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Andy Donley

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About Andy
I am a broadcast journalist at BBC Sport in MediaCity, Salford, as well as the editor of Manchester's second biggest news publication, Mancunian Matters.

My writing has been purchased by numerous respected publications such as Boxing Monthly, The Cricket Paper, The Rugby Paper and The Set Pieces. Previously, I worked for The Mirror and Sunday Mirror for nine months as a production journalist.

I am a skilled interviewer and feature writer, and have effectively covered live events from world championship boxing and domestic cricket to general and local elections. My sporting expertise lies in boxing, cricket and football, and I have given live interviews on American and Canadian TV and radio.
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English
Services
Interview (Video / Broadcast) Feature Stories Content Writing
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Politics Current Affairs Sports
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Portfolio

Sportsday - Thursday's news as it happened

12 Oct 2023  |  BBC
The article provides a comprehensive update on various sports events and statements from key figures. Scotland captain Darren Fletcher and manager Gordon Strachan express their determination ahead of the England v Scotland football match. Everton's Ronald Koeman and supporters discuss Romelu Lukaku's potential. FIFA faces financial challenges with its World Football Museum. Rugby Union coach Vern Cotter advises against seeking revenge in the upcoming Scotland v Australia match. The article also covers Joey Barton's contract termination with Rangers and Tim Howard's positive outlook on Everton and MLS.

Wednesday's Sportsday as it happened

23 Nov 2016  |  BBC
The article provides a comprehensive update on various football events and news. Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola anticipates a return to Germany for a Champions League match against Borussia Monchengladbach, while Arsenal's Arsene Wenger urges his team to make a statement against Paris St-Germain. Celtic's Brendan Rodgers reflects on past successes and prepares for a match against Barcelona. The article also highlights Riyad Mahrez's nomination for the BBC African Footballer of the Year 2016 and updates on Leeds Rhinos' James Segeyaro and Nottingham Forest's Chris Cohen.

GB in Paralympics medal hunt and weekend football

11 Sep 2016  |  BBC
British athletes continue to excel at the Rio Paralympics, with notable performances in table tennis and equestrian events. Ross Wilson and Aaron McKibbin secured a bronze medal in table tennis by defeating China, while Lee Pearson won his 11th Paralympic gold medal in freestyle equestrian aboard Zion. David Weir expressed concerns about behind-the-scenes issues affecting his performance. The article also mentions ongoing coverage of Premier League football.

More medals for GB in Rio - relive the action on day five

05 Sep 2016  |  bbc.co.uk
The article covers various sports-related updates, including praise from Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers for Barcelona striker Luis Suarez, team news ahead of Celtic's Champions League match against Barcelona, managerial changes at Sunderland and Everton, Gary Neville's reflections on his coaching career, Paralympic updates including performances by Gordon Reid and Ibrahim Al Hussein, Manchester United's annual financial results, and Paralympic achievements by Aled Davies.

Sportsday - transfer deadline day reaction as it happened

22 Aug 2016  |  BBC
The article provides a comprehensive update on various sports events and developments. Sunderland missed out on signing Yann M'Vila but have a pre-contract agreement for January. Queen's Club will increase its capacity for the Aegon Championships. Sunderland also appealed to FIFA over a failed signing, and Fabio Borini is out for three months due to injury. Andy Murray is set for his US Open match, while other British players like Kyle Edmund and Johanna Konta advance in the tournament. Jack Wilshere joins Bournemouth on loan, and Danny Simpson signs a new contract with Leicester City. In World Cup qualifying, Japan was defeated by UAE, and other matches saw victories for Australia and South Korea. Pakistan announced their Twenty20 squad for an upcoming match against England.

Sportsday - football news & transfers as it happened

18 Jul 2016  |  BBC
The Sportsday update covers various football news and transfers, including Manchester City's approach for Reece Oxford and speculation about Sam Allardyce's future at Sunderland. Notts County is optimistic about hosting more England matches after a successful event. Andrew Rees becomes the first deaf man to swim the English Channel solo. Torquay United's takeover deal faces potential collapse if the new owners cannot buy the club's ground. Pete Kennaugh withdraws from Team GB's cycling squad for Rio, replaced by Steve Cummings. IOC President Thomas Bach addresses a scandal, promising tough sanctions.

Sportsday - as it happened

11 Jul 2016  |  BBC
The article discusses the ongoing speculation about who will be the next England football manager, with various opinions and suggestions from fans and experts. Sam Allardyce, Eddie Howe, and Steve Bruce are among the names mentioned, with mixed opinions on their suitability. The article also touches on Justin Rose's comments about the Olympics and Heather Watson's reflections on her Wimbledon mixed doubles win. The discussion includes contributions from notable figures and fans, highlighting the anticipation and debate surrounding these sports events.

Kate Cross: 'This is the biggest time for women's cricket'

08 Jun 2016  |  BBC News فارسی
The article highlights the significance of the Super League in advancing women's cricket, featuring insights from Lancashire Thunder's Kate Cross. It discusses the growing popularity and investment in women's cricket, the challenges faced by female cricketers, and the potential for professional contracts. Key figures like Deandra Dottin and Meg Lanning are praised for their contributions, and the article underscores the importance of media coverage and support in elevating the sport.
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