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Journalists Who Cover Fulham
Tom Barclay
Tom Barclay is a sports journalist based in London, United Kingdom. He covers Premier League football for The Sun, Britain's biggest newspaper.
English
Interview (Video / Broadcast)
Content Writing
Live Reporting
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'I am gone anyway' - Postecoglou says there is 'general sentiment' Spurs will sack him even if he WINS Europa League
09 Apr 2025
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The Sun
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English
| Tottenham Hotspur
Ange Postecoglou, the manager of Tottenham Hotspur, believes there is a prevailing sentiment that he will be dismissed even if the team wins the Europa League. Despite a challenging season with 16 Premier League defeats and early exits from domestic cups, Postecoglou remains determined to turn the situation around. The upcoming Europa League match against Eintracht Frankfurt is seen as crucial for both the team's European qualification hopes and Postecoglou's job security. Potential replacements, such as Marco Silva and Oliver Glasner, are reportedly being considered by Spurs.
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David Brown
At Whiz Consulting, we help you efficiently deal with your business finance. Our experts have decade-long experience and served various businesses, be it e-commerce companies or aged care centres. We help each client with tailor-made bookkeeping and accounting solutions. ****
English
Content Writing
Fact Checking
Business
Fact Checking
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Mohamed Al Fayed assaulted me at Harrods, says ex-Fulham captain
18 Oct 2024
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Sports
Former Fulham Ladies captain Ronnie Gibbons has accused Mohamed Al Fayed of sexual assault during his ownership of Fulham Football Club. Gibbons, who has waived her right to anonymity, did not report the incident at the time to protect the team's future. Gaute Haugenes, former manager of Fulham's women's team, acknowledged awareness of Al Fayed's behavior. The Justice for Harrods Survivors group condemned the alleged abuse. Fulham Football Club expressed gratitude for Al Fayed's contributions but condemned all forms of abuse and is investigating the impact of the allegations.
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Roberto Gotta
Roberto Gotta is a journalist based in Bologna, Italy.
English
Italian
Audio package (Radio / Podcast)
Interview (Video / Broadcast)
Documentaries
+6
Sports
Food & Drink
Travel
+1
Usually Responds Within a day
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The NBA of Football Begins. For 30 Years, the Premier League Has Been the Real Super League
05 Aug 2022
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ilGiornale.it
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Italian
| Sports Business
The Premier League, celebrating its 30th anniversary, has evolved into a highly organized and popular football league, often compared to the NBA. The league has seen significant financial growth, attracting top international players and managers. Despite its success, challenges remain, including financial disparities among clubs and issues with fan behavior. Key financial transactions include Manchester City's profitable transfers and Liverpool's acquisition of Darwin Nunez. The league continues to maintain strong partnerships with broadcasters like Sky, ensuring substantial revenue streams.
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Marwan Harraz
Marwan Harraz is a journalist based in Wembley, United Kingdom.
Arabic
English
Feature Stories
Content Writing
Fact Checking
Sports
Health & Fitness
Breaking News
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Leeds United tipped to sign Liverpool star ahead of Rangers, Nottingham Forest's transfer hope as sides scramble for Chelsea wonderkid
17 Jul 2019
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www.walesonline.co.uk
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English
| Championship
Leeds United is favored to sign Liverpool's Ryan Kent, with Marcelo Bielsa showing interest. West Ham's Jordan Hugill is set for a move to Wigan Athletic. Sheffield Wednesday's Lucas Joao seeks a transfer, while Chelsea's Ethan Ampadu is likely to go on loan. Fulham's Jean Michael Seri is close to joining Galatasaray. Nottingham Forest's Ben Osborn may stay despite interest from Sheffield United.
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David Hurst
Freelance Photographer with over 35 years experience in press photography and 7 years as Picture Editor on Johnston Press's North West Picture Desk and shifts working on the Sunday Express.
English
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5 talking points: Chelsea aim to build momentum against Leicester's leaky defense
09 Mar 2023
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www.pff.com
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English
| Football
The article previews key matchups and talking points for the upcoming Premier League fixtures. Liverpool, in strong form, faces Bournemouth, who have defensive challenges. Chelsea aims to build momentum against Leicester, who are missing key player Youri Tielemans. Arsenal continues their title charge against Fulham, with Bernd Leno having an excellent season. Newcastle seeks to improve their league form against Wolves, while Brighton and Crystal Palace look to secure a win in their rivalry match. Key players and their recent performances are highlighted, providing insights into potential outcomes.
