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IntoPress Promoting the work of aspiring sports journalists across the UK. Coming August 2015. And any revenue will go directly to the author.

IntoPress is an online football newspaper that promotes the work of aspiring sports journalists across the UK. Endorsed by leading names and organizations from the media landscape, the site acts as the platform for talented scribes looking to break into one of the most competitive industries around. The premise is simple: with the encouragement of recognised organisations, budding journalists arri

ve at IntoPress. Here, they submit pieces to our experienced editors, who publish it based on the content – the style and substance. Because of our focus on quality, because of our endorsements from the big names, and because of our partnerships with leading members of the media – an article on our site ought to be a journalistic seal of industry approval. Content is king – and we will make every effort to have yours seen in as many places as possible. Every article published will be put up to professional media outlets for syndication. Advertisements will run to cover the running costs of the site and all surplus revenue will be rewarded to our journalists.

Barcelona play Levante tonight, after a hard-fought victory over Atletico last weekend. Here's how they did it:http://ww...
20/09/2015

Barcelona play Levante tonight, after a hard-fought victory over Atletico last weekend. Here's how they did it:

http://www.intopress.co.uk/atletico-madrid-1-2-barcelona/

How Barcelona’s Structural Shift with Messi’s Introduction Won the Clash against Atletico Madrid Atletico Madrid lined up in their... Continue Reading →

He ruffled his hair, scratched his whitening stubble and stared pensively into the camera. “We cannot be scared of releg...
19/09/2015

He ruffled his hair, scratched his whitening stubble and stared pensively into the camera. “We cannot be scared of relegation."

http://www.intopress.co.uk/distracted-mourinho-needs-to-regain-singular-focus/

“Distractions and detours dig our grave” Humour aside, Mourinho was quick to confront his team’s issues, absorbing responsibility but reminding... Continue Reading →

"The coverage of Arsenal’s transfer woes is a tale of black and white where, if we’re honest, we’re swimming in a pool o...
18/09/2015

"The coverage of Arsenal’s transfer woes is a tale of black and white where, if we’re honest, we’re swimming in a pool of murky grey."

http://www.intopress.co.uk/to-benzema-or-not-to-benzema/

At some point tonight at the Barbican Theatre, Benedict Cumberbatch will purposefully utter Shakespeare’s most famous line: ‘to be, or... Continue Reading →

Next up, as we're Thinking of Pascal Chimbonda, is Fabio Aurelio - the first Brazilian to sign for Liverpool. (By Kiran ...
03/09/2015

Next up, as we're Thinking of Pascal Chimbonda, is Fabio Aurelio - the first Brazilian to sign for Liverpool. (By Kiran Chauhan)

http://www.intopress.co.uk/topc-fabio-aurelio/

Some men. Not all men. Just some. Those few are revered and despised, loved and loathed but, above... Continue Reading →

"What I have become is the worst sort of religious believer." Patrick van Straaten on the link between football and supe...
29/08/2015

"What I have become is the worst sort of religious believer." Patrick van Straaten on the link between football and superstition.

http://www.intopress.co.uk/o-shanti-cazorla-football-and-superstition/

Last season I predicted that Arsenal would finish somewhere in the bottom five places of the Premier League table. It’s... Continue Reading →

Jose Mourinho must use the full depth of his squad if he is to ensure Chelsea are title challengers come May, says Joe T...
26/08/2015

Jose Mourinho must use the full depth of his squad if he is to ensure Chelsea are title challengers come May, says Joe Taylor.

http://www.intopress.co.uk/rotation-key-to-mourinho-masterplan/

Jose Mourinho was looking for anything to defend his side after that 4-2 FA Cup loss to Bradford. Claudio Ranieri,... Continue Reading →

Supporting a mid-table team: It's like going to the gym, according to this West Ham fan. 'There’s something wholesome in...
22/08/2015

Supporting a mid-table team: It's like going to the gym, according to this West Ham fan.

'There’s something wholesome in experiencing (and surviving) the bitter lows of football fanaticism, and there are plenty of bitter lows going when you follow a team unprotected by the boundless wealth of foreign magnates.'

http://www.intopress.co.uk/why-dont-we-envy-the-bigger-clubs/

But whilst West Ham United have put me through a spectrum of emotion, with two relegations, two promotions and a will-they-won’t-they (re-sign him) love affair... Continue Reading →

Marlon Harewood and Hayden Mullins kept Carlos Tevez and Javier Mascherano out of the team. Thinking of Pascal Chimbonda...
15/08/2015

Marlon Harewood and Hayden Mullins kept Carlos Tevez and Javier Mascherano out of the team. Thinking of Pascal Chimbonda: the West Ham Class of 2003.

http://www.intopress.co.uk/topc-marlon-harewood-and-west-hams-class-of-2003/

Marlon Harewood went on to score a hat-trick in a 4-0 win. He finished the 2005/06 season as West Ham United's top scorer with 16 goals, as the team took FA Cup runners-up medals under Alan Pardew....

Swansea host Newcastle in half an hour. Here's how they nullified the champions last week. http://www.intopress.co.uk/sw...
15/08/2015

Swansea host Newcastle in half an hour. Here's how they nullified the champions last week.

http://www.intopress.co.uk/swanseas-stamford-press/

Swansea’s point at Stamford Bridge was an atypical feat. Reasonably often, big teams will play smaller ones and stumble, giving up points because of their own inefficiency or laboriously ‘grinding’...

Pascal was the best Premier League right-back of 2005/06. He's since played for Market Drayton Town.http://www.intopress...
15/08/2015

Pascal was the best Premier League right-back of 2005/06. He's since played for Market Drayton Town.

http://www.intopress.co.uk/thinking-of-pascal-chimbonda/

This interchange may or may not have happened. But Raymond Domenech's selection of Pascal Chimbonda for his 2006 World Cup squad definitely did happen, even if the defender, who had previously repr...

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