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  2. Matt Lawton (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Lawton started his career at the Western Daily Press in 1993 before joining the Daily Express and then The Daily Telegraph.He moved to the Daily Mail in 2002 and was chief football correspondent and executive sport editor before becoming chief sports reporter.

  3. Martin Samuel - Wikipedia

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    Martin Samuel (born 25 July 1964) is an English sports columnist for News UK and has previously worked for the Daily Mail, The Times, News of the World, GQ, The Tortoise, Jewish Chronicle, Daily Express, The Sun and Sunday People. Samuel was an occasional guest on the Sunday Supplement television show.

  4. Daily Mail - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Mail has been awarded the National Newspaper of the Year in 1995, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2011, 2016 and 2019 [127] by the British Press Awards. Daily Mail journalists have won a range of British Press Awards, including: "Campaign of the Year" (Murder of Stephen Lawrence, 2012) "Website of the Year" (Mail Online, 2012)

  5. Dismal Man United loses again at home as Ipswich upsets ...

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    Alexander Isak scored for the sixth straight Premier League game as Newcastle beat Manchester United 2-0 at Old Trafford on Monday to condemn Ruben Amorim’s side to its worst home run in the top ...

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  8. Football Writers' Association - Wikipedia

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    The choice to create the Football Writers' Association (FWA) was made on 22 September 1947 by journalists, Charles Buchan (News Chronicle), Frank Coles (Daily Telegraph), Roy Peskett (Daily Mail), and Archie Quick while aboard a boat in the middle of the English Channel that was returning from a football match in which England beat Belgium 5–2.

  9. Patrick Barclay - Wikipedia

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    He joined The Observer in 1991, and became football correspondent of The Sunday Telegraph in 1996. He held the post for 12 years. He held the post for 12 years. Barclay joined The Times in February 2009 as its Chief Football Correspondent to replace Martin Samuel , who was joining the Daily Mail . [ 1 ]