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Emma James
Emma James is a broadcast journalist based in Paris, France. She’s worked for the BBC, ITV and France 24 and has more than 20 years of experience in broadcasting.
English
Interview (Video / Broadcast)
Live Reporting
Fact Checking
Current Affairs
Entertainment & Celebrity
Media Training
+4
Usually Responds Within a few minutes
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My gran, 91, who suffers from cancer & dementia has been stuck in a leaking, mouldy council flat for MONTHS
01 Oct 2023
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The Sun
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English
| Local Government
Winne Wilson, a 91-year-old woman suffering from cancer and dementia, has been living in a leaking, mouldy council flat in Fulham, West London, due to council blunders. Her daughter, Sue Roberts, who is her full-time carer, has criticized Hammersmith and Fulham Council for failing to repair multiple leaks and other issues in their temporary accommodation. Despite promises from the council, no repairs have been made, leaving the family in dire conditions. The council has apologized and pledged to invest £600 million in repairing and refurbishing its housing stock over the next 12 years.
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Andrew Jehring
Andrew Jehring is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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Gary Lineker and Ian Wright blast footballers for breaching Covid rules after Benjamin Mendy’s NYE bash
04 Jan 2021
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The Sun
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English
| Sports Ethics
Gary Lineker and Ian Wright criticized footballers for violating COVID-19 regulations, highlighting Benjamin Mendy's New Year's Eve party and other Premier League players who also broke the rules. Politicians have urged the Premier League to take action against rule-breaking players, emphasizing their role as public figures and the need for appropriate conduct.
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Enrique López
Periodista Multimedia de Noticiero Hechos, Canal 12, El Salvador. Corresponsal de la Voz de América.
Spanish
Video Package (Web / Broadcast)
Interview (Video / Broadcast)
News Gathering
+3
Politics
Natural Disasters
Sports
+7
Jobs Completed 3
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Liverpool to lose a key piece for several weeks
09 Jan 2024
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www.excelsior.com.mx
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Spanish
| Injury
Liverpool's defender Trent Alexander-Arnold suffered a knee injury and will be out for several weeks, as announced by the club. The 25-year-old right-back was injured during the FA Cup win against Arsenal and has a slight tear in the lateral ligament of the knee. He will miss the first leg of the League Cup semi-final against Fulham, impacting Liverpool who are competing in four tournaments: Premier League, Europa League, and two national cups. Alexander-Arnold has scored two goals and provided eight assists this season across all competitions.
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Tim Macfarlan
A reporter with more than five-and-a-half years' experience covering local, national and foreign news from the UK, now a freelancer based in Mexico City. I can provide words and stills but have also reported and produced for television and am expanding my skills as a broadcast journalist.
English
Spanish
Video Package (Web / Broadcast)
Audio package (Radio / Podcast)
Interview (Video / Broadcast)
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Business
Politics
Current Affairs
+11
Usually Responds Within a week
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Hammersmith crash: A219 Fulham Palace Road closed in both directions after collision
01 Nov 2021
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www.mylondon.news
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English
| Road Closure
A collision between a car and a motorcycle on Fulham Palace Road resulted in the motorcyclist being hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. The road was closed between Greyhound Road and St Dunstan's Road, affecting traffic around Charing Cross Hospital. The road has since reopened, and traffic is easing. The London Ambulance Service attended the scene, treating a man for leg injuries before transporting him to a major trauma center. Hammersmith and Fulham Council advised avoiding the area due to traffic buildup.
Aidan Magee
Aidan Magee is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom. He is a vastly experienced writer and broadcaster who has covered sport in 38 countries, which included World Cups, Euros, Champions League finals, Europa League finals, Africa Cup of Nations, Confederations Cup and numerous domestic cup ...
