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Michael Foley is a Sunday Times sports writer and the author of The Bloodied Field, amongst other books. Here he talks about the process of adapting that piece of work for television and a podcast series. We discuss the etiquette of press box celebrations (don't do it) and wanting one team to have won with 15 minutes to go when covering matches. He also has a one word response to having his work compared to Dickens. **hits explicit button**
By Bodcast MediaMichael Foley is a Sunday Times sports writer and the author of The Bloodied Field, amongst other books. Here he talks about the process of adapting that piece of work for television and a podcast series. We discuss the etiquette of press box celebrations (don't do it) and wanting one team to have won with 15 minutes to go when covering matches. He also has a one word response to having his work compared to Dickens. **hits explicit button**