Introducing Bleacher Report’s 2015 World Football coverage team
Bleacher Report U.K. has been building up the World Football coverage team. Here’s a rundown of who’s covering what in the Beautiful Game.
NATIONAL LEAD WRITERS
Alex Dimond: Staff writer who pens Monday Morning Hangover and Friday’s Premier League Notepad plus features. Profile | Twitter
Jonathan Wilson: Revered writer and tactical brain. Author of six books, including the acclaimed “Inverting the Pyramid.” Profile | Twitter
Graham Ruthven: Scottish writer who has appeared in such outlets as the New York Times and ESPN, among others. Profile | Twitter
Andy Brassell: An authority on European football. Writer and broadcaster—now a Team Stream Now regular. Profile | Twitter
Sam Pilger: Experienced sportswriter who has written for over 70 magazines and newspapers in more than 20 countries. Profile | Twitter
FEATURED CONTRIBUTORS
Guillem Balague: Spanish Football insider who has written biographies on Pep Guardiola and Lionel Messi. Profile | Twitter
Stan Collymore: Former Liverpool, Nottingham Forest, Leicester and England striker offers the pro’s perspective. Profile | Twitter
Ross Edgley: Former coach at the English Institute of Sport who covers Sports Science-related topics. Profile | Twitter
LEAGUE LEAD WRITERS
Premier League: Sam Tighe
La Liga: Karl Matchett
Serie A: Colin O’Brien
MLS/USMNT: Joe Tansey
Liga MX/Mexico: Karla Villegas Gama
Gameday Correspondent: Jerrad Peters
TEAM FEATURED COLUMNISTS
Arsenal: James McNicholas
Chelsea: Garry Hayes
Liverpool: Matt Ladson and Max Munton
Manchester City: Rob Pollard
Manchester United: Rob Dawson and Paul Ansorge
Tottenham Hotspur: Thomas Cooper and Sam Rooke
Barcelona: Jason Pettigrove
Real Madrid: Rik Sharma and Nick Dorrington
Atletico Madrid: Tim Collins
Milan: Sam Lopresti and Anthony Lopopolo
Juventus: Adam Digby
Bayern Munich: Clark Whitney
Borussia Dortmund: Stefan Bienkowski
PSG: Jonathan Johnson and Andrew Gibney
NATIONAL FEATURED COLUMNISTS
Daniel Tiluk
Mark Jones
Tom Sunderland
TRANSFERS FEATURED COLUMNISTS
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