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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Reading tea leaves

  • 04 December 2008

Things ain't what they used to be, writes Hunter Davies - or are they?

Hand of Mandy

  • 27 November 2008

England's headlines must be the work of Peter Mandelson

Pitch invasions

  • 20 November 2008

There are so many other uses for a stadium besides football

Father and son

  • 13 November 2008

I was there as Spurs won their fourth game in a row, writes a hopeful Hunter Davies

100% my own work

  • 06 November 2008
  • 1 comment

Now even halfwits can create footie stats. I blame the internet

Lost in the north

  • 30 October 2008
  • 2 comments

Hunter Davies wonders what on earth he's doing in Leeds - and gets a nice surprise

In the shrink's chair

  • 23 October 2008
  • 1 comment

Inside many a successful footballer lurks a worried man

Cheers and jeers

  • 16 October 2008
  • 1 comment

England's celebrity players face an uncertain reception

A little light abuse

  • 09 October 2008
  • 1 comment

Booing your own side is part of a long and ignoble tradition

Mr Motivator

  • 02 October 2008
  • 2 comments

There's one manager even the Krays said they'd turn out for

Jason Cowley

Brown and Shakespeare

The corrupted currents

Native Americans

At the gambling table

Old wound, same pain

Nicholas Lezard

Wanted: one cat

Wanted: one cat

Neal Lawson

A new socialism

Nothing to turn back to

Databases

Get yourself a record

Get yourself a record

Alan Johnson

Heading to No 10?

The Politics Interview: Alan Johnson

Travel

Somerset and indie

Morning, campers

Ryan Gilbey

On film

Ryan Gilbey

Vote!

Will China rule the world?

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