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'''Henry Winter''' (born February 18, 1963 in [[London]]) is [[football (soccer)|football]] [[correspondent]] of ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'', ''[[Telegraph.co.uk]]'' and also writes a column for ''[[Four Four Two]]'' magazine. He attended [[Westminster School]] and [[Edinburgh University]]. Winter often takes part in television and [[BBC Radio 5 Live]] discussions. During the 2006 World Cup in Germany he gave a daily webcast on the World Cup in general with specific information on the England team. He [[ghostwriter|ghost-wrote]] the autobiography of Liverpool captain and England midfielder [[Steven Gerrard]], which was published in September. 2006.<ref>[http://edition.cnn.com/2006/SPORT/football/07/03/england.eriksson/ Eriksson hammered by British media] [[CNN]], (July 3, 2006). </ref>
'''Henry ballbag Winter''' (born February 18, 1963 in [[London]]) is a ballbag [[football (soccer)|football]] [[correspondent]] of ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'', ''[[Telegraph.co.uk]]'' and also writes a column for ''[[Four Four Two]]'' magazine. He attended [[Westminster School]] and [[Edinburgh University]]. Winter often takes part in television and [[BBC Radio 5 Live]] discussions. During the 2006 World Cup in Germany he gave a daily webcast on the World Cup in general with specific information on the England team. He [[ghostwriter|ghost-wrote]] the autobiography of Liverpool captain and England midfielder [[Steven Gerrard]], which was published in September. 2006.<ref>[http://edition.cnn.com/2006/SPORT/football/07/03/england.eriksson/ Eriksson hammered by British media] [[CNN]], (July 3, 2006). </ref>


He is the younger brother of Muslim scholar and academic [[Timothy Winter]].
He is the younger brother of Muslim scholar and academic [[Timothy Winter]].

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Henry ballbag Winter (born February 18, 1963 in London) is a ballbag football correspondent of The Daily Telegraph, Telegraph.co.uk and also writes a column for Four Four Two magazine. He attended Westminster School and Edinburgh University. Winter often takes part in television and BBC Radio 5 Live discussions. During the 2006 World Cup in Germany he gave a daily webcast on the World Cup in general with specific information on the England team. He ghost-wrote the autobiography of Liverpool captain and England midfielder Steven Gerrard, which was published in September. 2006.[1]

He is the younger brother of Muslim scholar and academic Timothy Winter.

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