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Daniel Taylor


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Daniel Taylor is a British journalist and author. He was the chief football writer for The Guardian and The Observer from 2012 to 2019, having joined the newspaper in 2000; in October 2019, he joined The Athletic. In March 2017 he won news reporter of the year and sports journalist of the year at The Press Awards for his series of stories about the United Kingdom football sexual abuse scandal.

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“That was when I saw my chance with Kevin,’ Lloyd says. ‘I shook his hand and whispered in his ear: “Look, Kev, we’ve known each other a long time. I like you and I will be straight with you. Kenny Burns is planning to kick the shit out of you tonight. He says you are a dead man.”
Daniel Taylor, I Believe In Miracles: The Remarkable Story of Brian Clough's European Cup-winning Team

“What pisses us off more than anything is that we were never appreciated and never properly recognised for what we achieved,’ Birtles says. ‘We beat Malmo and everybody thought, “Oh, it’s only Malmo.” Well, they had beaten some bloody good sides to get to the final, and so had we. We played the European Cup when it was the champions of every country. It’s now the champions and also-rans of every country. We beat Hamburg with Kevin Keegan and Ajax with Rudi Krol.”
Daniel Taylor, I Believe In Miracles: The Remarkable Story of Brian Clough's European Cup-winning Team

“At Hartlepools, one of Clough’s journalist friends told him he could see nothing special in the young McGovern. ‘That’s why I am a manager and you are a journalist,’ Clough replied.”
Daniel Taylor, I Believe In Miracles: The Remarkable Story of Brian Clough's European Cup-winning Team



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