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Episode 11 of the Behind The Lines podcast - featuring Kieran Shannon - is out now

The much-respected journalist and author joins Gavin Cooney.

THE LATEST EPISODE of Behind The Lines, our sportswriting podcast exclusive to The42 members, is out now.

If youโ€™re unfamiliar โ€“ each episode features a lengthy interview with one of the best sports writers working in the English language. Each guest brings along a few of their favourite pieces as a way to discuss sport, writing and, you guessed it, sportswriting.

To get access to our back catalogue along with this weekโ€™s episode, become a member of The42 for โ‚ฌ5 per month โ€“ or just โ‚ฌ42 for a full year โ€“ by following this link.

This weekโ€™s guest on Behind the Lines is author and journalist Kieran Shannon.

Kieran gives a great insight into the kind of persistence needed to make it in the industry you want to break into, and takes us through some of the highs and lows of his career to date.

He also lays out one of the golden rules of good writing and good journalism, and explains why the use of statistics and figures need not be heretical to either.

Get in touch with the show by emailing behindthelines@the42.ie.

 

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    May 26th 2016, 11:37 AM

    Raptors unable to attack the rim, never get a foul and turnoverโ€ฆ.. When Cavs go forward, yawn in front of them, its a foulโ€ฆ. Hard to beat the Cavs and the officials at same time, US networks really influence MLB, NBA and MLSโ€ฆโ€ฆ.

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    May 26th 2016, 3:06 PM

    While I get you a bit. . . none of it is enough to explain the 40 or so points difference.

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    May 26th 2016, 3:33 PM

    David, I think it has affected them attacking the paint, instead going for the impossible too often. Cavs are a 3 point team, not Raptors, but yes, heads did drop too easy too, but when you simply get no breaks from officials, easy to see happeningโ€ฆ.

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