About

Welcome to Paperback Mitre. This is a website about football, written by some boys who spend too much time watching football and listening to music. Over the course of the season you will be able to follow the fortunes of each of the Mitre team as we share our weekend experiences and much more.

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PLEASE NOTE – Paperback Mitre is a collection of independent writers. All views on this website are those of the author, and not necessarily those of Paperback Mitre. Especially Gav’s.


One Response to “About”

  1. Hi,

    Glad you liked John Roberts’ piece about Deyna.
    http://www.paperbackmitre.co.uk/?p=565

    It didn’t originate on Sporting Life; it was on http://www.sportingintelligence.com

    The URL for the piece is:

    http://www.sportingintelligence.com/2010/02/24/the-transfer-fee-for-polands-world-cup-captain-included-a-photocopier-some-medical-tools-and-some-dollars-240201/

    Needless to say, I’d love you to link to it.

    Nick Harris
    editor
    sportingintelligence.com

    #603

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Music

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  • August 14, 2009 | 19:34

    AU released a great album in 2008 called Verbs. Later this year they are touring the UK, and will hopefully be playing some new songs too. This is a really fun popsong, with a kind of baltic feel to it. DF


  • August 14, 2009 | 19:30

    Stereo Arcade are a popband from Sweden. They make really catchy art-rock, which has roots in the sounds of both Britain and Scandinavia. Thus far they have only put out a few songs, but if they are anything to go by this band will be worth going back to soon. DF


  • August 12, 2009 | 12:51

    My album of the day is getting me quite excited ahead of the start of the Premier League!
    If you have Spotify check it out here: Football. SO

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