David de Winter

David de Winter

David is a sports blogger, writer, editor and podcaster.

His work has appeared in a variety of publications, including on the Daily Mirror website, on all manner of sporting issues.

As well as being a journalist, David is also a professional opera singer. He has performed all over the globe in some of the world’s most prestigious venues.

David studied music at Durham University and voice at The Royal Academy of Music.

Can Benitez save Newcastle?

Sport News 24/7 By David de Winter - Sports Editor @TLE_Sport  @davidjdewinter ‘How not to run a football club.’  This would surely be the title of Newcastle United’s memoirs of the last 10 years.  They are the gift that keeps on giving – a soap opera that is so unbelievable...

NBA Western Conference round-up

Sport News 24/7 By Sean Simara  @Sean_FootyMad  @TLE_Sport The Western Conference has been overshadowed by one man and one team: Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors.  It has been record breaking stuff from him and the side – unbeaten runs, points scoring, OT wins, 3 pointers from what seems...

Leicester City – Premier League Champions?

Sport News 24/7 By Richard de Winter  @rgdewinter  @TLE_Sport Another week gone, another set of results that maintain Leicester City’s position of comfortable leaders of the Premier League.  The story has developed from ‘how long can they keep this run going?’ to ‘at this rate they might even make the...

NBA – The Eastern Conference

Sport News 24/7 By Sean Simara  @Sean_FootyMad  @TLE_Sport We’re heading into the final quarter of the NBA season when things start to get very serious.  Remember it's the top 8 teams from each conference to go into the play-offs.  Then the winner of each conference goes on to the NBA...

Six Nations – Crunch Time

Sport News 24/7 By David de Winter - Sports Editor @davidjdewinter  @TLE_Sport OK, let’s be honest, the 2016 Six Nations hasn’t been the most enthralling edition of the famous old tournament in recent memory.  In fact, it’s been downright dull, demonstrating the huge gulf in class between the northern and...

Super League 2016: The Year of the Underdog?

Sport News 24/7 By Rob McHugh  @mchughr  @TLE_Sport Since its inception in 1996, the English Super League has been dominated by a cartel of four clubs who remain the only winners of the trophy.  Leeds Rhinos, St. Helens, Wigan Warriors and Bradford Bulls have won every single Super League title...

The London Economic

Pep will go for quadruple

Sport News 24/7 By Billy Stephens  @BillyLaughs  @TLE_Sport Manchester City have one foot in the Champions League quarter finals after a strong 1-3 first leg victory away to a lacklustre Dynamo Kiev, as Pellegrini shows which side his bread is buttered. Pellegrini's men turned up looking ready for business –...

The London Economic

Where next for Super League after World Club Drubbing?

Sport News 24/7 By Rob McHugh  @mchughr  @TLE_Sport Geographically, Townsville, Queensland – home of the newly crowned World Club Champions the North Queensland Cowboys – is 9,515 miles away from Leeds, West Yorkshire – home of the heavily defeated Leeds Rhinos.  If it were possible to quantify the gulf in...

England in South Africa 2015/16: Ecstasy, Agony and Farce

Sport News 24/7 By Rob Mchugh  @mchughr  @TLE_Sport There are few teams in world cricket that go through the rollercoaster ride of highs and lows which England have experienced in the recent past, and this year’s tour to South Africa was no different.  A series which began with a morale...

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