Freelance writer (@FTweekend @ManchesterMill @BritishGQ @WIRED) and author of 'Winner Stays On' - published 2024 with @PitchPublishing.
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Yesterday marked a year since the publication of my book, Winner Stays On, with @PitchPublishing
After a few months of sleep I decided to try my hand at freelancing and have since worked with @FTMag, @BritishGQ , @WIRED and @ManchesterMill & more.
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Journeys into the heart of English football using FA Cup fixtures to plan the route.
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James Tarkowski, Will Hughes and the art of avoiding a second yellow
How do footballers avoid a second caution when theyβve been booked?
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@CameronWEF Hi mate, just wondering if there's a Chinese language equivalent to the English idiom for "walking a tightrope" when a player has been shown a yellow card? Asking for an article I'm working on. Cheers!
@patrickendrick Hi Patrick, I'm just wondering if there's an Italian equivalent to the English idiom for "walking a tightrope" when a player has been shown a yellow card? Asking for an article I'm working on. Cheers!
@BenMabley Hi Ben, just wondering if there's a Japanese equivalent to the English idiom for "walking a tightrope" when a player has been shown a yellow card? Asking for an article I'm working on. Cheers!
@carlogarganese Hi mate, just wondering if there's a Italian equivalent to the English idiom for "walking a tightrope" when a player has been shown a yellow card? Asking for an article I'm working on. Cheers!
@Balticfootynews Hey, do you know of any Baltic or Russian language equivalents to the English idiom of "walking a tightrope" when a player has been shown a yellow card? Asking for an article I'm working on. Cheers!
@SteveKountourou Hi mate, just wondering if there's a Greek language equivalent to the English idiom for "walking a tightrope" when a player has been shown a yellow card? Asking for an article I'm working on. Cheers!
@Jon_LeGossip Hi mate, just wondering if there's a French language equivalent to the English idiom for "walking a tightrope" when a player has been shown a yellow card? Asking for an article I'm working on. Cheers!
@LukeEntwistle Hi mate, just wondering if there's a French language equivalent to the English idiom for "walking a tightrope" when a player has been shown a yellow card? Asking for an article I'm working on. Cheers!
@HungarianFooty Hey, is there a Hungarian language equivalent to the English idiom of "walking a tightrope" when a player has been shown a yellow card? Asking for an article I'm working on. Cheers!
@GeorgianFooty Hey, is there a Georgian language equivalent to the English idiom of "walking a tightrope" when a player has been shown a yellow card? Asking for an article I'm working on. Cheers!
@serieAchronpod Hey guys, is there an Italian equivalent to the English idiom of a player "walking a tightrope" after being booked? Asking for an article. Thanks so much :)
@Tim_Vickery Hey Tim, is there a Brazilian/Portuguese equivalent idiom to "walking the tightrope" when a player is on a booking? Asking for an article I'm writing. Thanks v much