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Full name: Martin Samuel
Area of interest: Sport, Current Affairs
Journals/Organisation: Daily Mail
Email: m.samuel@dailymail.co.uk
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Website: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/columnist-1020688/Martin-Samuel.html
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About: Writes sport and current affairs columns
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Career: Formerly with The Times
Current position/role: Daily Mail chief sportswriter
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- Martin Samuel is wrong ...to say that John Reid should be sent to Helmand - Dr. Brendan Simms (Reader in the History of International Relations at the Centre of International Studies at the University of Cambridge and co-President of the Henry Jackson Society) explains why it is nonsense to argue that politicians who support military action should be sent to the front-line themselves - Posted on The Social Affairs unit blog, 23rd August 23, 2007
Awards/Honours: Martin Samuel named Sports Writer of the Year at Sports Journalists' Association awards - Daily Mail, 8th March 2011
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The Times
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Remit/Info: Current affairs
Section: Comment
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Website: TimesOnline.co / Martin Samuel
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Day published: Tuesday
Regularity: Fortnightly
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The Times
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Remit/Info: Football
Section: Sport
Role: Sports writer and columnist
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Day published: Wednesday
Regularity: Weekly
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- West Ham's owners are living in a bubble - despite the economic downturn, Gudmundsson's asking price for West Ham is more than double what he paid for the club - 22nd December 2008
- Why the Club World Cup is one big mess - 17th December 2008
- London 2012: sport's version of the War in Iraq - There is no point saying now that we cannot afford the Olympic Games: we could not afford them when we put in our bid - 10th December 2008
- Ince’s problem is not his race or his resume. It’s relegation - 8th December 2008
- Wigan Athletic risk all on £30m Emile Heskey gamble - 3rd December 2008
- Inaction over Morgan’s challenge will return to haunt the FA - Disciplinary body failing in duty of care it owes to game in its decision not to throw book at Sheffield United defender - 1st December 2008
- Why the next crisis club could be Chelsea - 26th November 2008
- Europe should say non to Platini's interference - 24th November 2008
- English football at risk from French revolution - The Barclays Premier League is the leading force in Europe but a proposal from across the Channel could leave it to sink - 19th November 2008
- Iain Hume a victim of challenging times for sport and the law - If Barnsley are aware of the Lord Griffiths ruling on the Carlos Tévez affair, then they may well consider starting legal proceedings - 17th November 2008
- More questions than answers for Arsene Wenger - Few understand why Arsenal manager does not spend £30m to put finishing touches to side as good as any in Europe - 10th November 2008
- David Beckham's style fits badly with Milan chic - 5th November 2008
- Price of change huge at Tottenham, the club that refused to keep the faith - 27th October 2008
- Michel Platini in Champions League fantasy world - There is not one team in his competition that perfectly fits his debt-free, local identity ideal - 22nd October 2008
- Steven Gerrard needs a free mind, not a free role in England's midfield - 15th October 2008
- Football at risk from Lord Triesman, man with more blather than Blatter - For a guy sitting on £341.5 million of someone else’s money, Lord PleasedMan, formerly known as Lord Triesman, the chairman of the FA, is rather smug on the subject of football debt - 13th October 2008
- Sepp Blatter finds no refuge in Foreign Legion - 8th October 2008
- After Eduardo and Fagan, who will be the next victim of a dangerous workplace? - Respect is a simple, catchy slogan but what football needs now is an alternate, less populist campaign. “Stop trying to break people’s legs, you freaking morons.” - 29th September 2008
- Hard to feel charitable towards Newcastle - 22nd September 2008
- Northern shock strikes fear into Ashley - Newcastle's owner has discovered to his cost that business acumen is worthless when it comes to running a football club - 17th September 2008
- This could turn into one heck of a ride with Fabio Capello at the wheel - England manager knows one outstanding performance does not mean a cakewalk in World Cup qualifying campaign - 12th September 2008
- Fabio Capello and England face moment of truth - England v Croatia, World Cup Qualifier - 11th September 2008
- England in no-win situation with critics - England v Andorra, World Cup qualifier - 6th September 2008
- Profits of doom haunt rivals of super-rich Manchester City - 3rd September 2008
- Chelsea fans should be wary of growing Russian influence - 1st September 2008
- Spin doctor has no place in FA's grand plan - the next stage of modernisation proposed by the Football Association chairman, Lord Triesman, involves the arrival of a souped-up director of communications - 27th August 2008
- High time Steven Gerrard moved from comfort zone with England - 25th August 2008
- Fabio Capello's confidence puts new complexion on same England captain - 20th August 2008
- Fabio Capello must front up to England’s dearth of quality strikers - 18th August 2008
- Why Liverpool appear perilously close to breaking point - 13th August 2008
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