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Exclusive Interview With Barney Ronay

EPL Talk 08 September @ 06:20 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Barney Ronay of The Guardian is the latest guest on the EPL Talk Podcast to discuss his newest book, The Manager: The Absurd Ascent Of The Most Important Man In Football.

Ronay is best known for his appearances on the The Guardian's Football Weekly Podcast as well as the top writers at the newspaper.

Daily Dose: September 8th, 2009.

The Offside 08 September @ 10:00 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Stuff to read while you watch an entirely casual own-half goal for the Russian U21's..... The biggest and bestest football clubs in history. (SoccerLens) Out with the old, in with the new on Spanish sidelines. (ESPN) Barney Ronay interviewed on his new book. (EPL Talk) Richard Dunne's wife wears the pants, brings home his bacon.

Questions Please For Rebecca Lowe

EPL Talk 21 September @ 03:00 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Rebecca Lowe of ESPN UK will be one of the next guests on the EPL Talk Podcast, the only Premier League interview show on the Internet. And you have a chance to have your questions asked on-air to her. Please post them in the comments section below and the best questions will be asked.

Questions Please For The Guardian’s Barney Ronay

EPL Talk 01 September @ 08:03 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Barney Ronay will be a future guest on the EPL Talk Podcast.

Best known to readers as a writer for The Guardian as well as a regular guest on The Guardian's Football Weekly Podcast, Ronay has written a new book entitled "The Manager." The book takes the reader beyond the well-worn anecdotes, deeper into the stories of football's top men and the world they inhabit.

Personally, I'm Angry Because I'm Terrified

The Run of Play - Soccer in Style 25 September @ 10:16 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Barney Ronay nails the epidemic of moral outrage that's sweeping through English football, leaving broken syringes scattered over the pillaged Red Cross stations in its wake:

Perhaps it might be more useful to wonder why we're so angry. My theory is that the Premier League has become a bit like one of those Pandora's Box-themed disaster/horror movies where the avaricious and hubristic white-coated scientists unwittingly release the rapacious virus into the atmosphere.