Hugh Jamieson RIP

The FWA send condolences to the family and friends of Hugh Jamieson, former football and tennis writer for The Sun and later the Mirror, Mail and Today. Hugh was also a former FWA Midlands secretary.

Hugh, who succumbed to cancer last week at the age of 76, was widely admired and liked from his earliest days as a reporter on the Sheffield Morning Telegraph, before joining the  Sun.   Below is a tribute, with thanks to the Sports Journalists’ Association website.

 

Morning Telegraph team: Jamieson holding the case in the centre with John Motson looking on

 

Jamieson was very popular with his fellow journalists and was always quick to help out colleagues. John Wragg, former athletics and football reporter for The Express recalled: “I was abroad somewhere doing tennis  and in the hotel restaurant was John McEnroe at a table opposite a group of us.

“This was just after McEnroe’s divorce from Tatum O’Neill so he was bigger news than ever. We were debating how to approach McEnroe when he recognised Hughie and said ‘ you guys want to speak to me don’t you. Bring them over Hugh’. Back pages, spread and news stories were churned out that night. ”

Former Morning Telegraph sports editor Keith Farnsworth remembered: “I was covering Wednesday’s League Cup defeat at Bournemouth for the Sheffield Telegraph in 1969, when they suffered a rather unexpected and even embarrassing defeat, and Hugh was doing it forThe Sun.

“We were staying in the same hotel, and after the match when we went back for a drink. We were discussing what would make the best follow-up tale. He spotted something I had missed, and volunteered a great idea, simply based on what he had witnessed when the team arrived back at the hotel. I got all the credit back in Sheffield.”

Journalist and author Ian Ridley has a similar story: “I was a bit green and covering Wimbledon for The Guardian. It was raining heavily and the paper wanted a piece on something – anything. Hughie introduced me to a British umpire who told me her globe-trotting story for a space-filling feature. It was kind of him.”

Jamieson left The Sun in 1990 and worked as a freelance for the Daily Mail and Mirror Group before joining Today until it folded in 1995. He also had a spell as a football and sports agent and was chairman of the Midlands Football Writers’ Association.

He retired to Guernsey, where he did some radio work, surviving a heart attack in 2010.

More recently he had returned to Bosham, near Chichester, in West Sussex from where his family came from. He was diagnosed with cancer and died at St Wilfrid’s Hospice on September 2.

His funeral will be on September 15 at Our Lady of The Assumption Church, Bosham, at 11.30am and afterwards at the Berkeley Arms.

Northern Managers’ Awards evening – tickets on sale now

37th Northern Managers Awards Dinner, in conjunction with sponsors William Hill  will be held at the RADISSON BLU EDWARDIAN HOTEL, Free Trade Hall, Peter Street, Manchester M2 5GP . on SUNDAY NOVEMBER 26th 2017

Reception: 6.45pm for 7.30pm Dress Code: Lounge Suit

* TICKETS can be ordered from committee members Paul Hetherington, Dick Bott or Steve Bates, at the same price as last year: £65 FWA Members, £70 Non-members and Guests. Book now for Tables of 10/11, smaller groups or individuals. The discounted room rate at the RADISSON BLU, which is available for a limited time only, is £120 inc. Breakfast & VAT (for SINGLE or TWIN occupancy). Ring 0161 835 9929 and press Option 1 for Reservations and quote 03 12 FWA.

* This year’s award winning managers are: JOSE MOURINHO (Manchester United), RAFA BENITEZ (Newcastle United), DAVID WAGNER (Huddersfield Town), CHRIS WILDER (Sheffield United), PHIL PARKINSON (Bolton Wanderers), DARREN FERGUSON (Doncaster Rovers), GARY BOWYER (Blackpool). Special Award winners: GARY MILLS (York City), GRAHAM FENTON and LEE PICTON (South Shields) , NICK CUSHING (Manchester City Women).

* This year’s designated Children’s Charity is THE SEASHELL TRUST

Menu, wine lists and other details will be forwarded nearer the date.

Richard Bott

(secretary FWA North)

Vanarama – new Golf Day sponsor

Vanarama FWA logo

 

The FWA’s annual Golf Day will be held at Stoke Park in Buckinghamshire on Monday September 18th thanks to new sponsors Vanarama.

