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  2. Suzanne Wrack - Wikipedia

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    Suzanne Wrack is a British journalist and writer at The Guardian. She is the author of A Woman's Game: The Rise, Fall, and Rise Again of Women's Football [1] and wrote You have the Power with England women's national football team captain, Leah Williamson. [2] She features on The Guardian 's Women's Football weekly podcast. [3]

  3. Simon Barnes - Wikipedia

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    In March 2009 he was runner-up in the Sports Journalists' Association's 'Sports Columnist of the Year' award, an award he won in 2008. In June 2014 Barnes was sacked by The Times after 32 years' employment, the newspaper having informed him it could no longer afford to pay his salary. [ 6 ]

  4. Matt Lawton (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Matt Lawton (born 12 April 1970) is an English sports journalist who is currently the chief sports correspondent for The Times newspaper. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was previously the chief sports reporter for the Daily Mail .

  5. Category:British sportswriters - Wikipedia

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  6. Sports Journalists' Association - Wikipedia

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    The Sports Journalists' Association (SJA) is an association for British sports journalists.It represents the British sports media on the British Olympic Association's press advisory committee and acts as a consultant to organizers of major events who need guidance on media requirements as well as seeking to represent its members' interests in a range of activities.

  7. Martin Samuel - Wikipedia

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    Samuel began his career at Hayters news agency in London and has written for several national newspapers in the UK before he settled initially at The Times, [1] where he was named Sports Writer of the Year at the British Press Awards in 2007, and Sports Journalist of the Year at the British Sports Journalism Awards in 2005, 2006 and 2007.

  8. Category:British sports journalists - Wikipedia

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  9. Simon Kuper - Wikipedia

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    Simon Kuper is a British, and naturalized French, author and journalist, best known for his work at the Financial Times and as a football writer. After studies at Oxford, Harvard University and the Technische Universität Berlin, Kuper started his career in journalism at the FT in 1994, where he today writes about a wide range of topics, such as politics, society, culture, sports and urban ...