Rob Bateman (@Orbinho) is Head of Opta Data Editorial but best known as one of the pioneers of football data that has now become integral in the supporting life of many fans.
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Ben Winston (@benwinston) is one of the most successful producers in television. He was the executive producer of The Late Late Show with James Corden and also produced Friends: The Reunion as well as music specials for the likes of One Direction, Adele, and the official music video and documentary for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee with Gary Barlow.
Seven Questions – Nigel Mitchell @MrNigelMitchell
Nigel Mitchell (@MrNigelMitchell) started his presenting career with Nickelodeon and The Disney Channel and has worked for Arsenal since 2008, presenting the Matchday Show in front of over 60,000 people for every home fixture at Emirates Stadium as well events and videos for the club and their global partners.
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Seven Questions – Ryan Hunn @ryanhunn
Ryan Hunn (@ryanhunn) is one of the founders of Stadio alongside Musa Okwonga, a must-listen podcast now on Ringer FC which also features Wrighty’s House with Arsenal legend Ian Wright.
Seven Questions – Andrew Mangan @Arseblog
Seven Questions – Ian Stone @iandstone
Ian Stone (@iandstone) is one of the UK’s leading comedians, appearing at The Comedy Store and on a wide range of radio and television shows including “The Football’s On” and the Arsenal podcast “Handbrake Off” for The Athletic.
Seven Questions – Amy Lawrence @AmyLawrence71
Amy Lawrence (@amylawrence71) started her writing career with The Gooner fanzine and after many years with the Guardian and the Observer, covering the game from grassroots to World Cup finals, she joined The Athletic in 2019.