English
Journalism
Sports
Jobs Completed 2
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Tottenham have firm interest in Fulham's Ryan Sessegnon ahead of transfer deadline
14 Aug 2017
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Sky Sports
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English
| Transfer Market
Tottenham Hotspur remains interested in signing Fulham's left-sided attacker Ryan Sessegnon before the transfer window closes. Despite widespread reports of a £25m offer, both clubs deny such a bid has been made. Sessegnon, who recently signed a three-year contract with Fulham, is expected to stay at Craven Cottage, with assurances from the club's hierarchy and owner Shahid Khan that he will not be sold. Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino has expressed admiration for Sessegnon and is looking to make additions to the squad, including potential alternatives like Celta Vigo's Papa Cheikh Diop.
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Imran Malik
Imran Malik is a journalist based in Sukkur, Pakistan.
English
Punjabi
Sindhi
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Video Package (Web / Broadcast)
Audio package (Radio / Podcast)
Interview (Video / Broadcast)
+16
Business
Finance
Politics
+24
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English Premier League: Arsenal’s title credentials to be put to the test by Fulham
01 Oct 2023
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gulfnews.com
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English
| Football
Arsenal aims to secure their fifth consecutive Premier League win against Fulham at Craven Cottage, maintaining pressure on Manchester City. Fulham, coming off a loss to Brentford, will be without key player Joao Palhinha due to a ban. Arsenal faces a striker crisis but expects key players to return. Fulham's strong home record and Arsenal's impressive away performance set the stage for a challenging match.
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Gustavo Martinez
Gustavo Martinez is a bilingual multimedia journalist based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He can write stories, record audio and video, and shoot stills. He also offers fixer and production services.
English
French
Spanish
Video Package (Web / Broadcast)
Audio package (Radio / Podcast)
Interview (Video / Broadcast)
+14
Politics
Current Affairs
Technology
+12
Jobs Completed 2
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Alexis Mac Allister received an important award after scoring a goal with Liverpool
03 Oct 2023
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442.perfil.com
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Spanish
| Sports Awards
Following Argentina's championship win in Qatar, Alexis Mac Allister's performance has improved significantly. Now playing for Liverpool, he has become a key player, scoring remarkable goals. Recently, he received an award for the best goal in the league, thanks to his impressive long-range shot against Fulham on December 3. Mac Allister expressed his delight, calling it one of the best goals of his career.
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Ana Martins
Ana Martins is a journalist based in Lisbon. And also a Screenwriter, Film Director, Copywriter, Voice-Over and Radio Host.
English
Italian
Portuguese
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Audio package (Radio / Podcast)
Interview (Video / Broadcast)
Vox Pop
+7
Current Affairs
Technology
Science & Environment
+4
Jobs Completed 1
Usually Responds Within a day
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Teams fight for leadership in the last round of the year in the Premier League
29 Dec 2023
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Metrópoles
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Portuguese
| Football
The final round of the Premier League this year promises intense emotions with three teams vying for the top spot. Liverpool, currently leading, will play Newcastle on January 1st to maintain their position. Arsenal, just two points behind, aims to overtake Liverpool with a win against Fulham on December 31st. Aston Villa, with minimal chances but high morale, will face Burnley on December 30th, hoping to close the goal difference and finish the year strong.
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Luis Mota
Luis Mota is a journalist based in Lisboa, Portugal.
English
Portuguese
Content Writing
Corporate Content
Research
+4
Business
Politics
Current Affairs
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Sporting in the top-10 teams that appreciated the most in the last year
06 Feb 2021
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www.record.pt
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Portuguese
| Financial Performance
Sporting is ranked 10th among the teams that appreciated the most in the last year, with an increase of 36.7 million euros, reaching a total value of 163 million euros. The study by KPMG highlights the general trend of declining player valuations in European football due to the Covid-19 pandemic, with notable exceptions like Leeds United, Fulham, and Wolverhampton. The report also mentions individual player valuations, with Mbappé remaining the most valuable despite a decrease, while Harry Kane and Sterling show varied trends.
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Dan Nolan
Dan Nolan is a journalist based in Budapest, Hungary.
