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The Week with George Galloway – interview
talkSPORT – The Week with George Galloway
This week George Galloway discusses short-staffed A&E departments, crimes of passion and smacking children.
Renowned sports journalist Mihir Bose joins George in the studio to talk about his new book ‘The Spirit of the Game: How Sport Made the Modern World’ while guests on the phone include the Sun’s Dr. Carol Cooper and former Republican senator John Leboutillier.
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Midori House interview
Monocle 24 Radio – Midori House
Midori House talks urban investment with the finance minister for Rio, visits the watch fair in Geneva and meets sports book author Mihir Bose.
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Night Waves
Radio 3’s flagship arts and ideas programme, featuring discussions, debates, interviews and reviews with leading academics and artists.
Mihir discusses his new book, The Spirit of the Game with Anne McElvoy.
Click here to listen to the programme (Note: Section with Mihir starts at 0:25:30)
Robert Elms Show
With Jason Solomons, Michael Smiley, Mihir Bose, ‘Cover To Cover’ and Seal.
The Robert Elms show is a celebration of every aspect of London.
Three hours a day, revel in the stories and characters, memories and aspirations which make London such a great place to live and work.
Art, architecture, history, movies, shopping, drinking and dining all carried out to a soundtrack of music for grown ups.
The Robert Elms Show is tailor-made for you, dear Londoner.
Click here to listen to the programme (Note: Section with Mihir starts at 1:36:40. This programme will only be available until the 26th January)
Venkys find Blackburn a tougher egg to crack
Reputation potentially in ruins if Ewood Park mess is not cleared up
Things are moving at Blackburn although not in the way that will please their less than happy supporters.
It seems Jerome Andersen, the football agent, who was constantly at the side of Venkys when they bought the club a year ago is no longer the supreme adviser the Indian owners always consult. Indeed they have extended their net of advisers to also talk quite often to Pini Zahavi, the Israeli who is always described as the world’s most important football agent.
A simple reading of this would suggest that this must mean a change of manager. Surely with Zahavi, imparting his particular football wisdom, and all the many friends he can offer as managers, this must mean change is inevitable. Steve Kean’s days are surely numbered.
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