The vehicle hire and leasing company have agreed to support the event and we are delighted to have them on board. This is an exciting new partnership for the FWA with Vanarama, which will see them offering value vehicle leasing packages to our members.  Further details to follow.

The day will follow the same format as previous years, with bacon rolls and coffee on arrival from 9.30am, and tee-times on the first and tenth from 10.40am until noon.  The format again is stableford fourballs off ¾ handicap, with the best two scores on each hole counting for the team prize. There is also an individual competition for FWA members only.  Prize giving dinner at 5.30pm.
Places are limited, so if you wish either to enter a team, bring a guest or play as an individual please e-mail Ralph Ellis on ralph@venturasport.co.uk to register your interest.

FWA Live – a huge success

Our latest FWA Live, on Wednesday August 9th in London, was a huge success, generating many talking points from a star-studded line-up and more importantly raising a five-figure sum from the London Fire Relief Fund to assist the victims of the Grenfell Tower disaster.

Arsene Wenger spoke at length and at times with great humour about his situation at Arsenal, signing players and the future of management. Les Ferdinand spoke movingly about the tragedy at Grenfell, where he grew up, and how QPR are hosting an all-star Game4Grenfell on Sept 2nd.

Paul Elliot discussed the transfer market, 25 years of the Premier League and why some players choose punditry over a coaching career when they  retire.  FWA member Henry Winter, fresh from a day working at Brighton, said one of Albion’s players remarked that Manchester City had spent more on full-backs than Brighton spent on their new stadium and training centre combined!

Finally Gary Lineker, arriving slightly later than the others, spoke with wit and great inside knowledge about the transition from top player to broadcaster, how good the English media is for football and fans, and the changing landscape over 25 years of the Premier League.

The panel was expertly hosted by Jacqui Oatley, who brought her own experiences as a woman working in football to the discussion. The audience of around 200 paying guests were able to  ask their own questions in the second half of the evening, bringing out the wittier side of the panel at times.

Overall it was a tremendous success, and with our sponsors William Hill kindly agreeing to match the amount raised by ticket sales, we raised over £10,000 towards the London Fire Relief Fund.

Look out for more from the event on our social channels and website.

Twitter @theofficialfwa         Facebook: Football Writers’ Association   Instagram @fwaofficial.       https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ9LhQ5_JpN-0vax-4Hbhxw

 

FWA Live update – Les Ferdinand joins the panel

Les Ferdinand has joined the star-studded panel for our special FWA Live next Wednesday August 9th to raise funds for the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire.

The Football Writers’ Association are hosting a charity evening to raise money for the victims of the Grenfell Tower tragedy and have pulled together some of the biggest names in the football and media world to preview the upcoming season. The BBC’s Jacqui Oatley will host the special panel event and panellists, include Gary Lineker, the FA’s Paul Elliot, The Times chief football writer, Henry Winter and now QPR Director of Football, Les Ferdinand.

All money raised will be donated to the London Fire Relief Fund which is organised by the British Red Cross and that total will be matched by the FWA’s title sponsors, William Hill.

Date: Wednesday August 9 Time: 7.00-10.00pm

Location: Ham Yard Hotel, 1 Ham Yard, Soho, London W1D 7DT    Tickets are £25 (including free drinks and canapes) from:  https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/fwa-live-season-preview-in-aid-of-the-london-fire-relief-fund-tickets-36538711269

For more information, contact Paul McCarthy
07831 650977 paul@maccamedia.co.uk

FWA Live special – Wednesday August 9th

We will host a star-studded season preview to raise money for the London Fire Relief Fund for Grenfell Tower families on Wednesday August 9th.

The Football Writers’ Association, supported by William Hill, have pulled together some of the biggest names in the football media world to preview the upcoming season, including Gary Lineker, Henry Winter, Paul Elliot and more, to raise money for the London Fire Relief Fund which is organised by the British Red Cross.

The event will be hosted by Jacqui Oatley MBE at the Ham Yard Hotel, London.

Time: 7.00-10.00pm
Location: Ham Yard Hotel, 1 Ham Yard, Soho, London W1D 7DT
Tickets include complimentary snacks and drinks.

