Stephen Brenkley
stephenbrenkley.bsky.social
Stephen Brenkley
@stephenbrenkley.bsky.social
Former chief cricket correspondent of the Independent on Sunday and the Independent. Author of A Striking Summer - How the 1926 Ashes healed the wounds of a divided nation
Different world of course but the feeling is that he’s more Paisley than Shankly.
My theory about Arne Slot is that he's recognised the individual ability of these Liverpool players on the ball - and given them more chance to think and play.

Which is not to disparage Klopp's great work.
They were probably just ready to switch from high intensity running to a more crafted style.
February 23, 2025 at 7:41 PM
Yes, it seems to me a huge concern @anniechave that this may turn to be a one-off payment and that annual fee payment will virtually stop.
Total valuation for The 100 - 975m. Non host counties get 27m from proposal. Original share of the competition was 1/19th of 90% which is 46m.
What assurances have they had on future distributions?
It’s welcome money but what revenue will they get if they lose the blast & their cc matches are cut?
February 16, 2025 at 11:02 AM
Reposted by Stephen Brenkley
The #BishopandBear goes back in time to 1926 when a pint cost 6 old pence. @stephenbrenkley.bsky.social
author of A Striking Summer (How cricket united a divided nation) is our guest and brings that remarkable period to life. Listen here
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@samstow.bsky.social
The Bishop and The Bear Ep 88 by The Guerilla Cricket Podcast
This week we speak to Stephen Brenkley former cricket corespondent at the Indepedent and the author of A Striking Summer
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February 6, 2025 at 6:47 PM
Disappointing effort by England to lose the Ashes in Sydney. Often poor bowling, inept fielding, soft cricket. Oz superb. If this was the men there’d be calls to bring ‘em home.
January 20, 2025 at 3:29 PM
A striking summer: when the 1926 Ashes series united a divided nation. A flavour from The Guardian
December 12, 2024 at 2:43 PM
I am moving here from twitter which is a bit alarming lately. It’ll be the same stuff about cricket issues that matter to me, sometimes at random, occasional other stuff - oh, sorry, and my new book A Striking Summer from Fairfield Books about how the 1926 Ashes series helped save the nation
November 14, 2024 at 6:28 PM
It was lovely to speak to the Scottish Cricket Society in Glasgow and Edinburgh about my book A Striking Summer which tells how the 1926 Ashes series united a divided country on the verge of revolution. Oz played 4 matches in Scotland that year. And they were all bowling 23 overs an hour. Imagine!
November 14, 2024 at 12:48 PM