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Jonathan's Bio
Jon is a final year student at Loughborough University in England where he studies English.
A keen sports fan and journalist, he has won awards writing for the University magazine and is involved in the campus radio station covering sports events such as football and athletics.
He also writes on sportingo.com, e-sports.com and suite101.com, and is keen to add further sites to these.
Any comments, queries or opinions are welcome, so please feel free to write on any articles or my bulletin board.
Jonathan's Recent Articles
Jonathan Writes About
- World Football (23),
- EPL (11),
- Manchester United (7),
- Arsenal (7),
- Men's Golf (2)
- Salaar Shamsi commented on Cricket: Steve Harmison's Decline Is Nothing Compared To Hansie's Downfall
- Justin Langer Raves About Lancashire's Finest Bowler, So Why Shouldn't We? was edited by Jessica Silko
- Cricket: Forget Symonds and Hussey, India's Chawla Is the Man That England Need was edited by Jessica Silko
- Darlon Diego Manickchand commented on Flawed Genius: The Curse of Maradona, Best, and Adriano
- Keith Griffin commented on The Great Tottenham Clearout: Who Should Stay and Who Should Go?
- The Great Tottenham Clearout: Who Should Stay and Who Should Go? was edited by Jessica Silko
- Tejjy Thomas commented on Cricket: India's Singh Slapped With 11 Match Ban, Worst Is Still To Come
- Tejjy Thomas commented on CRICKET: Forget Symonds and Hussey, India's Chawla Is the Man That England Need
The Short List facts and information about Jonathan Naylor
Favorite Athletes
Steven Gerrard, Fernando Torres, Ian Rush, Novak Djokovic, Lewis Hamilton, Joe Calzaghe, Ricky Hatton, Ian Bell, George Best, Kevin Pietersen
Favorite Sports Teams
Liverpool FC, England and Wales Cricket Team, London Wasps and the Delhi Daredevils (why not pick one).
All Time Sports Moment
Liverpool 3-3 AC Milan (Liverpool win 3-2 on penalties) - best final I've ever seen and possibly the best final ever.
Most Memorable Game Attended
Tottenham 4-4 Chelsea.
Most Unbreakable Sports Record
Dixie Dean's records - 383 goals in 433 appearances for Everton, 60 league goals in one season. Unbelievable.
Ruth or Mays?
Ruth. She's much nicer.
Pele or Maradona?
Pele - his hands were only ever on the trophies, not the ball.
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Bulletin Board (4) Post a note »
13 days ago
Definetly..it will take time..soon enough..we should have a cricket following..WHY DELHI DAREDEVILS??
14 days ago
Finally a lad who loves both Cricket and Football..Great going Jonathan..hope the cricket following on Bleacher Report gets bigger.
17 days ago
Hey Jonathan,
Thanx for the pick of the day!
Cheers!
18 days ago
I'll keep you posted, Jon. Thanks again for sharing your work.
Ryan