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Iain Macintosh

Iain Macintosh

British journalist, author and podcaster


Iain Macintosh is a British journalist, author and podcaster.

He has worked for ESPN,[1] and has been the editor at The Set Pieces and written for The Guardian.[2] He has also had articles in The Blizzard[3] and Sports Illustrated,[4] The Anfield Wrap,[5] and has appeared on the BBC television programme Premier League World.[6]

He has written numerous articles and books about the computer game Football Manager.[7][8][9][10][11] He also authored a series of sports book entitled ‘Everything you would like to know about..’ with topics including football, golf, and cricket.[12]

Macintosh was a co-founder of Muddy Knees production which produces The Totally Football Show, an off-shoot of The Guardian’s Football Weekly podcast which he, James Richardson, and producer Ben Green left in order to create their own product ahead of the 2017-18 season.[13] The new shows attracted five million downloads in their first two months[14] and claim over 500,000 a week.[15] As well as the flagship ‘Totally Football Show’, the ‘Totally Football League show’ was presented by Macintosh as a weekly podcast co-produced by AudioBoom - who reportedly saw their profits increase by 329% at the start of the 2017 season.[16] Macintosh also appeared at Totally Football Live shows held at venues such as the O2, in London and Birmingham's Glee club.[17][18] In 2020 Muddy Knees Media became part of The Athletic.[19]

Personal life

He is a supporter of Southend United. When asked by FourFourTwo MacIntosh chose as his favourite football book The Glory Game by Hunter Davies (1972).[20]


References

  1. "Macintosh: Will Manchester rule Prem?". 7 August 2017.
  2. "Iain Macintosh". the Guardian.
  3. Storey, Daykin &. "Iain Macintosh - theBlizzard.co.uk". www.theblizzard.co.uk.
  4. "Iain Macintosh". www.penguin.co.uk.
  5. Parkinson, Gary (26 November 2016). "FourFourTwo's Best Football Books Ever: The Writers' Choices". fourfourtwo.com. Retrieved 3 May 2023.

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