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  1. Martin Samuel (born 25 July 1964) is an English sports columnist for News UK and has previously worked for the Daily Mail, The Times, News of the World, GQ, The Tortoise, Jewish Chronicle, Daily Express, The Sun and Sunday People.

  2. Martin Samuel has been voted sports journalist of the year 13 times. He writes a weekly column for The Times and Sunday Times, and also hosts a weekly show on talkSPORT. He previously spent 14 years as a sports columnist at the Daily Mail. Martin is one of the UK's most acclaimed sports writers.

  3. 15 de dic. de 2022 · MARTIN SAMUEL: Of course the FA want Gareth Southgate to remain in charge of England beyond the World Cup - who is going to do a better job? His brilliance is that he is still positively...

  4. 21 de dic. de 2022 · Martin Samuel, a sports columnist for 14 years at the Daily Mail and Mail Online, has signed up as a columnist for The Times and Sunday Times and as a contributor to Talksport and TalkTV. Times editor Tony Gallagher praised him as one of the most garlanded sports journalists of his generation.

  5. www.thetimes.com › article › martin-samuel-joins-the-times-and-sunday-times-j7zr222xpMartin Samuel joins The Times and Sunday Times

    Martin Samuel, one of the most admired writers in sports journalism, is joining The Times and The Sunday Times. Samuel, who has been voted sports journalist of the year 13 times, is returning to the titles after 14 years as a sports columnist at the Daily Mail.

  6. Martin Samuel, a renowned sports journalist, will write weekly columns and appear on radio and TV for The Times, The Sunday Times, talkSPORT and TalkTV. He was previously a sports columnist for the Daily Mail and GQ Magazine for 14 years.

  7. journalist. Martin Samuel has been a sports columnist for the Daily Mail newspaper and MailOnline since 2009 and a sports columnist for Gentlemen’s Quarterly Magazine since 2012. Career. He has previously worked for The Times, News of the World, Jewish Chronicle, Daily Express, The Sun and Sunday People.