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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It's no boot camp

  • 06 September 2007

A life of first-class travel and lounging around isn't so bad

Only two Keanos

  • 30 August 2007

A few weeks into the season, and the Prem is as surreal as ever

Creature comforts

  • 28 May 2007

The best bit about Wembley's dreary final was press hospitality

And the winner is . . .

  • 21 May 2007
  • 2 comments

It's the end of the season and time for Hunter Davies to announce his awards

Who wants to be . . .

  • 14 May 2007

As two new boys enter the Premier League, Hunter Davies asks what makes a manager

Worth its weight

  • 07 May 2007

A collectors' book on Man United costs £3,000. Is it worth it, asks Hunter Davies?

Word imperfect

  • 30 April 2007
  • 2 comments

The banal quotation on his shorts doesn't do Spurs justice

Damned statistics

  • 23 April 2007

The only important "fact" in a football game is the scoreline

University of strife

  • 16 April 2007

It's so hard for Brits to make it in the Prem, only the hard-up try

Becks in America

  • 09 April 2007

The best US teams are fit, fast and skilful, on a level with Derby

Fidel Castro

The last revolutionary

The last revolutionary

Steve Richards

On Tory policy

Our future in their hands

Science

Religion and Darwin

Since the dawn  of time

James Macintyre

Miliband's dilemma

Brussels is back with a vengeance

Will Self

On Oscar Wilde

Where the Wilde things are

Film review

Bright Star

Bright Star (PG)

Books

Paul Auster

Invisible

Interview

Alain de Botton

The Books Interview: Alain de Botton

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