Sabotage Times, We can't Concentrate so Why Should You?Sabotage Times, We can't Concentrate so Why Should You?

Saboteurs

Alan Ismail

Man-child extraordinaire, Alan is a freelance games journalist. In the past he has written words for publications such as NGamer, Xbox World 360 and PSM3. His current gaming obsession is attaining the rank of Field Marshall in Halo Reach (he’ll get there one day). He blogs here: http://digitalgigolo.blogspot.com/and he tweets here: http://digitalgigolo.blogspot.com/

Alan McGee

Alan McGee is a respected musician, manager and record label owner, famous for his association with bands such as Oasis, The Libertines and Primal Scream; he has a new label, 359 Music.

Alan Stevens

I'm a speaker, author and media coach working with individuals and organisations to build and protect their reputations. I offer keynotes, workshops, seminars and after-dinner speeches and act as a facilitator at events round the world. I'm Past President of the Global Speakers Federation, and work around the world with fellow speakers and companies. My professional qualifications include - MCIPR (Member of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations), FPSA (Fellow of the Professional Speakers Association) and PSAE (Professional Speaking Award of Excellence) For the past 25 years, I have appeared regularly on BBC TV News, Sky News, Radio 4 and Radio 5 Live as well as in every ITV region and dozens of local radio stations. My most recent book “Ping" was published by Bookshaker press in October 2009.

Alastair Beaton

Alastair Beaton is a full-time radio jingle writer and part-time experimental chef. He comes from New Zealand which naturally means his interests include rugby, sheep and hobbits. Although he does grow all his own vegetables and has a beard. Which pretty much makes him as British as David Bellamy.

Alex Andrews

Alex is a 22-year-old journalism graduate. He supports Tottenham Hotspur and spends too much money on records and beer. Recent encounters with the working world have included shelf-stacking, waiting tables at an Orthodox Jewish hotel and DJing off a laptop. Send him kudos and job offers @aandrews89.

Alex Bellos

Alex Bellos writes about maths and Brazil. He is the author of Alex’s Adventures in Numberland (2010) and Futebol, the Brazilian Way of Life (2002). He used to be the Guardian’s correspondent in South America, but now lives in London. In 2006 he ghostwrote Pelé’s autobiography, which was a number 1 bestseller. www.alexbellos.com

Alex Berwick

Alex Berwick is 26 years old. Born in Walsall but with a childhood spent in Wolverhampton and Stafford, he now lives in Brixton, South London. When his passion for Aston Villa and his penchant for wasting all his spare cash on records doesn’t consume him entirely he works as a television Assistant Director.

Alex Di Mascio

Hailing from the mean streets of Croydon, the noted cultural heart of London, your intrepid journalist set out on an epic quest to produce copy for anyone who'd let him. This quest meandered a bit with 4 confusing but sleep filled years in higher education which left him with a mountain of debt and a passionate desire to avoid paying it back. Professional West Ham fan and amateur cynic. Currently writing a deeply flawed and certainly libellous sitcom. Follow my life on Twitter @alexdimascio or don't. Most people don't.

Alex Godfrey

Alex Godfrey is a freelance journalist. Twitter: @mrgodfrey

Alex Marshall

Alge Marshall is bored. He is trying out writing. Like most things in life, he probably won't stick with it for long.

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