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Hunter Davies

Hunter Davies

Hunter Davies is a journalist, broadcaster and profilic author perhaps best known for writing about the Beatles. He is an ardent Tottenham fan and writes a regular column on football for the New Statesman.

Articles by Hunter Davies

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The fan - Hunter Davies hires a chauffeur - well, taxi - for his match visits

  • 06 December 2004

I thought I'd solved the parking problem, but I ended up fuming again

The fan - Hunter Davies loves those intimate moments in players' lives

  • 29 November 2004

That player who has old, worn eyes. Didn't Baden Powell warn him?

The fan - Hunter Davies

  • 22 November 2004

A day with the hacks. Top breakfast, plush seats, but not a player in sight

The fan - Hunter Davies is called a bastard

  • 15 November 2004

"You called me a bastard," said the voice. "Last week in your column"

The fan - Hunter Davies fears television killed the real live footie star

  • 08 November 2004

With all the football on TV, some fans won't bother to go out for live games

The fan - Hunter Davies indulges his passion for footie biogs

  • 01 November 2004

It's social progress when autobiographies of footballers are in hardback

The fan - Hunter Davies seeks fantasy

  • 25 October 2004

In Cockermouth, you don't get the same quality of fantasy as in London

The Eddie Stobart fan - Hunter Davies seeks sponsors for his football column

  • 18 October 2004

Hunter Davies writes his first ever sponsored football column - and looks forward to many more deals

The fan - Hunter Davies wonders if footballers can be geniuses

  • 11 October 2004

Wayne Rooney, unlike Michael Owen, does not suffer from humility

The fan - Hunter Davies hates silly hair on footballers

  • 04 October 2004

You won't believe the number of players I hate for their silly hair

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