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Geoffrey Green OBE (12 May 1911 – 9 May 1990) was an English football writer. Geoffrey Green was educated at Shrewsbury School,[1] where he played football. He started writing about football for The Times in the 1930s.[2] He is considered to be the godfather of football reporting, although he remained anonymous in the paper until 23 January 1967. He also broadcast on football for BBC Radio.
Green was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 1946 Birthday Honours, and promoted to Officer (OBE) in the 1976 New Year Honours.[3][4]
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^UK list: "No. 46777". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1975. p. 11.
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clubs from five different divisions. On a pitch described by The Times' GeoffreyGreen as "resembling a glutinous swamp", Leicester won 1–0. The goal was a...
in the city and damage to private property" according to journalist GeoffreyGreen, as well as damage to a £50,000 camera and a lost eye and a broken arm...
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Machine". The Vineland Papers: Critical Takes on Pynchon's Novel, ed. GeoffreyGreen, Donald J. Greiner, and Larry McCaffery (Normal, IL: Dalkey Archive...
from the Southern United States). In Dean's obituary in The Times, GeoffreyGreen suggested that the nickname was taken from a "Dixie" song that was popular...
against Scotland that was described by The Times's football correspondent GeoffreyGreen as "surely one of the finest ever seen at Hampden". He was a prolific...
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Hutchings). He was cremated at Kensal Green Cemetery, Kensal Green, West London. Hayward, Anthony (6 July 2010). "Geoffrey Hutchings: Veteran character actor...
everyone thought that the upgrade was necessary at the time. Journalist GeoffreyGreen of The Times wrote "Goodison Park has always been a handsome fashionable...
ed.). New Haven: Yale Nota Bene. ISBN 0300019599. p. 579 Whitney, Geoffrey. Green, Henry, editor. A Choice of Emblemes. Georg Olms Verlag, 1971. Reprinted...
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Berkeley. They had two daughters, Anne and Pernille. Green, M. L. H.; Griffith, W. P. (2000). "Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson. 14 July 1921 -- 26 September 1996: Elected...
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