Was Malcolm's chess column missing from the Telegraph today or is it hidden away somewhere?
Bearing in mind the removal of chess columns from other papers - not good news.
Wot - no chess??
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I have just returned home after dining with Malcolm this evening. He told me it was just a cock-up - like much else with the Torygraph these days
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Re: Wot - no chess??
I take it that whatever newspaper you read has extensive chess coverage? I'm always on the look out for chess stories in the Express/Mail/Mirror/Sun ( continue ad nauseum) but they normally revolve round the sort of scandal we read about in other threads.MJMcCready wrote:No great loss
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Re: Wot - no chess??
But it must be said the Torygraph has made a splendid job of the Arch of Cant which seemingly has managed to offend no one - not even the A of C himself.
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Re: Wot - no chess??
I don't read chess newspaper columns anymore but you are free to point me in the right direction, stopped looking ages ago. Just seems like they are always outdated, and due to brevity, can't (not don't say very much.Neil Graham wrote:I take it that whatever newspaper you read has extensive chess coverage? I'm always on the look out for chess stories in the Express/Mail/Mirror/Sun ( continue ad nauseum) but they normally revolve round the sort of scandal we read about in other threads.MJMcCready wrote:No great loss