It’s a proven fact now that I’m a serial blogger - anything goes. I’ve started, maintained (and closed some) blogs on soccer, American football, celebrities, podcasting, technology, food, theatre, business, photography and more.

My latest project is the starting of a football blog network, kicking off (ahhhhh drumroll please) with coverage of Euro 2008. I ran a relatively succesful blog for the duration of the 2006 World Cup in Germany. I call it relatively successful as I had a nice legal legal from FIFA’s marketing department or agents effectively telling me to cease and desist (I had used the World Cup logo on the site, which seemingly one cannot do, ever) what I was doing or face the consequences. I held my hands up and changed out the logo, no more legal threats, blah blah blah.

This time around it’s Euro 2008 that gets my focus and I’ve checked trademark and copyright notices in advance and seem to be ok with the design and name of the blog (even down to domain name structure - you can mention Euro 2008 in a TLD). The blog is live since the weekend, averaging one new news item a day at present which suits me fine, nothing too stressful there.

When the tournament kicks off I’ll be doing exactly as I did with World Cup Access in providing daily match coverage, video highlights (where available), match reports, live goal updates, stats on games and more frequent news surrounding the competition. I’m starting to build up the sections a little, looking at the stadiums (developing this over the weekend), the teams and the likes, while providing daily news at the same time.

Take a look at the site, see what you think, and if you’re into sport at all then let me know your thoughts on Euro 2008.