Tuesday 21 September 2010

Keep Checking Your Pulse.

To keep you updated of what is happening with your Pulse. The features we have and bits for the future.

What’s on:



Sol y Futbol:

We are following UD Lanzarote throughout the season as they compete in the fourth level of Spanish football.







Kult & Punk:

The two lads will follow FC St Pauli in their return to the Bundasliga.





March to the Arch:

Our very own competition,  which makes every team equal. 5 trackers covering F.A.Compettitons. Cup, Trophy, Vase, Women’s & Youth.




Polly Courtney

Polly runs the organisation Girls in Football, she will update us on the proposed ‘super league’ starting in March and general information about the women’s game. Her new book the Fame Factor is out now!





Men in Black:

Covering Harpenden RFC during their season in London 2 North West.



The Sting:

We will be following basketball club, Hull Wasps.  They compete in the National League 4, North Division. 





Outside the Long Room:

Jimmy Drew will bring you his thoughts on the season and how our team Breadsall faired.





Kevin & Paddy on Rugby League:

A preview and review of the Super League. Kevin Reith and Patrick Crowley are with Hainault Bulldogs.





Geordie Hockey Sticks:

We follow Jesmond Parish Church’s Hockey club through the 2010/2011 season.




The IceMan:

Pete Lewis keeps us updated with all that is Ice Hockey.



Fix ‘n’ Mix:

Fixtures and Mixing, part of our ‘Support your Local’ campaign. We will inform you of where our clubs within our features are playing, plus fixtures sent in to us from you. We will be ambitious and select an area each week in our 2012 section and list 20 fixtures from 12 sports. We will inform you when this happens.



Adam D:

Adam will bring you news about Ringette and Barkingside FC amongst other gems.

Adam also writes match reports for local press and covers local games for Time FM and other radio stations.


Shout:

Shout will return now and then with special reports, rants and other bits and pieces. Watch out for our Special Report about the future of basketball in the Capital during October.



We hope to be following the exploits of a youth side during the season, through their manager’s diary; in our Kids are United series. Still discussing the best way for this to appear. Watch this space as they say.

If you want us to follow your club please contact us info@sporttrades.co.uk. It would be fantastic to get new sports to cover and unusual sports. For our friends in the States, of which there are many who follow us, please let us know about your local teams. They do not need to be a professional club.

SportTrades support Cardiac Risk in the Young to find out more about the charity, please visit their website.



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