MatchPint Hits the Spot With a Fresh and Funny Sports Blog
LONDON, November 29, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
MatchPint, the UK's no.1 pub finder, has been working harder than Joey Barton's PR team of late and has a whole new arm to its blossoming venture - The MatchPint Sports Blog. If you like your journalism compelling and with a healthy sprinkling of good humour, then the Mud, Sweat and Beers sports blog makes for excellent reading.
Featuring writing from some of the sharpest pens out there, the MatchPint Blog offers a unique blend of up to date analysis, comment and sports satire, accompanied with rich multi-media content.
The diverse bunch of writers ranges from professional comedians, to fresh-faced young journos and from cricket-mad former-choir boys to professional rugby players. All share a common love for sports, sparky debate and that great British institution - the pub.
To date, the focus has been a football blog, covering everything from the World Cup and UEFA Champions League to npower League 2 and the Johnson's Paint Trophy. Now, the content is expanding meaning that sports fans and pub punters get the most entertaining word on the world's cricket and rugby union action from MatchPint's knowledgeable and deeply readable writers. That's the status quo right now but the breadth of coverage will be expanding even further soon, so keep your eyes peeled.
In the mean time don't forget to use MatchPint for its primary purpose - to help you find a pub showing specific sports matches on TV. There's lots of crucial sports action coming up including the final round of games in the Autumn Internationals, the nail biting conclusion of this season's Champions League group round, more Premier League action than you can shake a stick at as well as the Australian Open in January 2013. Through MatchPint's cracking app and website, finding a pub to watch your favourite side in is as easy as possible.
Contact:
Pete Starr
[email protected]
SOURCE MatchPint
WANT YOUR COMPANY'S NEWS FEATURED ON PRNEWSWIRE.COM?
Newsrooms &
Influencers
Digital Media
Outlets
Journalists
Opted In
Share this article