Feeling honored to have been given the opportunity to write for the wonderful New York Times sports section over the past decade. My final piece – about those involved in the mammoth operation of bringing Wimbledon's strawberries from seed to Centre Court. https://t.co/V5lOgP4VKr
For @nytimes in Tenerife, where this week thousands of Welsh fans, deterred by Qatar's rules and cost, will have the World Cup party they have waited 64 years for – just not at the tournament itself. https://t.co/CU64c3Xufz
Wales fans are proving a World Cup adventure doesn’t require a trip to the host country. And unlike Qatar, the beer flows freely in Tenerife. https://t.co/30koHcQ70l
“When you get a lot of us together, people do notice.” @itsjackwilliams spent a day with the British Left Handed Golfers Association. Their president thinks they’re the ones who’ve got it right. https://t.co/1xdbwAexip
For @nytimes: Decades ago, left-handed golfers were ill-served by pro shops and coaches—so they formed a series of solidaric groups. Britain’s society is still teeing it up, happy to explain why they’re the ones standing on the right side of the ball. https://t.co/ZyZMJONyJ9
@ScoutFootbaII Hey! I just wanted to quickly follow up on this. Would you mind letting me know your thoughts either way, please? Would still love to chat about your channel and the scouting videos you put together.
@ScoutFootbaII Hey! I'm a reporter who's looking to quickly chat about your YouTube channel for a story that I'm working on. Would you mind dropping me a quick email to discuss further, please? My address is in my bio. Thanks!
@ScoutFootbaII Sure thing! I'm looking into the story for The New York Times. The piece is about people who make football highlight videos on YouTube. Happy to explain more if you drop me an email.
Seven @nytsports writers were each given 900 words to explore the subject of fame. I spoke to Kevin Ware Jr., who, despite talk of his nationally televised leg break continuing to follow him around, has been quietly forging a basketball career overseas. https://t.co/VgEkfZCdhC
In today's @nytimes: The soccer teams that share the San Siro, the iconic stadium in Milan that has hosted two World Cups and four European finals, want to replace it with a more modern arena. Not everyone is ready to let go. https://t.co/a9WLHIx7id
The soccer teams that share the San Siro, the iconic stadium in Milan that has hosted two World Cups and four European finals, want to replace it with a more modern arena. Not everyone is ready to let go. https://t.co/qRF2f4fIij
For the latest @GolfersJournal, I headed to a swing camp in Orlando, Florida, where a group of apostles were looking to replicate the moves of golf's magic grandpa, Moe Norman – considered by many to be the greatest ball-striker the game has ever seen. https://t.co/25ULK8jw5x
In today's @nytimes: During the coronavirus pandemic, Chris Powell became obsessed with his Welsh town’s defunct golf course, long lost to time and the land. Then he rebuilt it, to play for a single day. https://t.co/hEQUcftlEJ