Their visit included a lecture in the Premier League team’s press box as part of the Sports Journalism Professional Practice module, and covering the Women’s Super League (WSL) match between Brighton & Hove Albion (BHAFC) and West Ham United.
Working alongside national reporters and course alumni like Tom Kelly (BHAFC video editor), the students produced a preview, on-the-whistle match report and then interviewed the managers as part of the dramatic 3-2 victory for the home side.
Student Aaron McNicholas said: “It was really good to be in the hustle and bustle of the press box. So different to revising the theory and watching the games from home. It was a great experience in that atmosphere. You get a better feel of the stories as they are developing.”
Sports Journalism MA course leader Owen Evans, said: “The student journalists were learning not only about the game but about the mechanics of sports journalism itself—how to work under pressure, how to manage tight deadlines, and how to adapt to the fast pace of live match reporting in a Premier League setting.”
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