Matthew Leslie: August 2010 Archives
LAST SEASON was a hallmark for Glasgow Warriors when they racked up their highest ever finish. But are we asking too much of boss Sean Lineen to conjure up the same trick again?
NOT long after starting my post at The Glaswegian, I asked Ian Reid, the owner of this city's basketball club the Glasgow Rocks, how with his field being a minority sport in Scotland his team managed to pull in and retain a healthy support. His answer? Engaging the community.



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"Good point. Anything involving public entertainment needs to go that extra mile to stand out against the competition. Gi..."
"England and Wales won't be looking forward to presenting their report card to their doting parental bodies. As for the o..."
""A game for savages watched by gentlemen" went the old saying. While I would be loath to emasculate the game with over-t..."
"While I agree with you that modern players are unlikely to be bothered by boos, it always seems to take some of the dram..."
"Yup, it doesn't do to be a one-trick wonder - even if it's a good trick! Sooner or later, someone will come up with a wa..."
"Hai ragione, ragazzo! Given the large numbers of potential Scots/Azzurri waverers in Scotland, we should be making effor..."
"Love this article Mathew would like to see more people with your insight, attitude and directness taking an interest in ..."
"Maybe a big sign up 25 yards out saying "Deep End, no p**ing from the board!" might embarrass the ducking divers. I nom..."
"You told 'em so! Ever thought of applying for the job? While the Wales game just might give us a result, given that we'r..."
"Achilles: good reliable player, handy in a scrum, able to take the game to the Trojans, slight tendency to cross-dress b..."