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Saints FC Podcast - Daily Telegraph's Jeremy Wilson


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This week we have Deputy Football Correspondent from the Daily Telegraph, Jeremy Wilson, join us on the Saints FC Podcast. Jeremy is an award winning journalist who started reporting on Salisbury City before moving onto reporting on Southampton Football Club for the Daily Echo and Sports Pink. He's now an internationally renowned journalist and winner of Journalist of the Year for his work on revealing the links between football and the early onset of Alzheimer's disease.

 

If you fancy giving the episode a listen you can do so here:

 

iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/SaintsFCPod

Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/SaintsFCPodS

Web: http://saintsfcpod.libsyn.com/

 

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Thanks for the latest podcast. Interesting to hear from Jeremy Wilson after reading his articles for so long. He comes across well, though a little too "on the fence" regarding our current struggles when assessing what has gone wrong.

 

I guess he wouldn't want to disrupt his "exclusive" Jordan Sibley fed P.R puff pieces.

 

 

Just listened to the Dean Hammond podcast which is the best one I have heard and a must listen for any Saints fan. When you look at certain players going through the motions these days it is nice to be reminded that some footballers actually do care about the club. Dean is the best guest yet.

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I enjoyed that thanks, Jeremy is a friend of mine and I do always enjoy his coverage of Saints. He was 'outed' as a Saints fan on SUnday Supplement not long ago which was funny, as journo's do try and keep their allegiance under wraps if they can.

 

I personally agree with the majority of his thoughts, especially how we've been spoilt these last 5 years, and forget too easily that where we are now is probably our true position, and what we all 'enjoyed' so often throughout the 90's and 00's! Who doesn't love a Great Escape?

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