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@amylawrence71

Football writer. The Guardian and Observer. Occasionally appear elsewhere. Author of 'Invincible'. Lover of music.

London
Joined November 2012

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  1. Shucks! Thanks to for the interview. Fascinating on the nuanced relationship between coach and director of football, and more.

  2. Mar 1

    Loved talking to on football decisions, lessons from his father, and the most bizarre managerial axe.

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    Feb 28

    I went to Celtic Park on Saturday to try out their safe standing section. Thought it was great:

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  5. Feb 25

    Sorry for randomly tweeted photo - that was supposed to be a smart-arse reply to someone... Good photo, mind.

  6. Feb 25

    Great photo with this piece. First time I went to Wembley as a kid was a League Cup Final. It blew my tiny mind!

  7. Feb 23

    Grazie Claudio. In x years time I won't remember what happened this season but I'll always remember your champions.

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    Feb 23

    Where do I apply for this job?

  9. Feb 20

    The Giraffes are all present and correct.

  10. Feb 20

    Greetings. This place is great.

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    Feb 19
  12. Feb 18

    So thrilled for Lincoln. Bravo Imps! Thinking of one of their finest who would have loved this

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    Feb 17

    The responses to this tweet are magic. And will make you feel hopeful.

  15. Feb 17

    Enjoyed talking to about Keith Alexander of Lincoln (and others), and growing up with a footballer/manager dad.

  16. Feb 17

    What a composed press conference from Arsene Wenger. He has a remarkable ability to dust himself down and look forwards.

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    Feb 17

    PRESS CONFERENCE searching inside his cranium trying to find a brain to rack, he found the word "uranium" and launched an unclear attack

  18. Feb 16

    A personal view, for what it's worth, is that Arsene Wenger doesn't want to stop being a manager. Right or wrong it's a call that he dreads.

  19. Feb 16

    Some words on Wenger, Arsenal and the why they are afraid of the big decision ahead.

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