English
Feature Stories
Content Writing
Corporate Content
+6
Fact Checking
Jobs Completed 10
Job Success Rate 91%
Usually Responds Within an hour
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Bournemouth survive late Fulham onslaught in top-of-the-table thriller under the lights
06 Oct 2023
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Morning Star
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English
| Sports
In a thrilling Championship match, Bournemouth and Fulham drew 1-1 at Craven Cottage. Dominic Solanke scored early in the second half for Bournemouth, but Tosin Adarabioyo equalized late for Fulham. The game featured intense action, with Fulham dominating the second half and Bournemouth employing time-wasting tactics. Both teams remain at the top of the table, with Fulham maintaining a one-point lead. Bournemouth's manager, Scott Parker, faced his former club and expressed pride in his tenure there. The match highlighted key performances from players like Aleksandar Mitrovic and Neeskens Kebano.
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Afolake Oyinloye
Afolake Oyinloye is a journalist based in Limoges, France. Journalist/Travel & Business enthusiast/Moderator
English
French
Yoruba
Video Package (Web / Broadcast)
Audio package (Radio / Podcast)
Interview (Video / Broadcast)
+8
Business
Finance
Politics
+11
Jobs Completed 2
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Luis Boa Morte is set to lead Guinea-Bissau's national team
20 Mar 2024
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www.africanews.com
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English
| Football
Luis Boa Morte, currently Fulham's first-team coach, will become the head coach of Guinea-Bissau's national team at the end of the season. Boa Morte, who has a rich playing and coaching history, including stints at Arsenal and the Portuguese fourth-tier side Sintrense, will be taking on his first international football management role. Fulham expressed gratitude for his contributions, and Guinea-Bissau, ranked 118th by FIFA, looks forward to his leadership to improve their performance in international tournaments.
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Jessy Parker Humphreys
Jessy Parker Humphreys is a freelance women's football journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
English
Journalism
Sports
Jobs Completed 1
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Twenty years of lost Women’s FA Cup history is being uncovered – here’s why it matters
11 Jan 2024
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www.nytimes.com
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English
| FA Cup
The article highlights the efforts to uncover and preserve the lost history of the Women's FA Cup from the early 1970s to the early 1990s, a period when women's football was self-governing. Key figures like Patricia Gregory, Lori Hoey, and journalist Chris Slegg are working to document and celebrate the contributions of women in football during this era. Despite challenges, their work ensures that the struggles and achievements of these women are remembered and respected. The article underscores the importance of historical records in validating the significance of women's football.
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Jose Perez
My name is Jose Perez and I'm located in Miami. With over 30 years in the Television and Broadcast business, 5 Emmy awards and 11 nominations, I’m sure I’m the right candidate for your production. I have shoot and edited long format news magazine, local, network news shows and documentary. I have ...
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Spanish
Video Rushes
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Breaking News
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Fulham – Arsenal: Deflated Arsenal End December With A Damaging Defeat
31 Dec 2023
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betweentheposts.net
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English
| Premier League
Arsenal suffered a damaging defeat against Fulham on New Year's Eve, marking their worst performance of the season. Despite a promising start with an early goal from Bukayo Saka, Arsenal failed to maintain momentum and were outplayed by Fulham, who capitalized on their defensive lapses. Tactical decisions by Mikel Arteta, including substitutions and formation changes, were questioned as ineffective. Fulham's solid defense and effective use of the wings, particularly through Willian and Robinson, were key to their victory. The loss highlights Arsenal's ongoing struggles and Fulham's resilience in the Premier League.
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James Ray
JAMES RAY is a film maker based in London, United Kingdom.
English
Video Rushes
Drone Footage
Interview
+1
Jobs Completed 1
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What transfer business can we expect from Birmingham City between now and the end of the month?
13 Jan 2022
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the72.co.uk
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English
| Football Transfers
Birmingham City has brought in Teden Mengi and Taylor Richards on loan during the January transfer window. Manager Lee Bowyer is looking to make further signings, with potential targets including Swansea City's Jake Bidwell and Fulham's Alife Mawson. The team also needs to address the absence of injured Manchester United loanee Tahith Chong and the end of Riley McGree's loan spell. Striker Sam Cosgrove and defender Kristian Pedersen are potential departures, with Cosgrove linked to Salford City and Pedersen's contract expiring this summer.
