Written on Monday, 07 June 2010 11:02
The Back Page Lead team, with Francis Leach at the helm, will be rounded out by Matthew Hall, David Weiner and Daniel Garb. They will be filing copy each day from not just the Socceroos camp, but from matches and venues all around South Africa - from Polokwane to Pretoria. And they will also bring you the flavour and atmosphere from football's showpiece, the first World Cup held on the African continent. With UK editor Michael Reid showcasing the best of the overseas coverage each night, and updating important news, the BPL coverage will be both comprehensive and compelling. Stay with us over the next month, and enjoy the ride.
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BPL at South Africa 2010


What are you smoking Charles? Anyone would think this joke of an event mattered. What about the tennis, cricket, F1, MotoGP, etc? The SOO is well down the rung of...
Doesn't matter, Spurs will win this year for sure!
Great story Ed, I'd love to get something other than watered down gnat's piss at any of the ground's here!
Thank God for Annie! Highlight of the night...
Doggies to beat the Cats...you heard it here first.
The sooner umpires are professionals, paid appropriately and are staffed by more ex-players, the better.
Can't believe there's no mention yet of C Judd, three votes. No Murphy in the side he will run the Blues midfield for the rest of the year.