far. Arsene Wenger has used 14 different starters in the three PL games of the campaign – and their average age is 25.6 years, […]

  • What’s in a footballer’s name? (Not Nigel in England these days)

    By Nick Harris SJA Internet Sports Writer of the Year 5 September 2012 While the Premier League continues to be the most cosmopolitan football league in the world with players from dozens of countries, the most popular names across the whole of English football continue to have a familiar sound. The word cloud graphic below […]

  • Manchester United’s autocratic Fergie on brink of 1,000th league game

    By Nick Harris SJA Internet Sports Writer of the Year 28 August 2012 Manchester United’s manager Sir Alex Ferguson, who has been attracting headlines in recent days for his latest episode of banning a reporter for doing his job, is an autocrat on the brink of yet another record in his extraordinary career. Since taking […]

  • Openly gay Olympians won six times as many golds as their peers. Why?

    By Nick Harris SJA Internet Sports Writer of the Year 22 August 2012 There were 23 openly gay athletes across all sports at the London 2012 Olympic Games according to observers who monitor such trends closely, notably Outsports.com. Ten of them won medals (43 per cent) and seven of them won gold medals (30.4 per […]

  • Liverpool and Saints face hardest starts as Swans and Hammers ease in

    By Brian Sears 16 August 2012 Liverpool and Southampton have the toughest starts in the 2012-13 Premier League season, with Swansea and West Ham having the easiest set of opening fixtures, according to a Sportingintelligence analysis of each clubs’ opening six matches. Within an objective ‘tough rating’ system, the lower the rating, the harder the […]

  • London 2012: Better for Great Britain than 1908 despite fewer gold medals

    By Nick Harris SJA Internet Sports Writer of the Year 13 August 2012 The past few days we’ve heard that Great Britain has enjoyed its best Olympic medal haul since 1908 but in relative terms London 2012 was much better for the hosts. In 1908, there were only 2,008 competitors from 22 nations competing, and […]

  • Premier League shirt deals hit £147m record high thanks to north-east boom

    By Alex Miller and Nick Harris SJA Internet Sports Writer of the Year 24 July 2012  The combined shirt sponsorship income of the Premier League’s 20 clubs has jumped 25 per cent in a year from £117.5m in 2011-12 to £147.1m for the 2012-13 season, according to new research by Sportingintelligence. This is the third […]

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