Members are encouraged to buy tickets, priced at £27.14, which are likely to sell out quickly. https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/fwa-live-season-preview-in-aid-of-the-london-fire-relief-fund-tickets-36538711269

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Brian James RIP

We were saddened to hear of the death of Brian James, the former Mail and Sunday Times writer, who passed away last week at the age of 87. He was a former FWA member and one of the finest sportswriters of his generation. He was particularly well remembered for sticking to his prediction, against pressure from executives at the Mail, that England would win the World Cup in 1966.

Brian Scovell worked closely with him and wrote this tribute:

Brian James, one of Fleet Street’s greatest all round sports writer died on his 87th birthday, leaving wonderful memories of his brilliant work. Calm and quietly spoken, he was the son of the founder of The Credit World, Edward James who died when Brian was only two. He started out as an office boy in the Murdoch organisation in Fleet Street, joined the Walthamstow Guardian and in 1962 JL Manning spotted his talent and gave him a job at the Daily Mail.

When the Mail was merged with the Daily Sketch in 1971 Brian was one of the casualties but was soon signed up by the Sunday Times. In 1975 he became a feature writer with the Mail again before Tom Clarke lured him away to The Times. When he retired he gained an MA in maritime history at Greenwich University.

If you had to compare him with football managers, you would nominate Walter Winterbottom, a nice guy with an intellectual bent. A giver.

Brian’s funeral will be on Monday, July 24 (2pm) at the South Chapel, City of London Crematorium, Alderbrook Road, Manor Park, London E12 5DQ.

Afterwards at Wanstead Golf Club, Overton Drive, Wanstead, London E11 2LW.

Brian James (centre) with Norman Giller, Matt Lorenzo and Nigel Clarke

Brian James (centre) with Norman Giller, Matt Lorenzo and Nigel Clarke

Derek Hodgson remembered

Derek Hodgson, who passed away earlier this month, had many friends among the FWA, notably James Mossop, who was still meeting him and other former colleagues on a regular basis as part of the ‘Ampersands’ social group.

Jim spoke to the Sports Journalists’ Association website last week: “I’m shocked and saddened to learn of his sudden death. I was drinking and dining with him and fellow old-timers only last Wednesday. At 87 he enjoyed a good innings.

“Derek was our leading light in the Ampersands. He conducted proceedings and kept us all informed with clever, humorous emails.

“There was a small turnout last weekend, Don Hardisty, Hoddy, Peter Johnson, Peter Shaw, Peter Gardner and me. We meet in the Laurel and Hardy Room, most fitting for those who saw us spend half an hour trying to get Hardisty’s mobility scooter up the pub step.

“The battery died and then we were snookered until an old boy passing by touched one button and the scooter was up and running. With the landlord laying a makeshift ramp (two planks) we got Don into the pub. Hoddy was quietly amused.”

(with thanks to the SJA)

Wakelet update

The Football Writers’ Association is happy to endorse a new digital platform, Wakelet, which enables members to collate their cuttings, posts and pictures in one place.

Gone are the days of cuttings books full of newspaper clippings slowly fading away. The new free service from Wakelet allows journalists to keep all their articles and posts in one place, and share a link to their collection with others.

Callum Nightingale from Wakelet says: “Your articles, podcasts and Youtube videos may be scattered across the web. Wakelet allows you to save and organise all of this content and showcase it in one place.”Wakelet_Blue

To use the free service, simply go to https://wakelet.com and sign up, then you can drag and drop links to your articles. It is particularly useful for young journalists wanting to display their published work, but is a useful resource for many other things.

Here are some example of FWA members’ accounts:

https://wakelet.com/@JasonPettigrove

https://wakelet.com/@rbuxton

https://wakelet.com/@JuanGArango

And here are a few more interesting ways people are using Wakelet

https://wakelet.com/@EnglandU20s

https://wakelet.com/@Everton

https://wakelet.com/@AaronRamsey

Derek Hodgson – RIP

The FWA is sad to hear that Derek Hodgson has passed away, aged 87.

Although Derek was best known as a cricket writer, becoming the Independent’s chief cricket writer, he was formerly a senior sports reporter, with the Daily Express among others.

He was also a former President of the Cricket Writers’ Club, and had been a member of Yorkshire Cricket Club since 1948.

The FWA sends condolences to Derek’s friends and family. Funeral details will be announced in due course.