Five Headlines.
Five Minutes.
In the London News This Week…
CRIME: A Tip For Crims: Don’t Pickpocket A Top Copper – Source: Daily Mirror
SOCIETY: Which London Stereotype Are You? – Source: YouGov
UNDERGROUND: The Best Hoax Signs on TheTube – Source: The London Evening Standard
TV: EastEnders Gets Bigger Way Out West – Source: The Guardian
FOOD: Is West Hampstead the New Marylebone High Street? – Source: Ham & High
Best of the London Blogs This Week
By football which we mean soccer. Nah, by football we mean football, the world’s greatest team sport.
Your first stop should be The London Football Guide. It does exactly what it says on the URL. Packed with info for fans, both traveling and London resident, for ground-hoppers or just plain old anoraks (such as your correspondent here), it aims to round up all the football within the M25 taking place in the top TEN tiers of the English football pyramid. A great labor of love. It’s at thelondonfootballguide.blogspot.co.uk. Here's a map of the area that they cover…
We’re privileged to have a number of West Ham fans among our London Walks guides – big Andy Ashleigh among them. Our fave West Ham blog is written by a long-suffering Hammer, Pete May – whose excellent book Irons in the Soul is required reading for any London football fan. Pete’s West Ham blog is hammersintheheart.blogspot.co.uk.
We’ve long been fans of Transpontine, the South London blog for “New Cross, Brockley, Deptford and other beauty spots” as it says on their masthead. And while it’s not a football blog, its brief is as varied as the areas it covers. So here’s a post from them about Dulwich Hamlet F.C of the Isthmian League – transpont.blogspot.co.uk.
And we’ll close not with a blog, but with a website – the website of “The Half Decent Football Magazine” When Saturday Comes. We’re including them in spirit because, if they had been founded today, then they would have been a blog. Instead, they were born out of the fanzine culture of the 80s – homemade fan magazines back in the day when the photocopier began the democratisation of the publishing world. Literate, funny, topical, When Saturday Comes is at www.wsc.co.uk. A London Walk costs £9 – £7 concession. To join a London Walk, simply meet your guide at the designated tube station at the appointed time. Details of all London Walks can be found at