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.

The Race for the Top Four

Sport News 24/7 By Billy Stephens  @BillyLaughs  @TLE_Sport The start of the current Premier League season has been more unpredictable than any in recent memory.  Chelsea losing seven of their opening twelve games leaves the reigning champions all but out of the title race and, with little to suggest their...

Jeff Stelling Leads the Way as 40 People Win Super 6

By Nathan Lee, TLE Correspondent  Forty entrants shared the £250,000 Super 6 jackpot this weekend with Soccer Saturday host Jeff Stelling nailing five of the six results, getting only Everton wrong after they failed to beat West Ham. This is the first time that the jackpot has been landed during...

2016 is England’s Year

By Jack Peat, Editor of The London Economic The 2-0 series defeat in the Arab Emirates tells a familiar tale for England Cricket supporters; a side that fell short in all three departments, with only the seam department worthy of praise in what is another abject and disappointing display from...

Rugby World Cup: Team of the Tournament

Sport News 24/7 By Richard de Winter  @rgdewinter  @TLE_Sport It’s been lauded as The Best Rugby World Cup Ever, culminating in The Best Rugby World Cup Final Ever, and, while hyperbole immediately after the event is customary, there is an argument for both assertions being correct, particularly the latter.  The...

Formula-E out to step it up a notch

Sport News 24/7 By Noy Shani  @NoyShani  @TLE_Sport The second Formula-E season started in Beijing on October 24th and it promises to be an even greater showpiece, building on last year’s success. For the first time in motorsport history different cars will have different technologies, said CEO Alejandro Agag ahead...

You shall remember remember the fifth of November

Sport News 24/7 By Noy Shani  @NoyShani  @TLE_Sport For ten young British athletes this November 5th will be more than just Bonfire night after they were shortlisted for the prestigious SportsAid One-to-Watch award. Previous winners of the award that was launched in 2006 include diver Tom Daley and skeet shooter...

NFL International Series: Detroit Lions v Kansas City Chiefs

By Sean Simara  @Sean_FootyMad  @TLE_Sport The final game of the 2015 International series takes place on Sunday as the Detroit Lions (1-6) face the Kansas City Chiefs (2-5).  In the previous two games in this series at Wembley Stadium the Jacksonville Jaguars won for the very first time in London,...

Try as they Might – The story of Israeli rugby

Sport News 24/7 By Noy Shani  @NoyShani  @TLE_Sport Filmed in three countries: Israel, Czech Republic and the United Kingdom, 'Try As They Might' tells the story of the past, present and future of the Israeli national rugby union team. Constructed as an extended match report with breaks into the past...

6 Things We Learned from 6 Day London

By Nick Christian On the crest of the British cycling popularity wave, the classic continental track format Six Day Racing returned to London last week after a 35-year hiatus. Despite missing Mark Cavendish - still recovering from shoulder surgery following a crash at last month’s Tour of Britain - the event...

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