Point to an event and we’ll be there in all available formats, from pictures, numbers and colour, to live reports filed at 23 seconds to midnight from some crumb-strewn gantry by a flushed and desperate hack.
Back in London our on-desk team will be reeling off beautifully crafted minute-by-minute, ball-by-ball, medal-by-medal commentaries from beneath the familiar pile of energy drink cans and tofu jalfrezi foil trays.
Perhaps you’re even a fan of the multi award-winning Football Weekly, featuring talking’s Max Rushden and Barry Glendenning, which is fine, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that and no one can prove otherwise. Good news: Football Weekly will also be daily during the Euros this summer.
All of this will again be provided free at the point of delivery. And, yes, it’s now that moment where it becomes necessary to point out the truth; which is that all of this is only possible because of your support.
These requests are always awkward. At the very least they provide an excellent opportunity to laugh at journalists trying to keep the lights on, or for people who have long since uncovered the company-wide bias against [insert name of your favourite football team] to say things like “cry more”.
But it’s also important. Funding an operation that can continue to produce high quality (ie edited and non-insane) journalism in a 24/7 digital landscape is a puzzle that is not straightforward to solve.
Asking our readers to become supporters, or to contribute to pay for something they value is, in our opinion, the best way forward.
Our part of this bargain is that we won’t stop talking about all the good parts, and also about the more difficult things, won’t become a club mouthpiece or a PR arm of the governing bodies, won’t parrot the line the algorithm likes most; will instead continue to act as a newspaper, as opposed to a rage-farm, cheerleading troupe or clip-site peopled by sex-bots.
Enjoy the summer of sport. Please keep coming back to follow it. We can promise brilliant writing and reporting from the likes of Dave Hytner, Ali Martin, Jonathan Liew, Sid Lowe, Suzy Wrack, Tumaini Carayol, Jonathan Wilson, Sean Ingle, Jacob Steinberg, Don McRae and all your other favourites. And if you think what we do is good, please help us give you more of the same by clicking on the link below.
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