“TWO local muddy girls have been nominated for an East Midlands Countryside Alliance Award.Lucy and Emma Reeves, from Podington, started Muddy Matches as a way of meeting like-minded people in the countryside…
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Evening Telegraph: “Shop at Stanwick make it to award final”
Muddy Matches gets a mention in this article about the finalists for the Countryside Alliance Awards.
Irish Independent: “Finding that someone special”
In her questions and advice column ‘This Life’, Orla Barry recommended Muddy Matches to a girl who was asking for advice about meeting people: “Muddymatches genuinely sounds like good fun. It was originally a British-based website which recently expanded its membership to Ireland. The idea is to bring people together who might have similar levels… Continue reading Irish Independent: “Finding that someone special”
Financial Times: “Faint hearts and fair maids”
Muddy Matches got a mention in the Financial Times in an article by Miss Moneypenny. Click here to read more. “Maybe cities are just too full of people who are all too busy to embark on a meaningful relationship. But the countryside is no better. I was intrigued when I visited the Game Fair at… Continue reading Financial Times: “Faint hearts and fair maids”
The Irish Times: “How muddy are you?”
There was a great two-page piece about us by Fiona McCann in The Irish Times Magazine, talking about rural dating in Ireland and how Muddy Matches had opened its doors to Irish country-lovers. Click here to read the article.
The Daily Telegraph: “The Game is Afoot”
Muddy Matches’ countryside dating show made it into the Telegraph’s top six things to do at the 2008 CLA Game Fair.
Racing Post: “Three special minutes but still awaiting reply”
A Racing Post journalist becomes quite smitten with one of the girls at our ‘Muddy’ Speed Dating event at the Newbury Racecourse Countryside Love Raceday.
The Times: Racing Pages
In the run up to our Muddy Speed Dating event at Newbury Racecourse on April 12th 2008, we got a mention in this article, Snow joke for Kim Bailey as winners dry up by Alan Lee, which takes a look at the weekend’s racing. Click here to read the article.
Offer for muddy lonely hearts
The Yorkshire Post wrote a bit about our Valentine’s Day offer. Click here to read more.
The Northern Echo: “Mud, mud, glorious mud”
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