KingOfFarhuli
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26.8.2016
I went to work this morning at Huddersfield Town and checked my e-mails as usual. Aside from the usual junk from agents touting their players (Michael Owen for £40k a week anyone?), there was one particular address that stood out.
[email protected]
Now as I opened this there was a question floating around; how did this guy get my e-mail?? When reading the message a grin slowly grew across my face, is this guy taking the ****?? It said
“We want you to write for us about your experience as a young, successful football manager. Your reputation has grown hugely over the course of your 5 year career and we would like for you to share your emotions and thoughts with the growing number of readers. We have already spoken to your chairman Dean Hoyle and he has given you the green light to share anything you want about the running of the club.”
They actually wanted me to write for them?!?! I couldn’t believe it when I had finished it. World Football Association is part of the new world, aiming to topple Sky Sports as the premier football media machine. Having becoming friendly with a couple of the reporters over the last couple of years (maybe a bit too friendly with Kate
), I felt this could be a new step for football management and decided to jump at the chance.
My first piece is due on the 6th of September and attached to the e-mail was the rules that I need to abide by. It felt like Yr 11 English all over again but I have to give this lots of attention. I have to repay the WFA’s faith in me. Firstly however, I need to speak to the chairmen regarding a transfer request…..
I went to work this morning at Huddersfield Town and checked my e-mails as usual. Aside from the usual junk from agents touting their players (Michael Owen for £40k a week anyone?), there was one particular address that stood out.
[email protected]
Now as I opened this there was a question floating around; how did this guy get my e-mail?? When reading the message a grin slowly grew across my face, is this guy taking the ****?? It said
“We want you to write for us about your experience as a young, successful football manager. Your reputation has grown hugely over the course of your 5 year career and we would like for you to share your emotions and thoughts with the growing number of readers. We have already spoken to your chairman Dean Hoyle and he has given you the green light to share anything you want about the running of the club.”
They actually wanted me to write for them?!?! I couldn’t believe it when I had finished it. World Football Association is part of the new world, aiming to topple Sky Sports as the premier football media machine. Having becoming friendly with a couple of the reporters over the last couple of years (maybe a bit too friendly with Kate

My first piece is due on the 6th of September and attached to the e-mail was the rules that I need to abide by. It felt like Yr 11 English all over again but I have to give this lots of attention. I have to repay the WFA’s faith in me. Firstly however, I need to speak to the chairmen regarding a transfer request…..