Английская Википедия:Andy Brassell

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Шаблон:Short description Andy Brassell is an English writer and broadcaster.

Brassell specialises in European football, and works as a pundit across many forms of media, such as Talksport, the BBC, BT Sport and ESPN,[1] as well as newspapers such as The Guardian,[2] The Independent, The Daily Mirror and the Daily Star.[3][4] He has also written for magazines such as The Blizzard,[5] FourFourTwo.[6] He has contributed to the website for Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur,[7] and Arsenal fan TV.[8]

On the BBC, Brassell regularly contributes to BBC Radio 5 Live's Monday Night Club, and the European football show. He was previously a regular on Up All Night's World Football Phone-In .[9]

On talkSPORT, he regularly features alongside Danny Kelly on Trans Europe Express, a show on every Sunday night from 9.00 pm which looks back at the weekend's European football action.[10]

For The Football Ramble, Brassell contributes weekly to their On the Continent podcast, as well as regular Football Ramble Daily episodes.[11]

As well as appearing on Football Weekly podcast,[12] after the post-James Richardson split, he has also appeared on Richardson's subsequent venture The Totally Football Show.[13]

Personal life

Brassell is a fan of AFC Wimbledon.[14] When asked by FourFourTwo, Brassell chose as his favourite football book Phil Ball's Morbo, a book about rivalry and the historical and societal contexts of Spanish football.[15]

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