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Ryan Sidle
Ryan Sidle is a sports journalist based in Manchester, United Kingdom. He has expertise in football, rugby union, cricket, F1, boxing, UFC and wrestling. Comfortable behind a keyboard or microphone and in front of the camera. Has interviewed many of the top names in sport during eight and a half ...
English
Audio package (Radio / Podcast)
Interview (Video / Broadcast)
Feature Stories
+4
Sports
Jobs Completed 1
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Investing in businesses and extreme sports, former Chelsea star Andre Schurrle leads a new life since retirement
21 Jul 2023
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www.sportbible.com
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English
| Extreme Sports
Andre Schurrle, former Chelsea and Germany World Cup star, has embraced a new life since retiring from football at 29. He has ventured into extreme sports, participating in challenges like hiking in minus 19-degree temperatures and climbing Germany's highest mountain. Schurrle has also become a successful businessman, investing in the German cannabis company Sanity Group, the cryptocurrency-based fantasy sports game Sorare, and the pizza company Happy Slice. His post-retirement activities highlight a departure from the typical paths taken by former footballers.
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Rachel Steinberg
I am a London-based freelance multimedia journalist writing about sport, entertainment, lifestyle and travel for titles including the Independent, the i Paper, Metro.co.uk, the Daily Mirror, the Yorkshire Post, MailOnline and others.
English
Audio package (Radio / Podcast)
Interview (Video / Broadcast)
Vox Pop
+10
Current Affairs
Arts & Books
Film & Theatre
+9
Jobs Completed 2
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Dominic Solanke continues fine scoring form as Bournemouth cruise past Fulham
26 Dec 2023
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sports.yahoo.com
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English
| Sports
Dominic Solanke scored a penalty contributing to Bournemouth's 3-0 victory over Fulham. Justin Kluivert opened the scoring, and Luis Sinisterra added a third goal in stoppage time. Fulham's Bernd Leno showed frustration, pushing a ball boy, for which he later apologized. The match marked Bournemouth's first home game since the incident involving Luton captain Tom Lockyer's cardiac arrest, with a tribute paid before the match.
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Claire Turrell
Claire Turrell is a journalist based in Singapore, Singapore. Bylines | BBC, Insider, Nat Geo, The Guardian, The Smithsonian. Specialises in travel, business, environment. Fixer for film crews.
English
Journalism
Travel
Jobs Completed 1
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I run a soccer club I bought with 6 friends as a teen. Here's how we turned it into a TikTok sensation.
01 Oct 2022
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Business Insider
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English
| Business
A group of seven friends bought Walton & Hersham FC in 2019 to save it from folding. They invested their savings, took on the club's liabilities, and managed its operations, excluding on-pitch activities. Despite initial skepticism, they gained fan support and navigated financial challenges, including a near-zero bank balance. They leveraged social media, particularly TikTok, to grow the club's following and secured sponsorships. The club achieved promotions in 2021 and 2022, attracting record crowds. They continue to invest in the club's infrastructure and aim to expand their merchandise sales internationally.
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Vladimir Zivojinovic
Vladimir Zivojinovic (b.1993) is a documentary photographer based in Belgrade, Serbia. Focused on the news, social and humanitarian issues in Balkans. For three years, he worked for Ringier Axel Springer, and his work is published in domestic media such as daily newspaper Blic, weekly ...
Serbian
Photography
Fixing
Finance
Politics
Sports
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The Obrenovac camp noticed a remarkable difference when men started playing sport
25 Dec 2017
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British GQ
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English
| Sports and Well-being
The article discusses the living conditions and mental health issues faced by migrants at the Obrenovac camp in Serbia. The camp, which houses 700-1,000 single migrant boys and men, is described as an uncomfortable and violent environment with poor living conditions. Despite the hardships, the introduction of sports activities has had a positive impact on the migrants' well-being. Organized by Oxfam and with facilities built on-site, sports like football, volleyball, cricket, and basketball have become a source of joy and a way for the migrants to release tension and build camaraderie. Personal stories of migrants like Ferdinand Fon and Ali Dalmar highlight the importance of sports in their lives. The article also touches on the concerns of Medecins Sans Frontieres about the psychological conditions of the camp's residents and the limited asylum opportunities in Serbia.