The interview we did for the Daily Telegraph seems like light years ago so when we popped up in the paper on April 21st it was quite a shock. Look at us next to Tara P-T!! To quote: “it would be surprising if Muddy Matches did not become as popular over time as the more… Continue reading “Truly, mudly, deeply”
Month: April 2007
A gamey point-to-point
We had a great day out at the Charing Point-to-Point in Kent on April 7th, when we shared a stand with Mark Gilchrist from Game for Everything. Luckily for us, we went down the night before and Marky Mark made us dinner – that boy really knows how to cook! Mark had sorted us out… Continue reading A gamey point-to-point
Our first success
Hooray! Rob and Jenny met on Muddy Matches and were spotted together at the Oakley Point-to-Point at the beginning of April. We’re not buying hats just yet but they do make a lovely couple! If you’ve found countryside love through Muddy Matches we’d love to hear from you. Please drop Lucy a line at lucy@muddymatches.co.uk.
First things first
Anyone remember our fishing competition? If you’ve joined the website after March 1st you might just be wondering what the devil we’re talking about but if you do remember – yes, there were some winners – it just takes a little longer than you might think to launch a news page! So after painstakingly writing… Continue reading First things first
Herald & Post: “Heart of the Country”
Muddy Matches appeared on the front page of the Herald & Post for the Wellingborough & Rushden area on Thursday 26th April in a piece entitled “Web of friends” by Lawrence John. The same piece had also appeared online on Wednesday 25th April under the name “Heart of the country“.
The Daily Telegraph: “Truly, mudly, deeply”
Muddy Matches makes it on to page 3 of the The Daily Telegraph’s Weekend supplement with “Truly, mudly, deeply” by Sandy Mitchell.
I’ve found someone with your help. Thank you muddy matches…
“I would please like to cancel my membership asap . due to the reason ive found some one with your help. thank you muddy matches cheers.” Lee
The Field: “Mud, Mud, Glorious Mud…”
Spotted in the ‘Out in the field’ section in the April edition of The Field.
Move to the Country: “Glorious Mud!”
In their April edition, new magazine, Move to the Country, had this to say about us: “whether you are a newcomer to rural life or an old hand looking for new friends, muddymatches.co.uk is well-worth a visit“.