James GrayIf we treat Brexit like Christmas, I think we’ll be just fineIt was two-and-a-half years ago that our lives changed forever. Well, my family’s life anyway. My nephew George was born, the first in our…Dec 26, 2018Dec 26, 2018
James GrayWhen football comes home, so will I: Why I won’t celebrate an England World Cup winIn years to come, my generation will all talk about where they were when England beat Colombia on penalties. I was in the Wimbledon media…Jul 4, 2018Jul 4, 2018
James GraySports journalism — and how I’m trying to help YOUEvery sports desk I have ever worked on has had a few things in common: everyone drinks too much coffee, everyone thinks they are always…Jun 11, 2018Jun 11, 2018
James GraySteve Johnson at the French Open reminds us why we love sport and its humanityHow one man, grieving in public on a French Open tennis court, can lift the hearts of a nationMay 31, 2017May 31, 2017
James GrayManchester attacks — and how Britain should respondI spent a little less than a year living and working in Manchester. I always tell people it’s a city I would have liked to spend more time…May 23, 2017May 23, 2017
James GrayThe Indian Premier League, English cricket and how the game got its sex appeal backThe IPL returns today, a six-week whizz-bang of sixes and showbiz held across India that will in May reach its climax and fade from public…Apr 5, 2017Apr 5, 2017