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Saboteurs

Adam Powley

Adam Powley is a journalist and writer behind over 20 books. He is the author of the award-nominated When Boxing Was Boxing, the acclaimed When Cricket Was Cricket, and is the co-author of the award-winning 61: The Spurs Double. He has also written books on the World Cup and a number of other titles on Tottenham Hotspur, including When Football Was Football: Tottenham Hotspur. He has also reported and written for the Sunday Mirror, The Times, The Guardian, and Time Out.

Adam Steiner

Adam Steiner worked in the NHS for many years as a cleaner/driver/admin and now writes words for a living. He has just finished editing his first novel, Politics of the Asylum, which will be published by Silhouette Press in 2012 and won third prize for his short story Living through Saccharin, in the 2010 TLC/Literateur Literary Futures competition. His work has been featured on The Literateur, SquawkBack, Sabotage Times and the Erotic Review websites. To read more about PoTA go to: silhouettepress.co.uk/politicsoftheasylum or follow Adam on Twitter: @BurndtOutWard

Adam Summerton

Adam is a freelance broadcaster working in radio & TV. 

As a football commentator he covers both English & European competition for several broadcasters. Born and bred in the North-West - Adam now lives in the East Midlands. Adam can be reached via twitter @adamsummerton and www.adamsummerton.wordpress.com

Adam Sutherland

Adam Sutherland will write for money. [email protected]

Adam Wright

Adam Wright, lives in North London and has been a Spurs fan for 30 years, holding a season ticket for the last 18 and has written for a number of Spurs blogs over the years. A Natural Optimist and an ardent follower of Theo Delaney who attempts to stave off the noise rat race by taking an unhealthy interest in football.

Adi-Oula Sebastian

Left-leaning capitalist who moonlights as a writer when time allows it. Born and raised in Germany, he’s actually Indonesian. Adding to the general confusion he prefers to write in English. Splitting his time between Germany and Indonesia, he can also occasionally be found in Barcelona. He even managed to contribute a few lines to a CNN story, and ran the popular SB Nation blog, Barca Blaugranes, as the Editor-in-Chief for a while. Hobbies are rumored to include: watching other people do sports amongst other things. He mainly writes about football with the odd article about politics or economics. Outside of his contributions for The Sabotage Times he regularly writes for www.SoccerLens.com. He has also written for www.TheHardTackle.com, www.ManagingMadrid.com and www.FunGuideToFootballCulture.com among other outlets. On match days he can be found ranting on Twitter: @JubeiKibagame

Adnan Sarwar

Adnan Sarwar is a former British soldier who wrote a diary while serving in the Iraq War of 2003 and since leaving the military has written for The Guardian, Taki’s Mag, Channel 4 News and the Burnley Express. He has been a military adviser to the BBC and ITV for war drama scripts and acted in films, dramas and at the theatre. Twitter @adnansarwar.

Adrian Tierney-Jones

Adrian Tierney-Jones makes a living from writing about beer, pubs, travel and what makes what makes them all tick. Supports Arsenal, likes football and rugby union, loves to pontificate about how good beer can be; lives on Exmoor but gets out more and more.

Alan Black

Alan Black is based in San Francisco. He has written a couple of books on football. His other stuff is at www.alanblack.info

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