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==History==
 
==History==
  
Simon Evans was born in Burnley and supports the local team Burnley FC. Evans left the UK to work in Budapest covering Eastern European football. On leaving Hungary Evans moved to Italy in 1999 and worked in Milan for 8 years until 2007 covering Italian football and the Champions League. In 2007 he moved to Miami to cover North American sports<ref>Simon Evans, [http://www.epltalk.com/epl-talk-podcast-127-simon-evans-laurence-mckenna/9970 EPL Talk Podcast #127: Simon Evans, Laurence McKenna], ''EPL'', Accessed 14-August-2009</ref><ref>Simon Evans, [http://blogs.reuters.com/soccer/2009/04/21/soul-of-soccer-survives-in-florida/ Soul of soccer survives in Florida], Reuters Soccer Blog, 21-April-2009</ref>.
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Simon Evans was born in Burnley and supports the local team Burnley FC. He studied political science at Newcastle University between 1988 and 1991<ref>Simon Evans, [http://www.linkedin.com/pub/simon-evans/4/55/944 Sports Journalist at Reuters], ''LinkedIn'', Accessed 14-August-2009</ref>. Evans left the UK to work in Budapest covering Eastern European football. On leaving Hungary Evans moved to Italy in 1999 and worked in Milan for 8 years until 2007 covering Italian football and the Champions League. In 2007 he moved to Miami to cover North American sports<ref>Simon Evans, [http://www.epltalk.com/epl-talk-podcast-127-simon-evans-laurence-mckenna/9970 EPL Talk Podcast #127: Simon Evans, Laurence McKenna], ''EPL'', Accessed 14-August-2009</ref><ref>Simon Evans, [http://blogs.reuters.com/soccer/2009/04/21/soul-of-soccer-survives-in-florida/ Soul of soccer survives in Florida], Reuters Soccer Blog, 21-April-2009</ref>.
  
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==

Revision as of 15:43, 14 August 2009

Simon Evans is a Miami based sports reporter who works for Reuters news agency[1].

History

Simon Evans was born in Burnley and supports the local team Burnley FC. He studied political science at Newcastle University between 1988 and 1991[2]. Evans left the UK to work in Budapest covering Eastern European football. On leaving Hungary Evans moved to Italy in 1999 and worked in Milan for 8 years until 2007 covering Italian football and the Champions League. In 2007 he moved to Miami to cover North American sports[3][4].

Resources

Notes

  1. Simon Evans, About Simon Evans, SGE, Accessed 14-August-2009
  2. Simon Evans, Sports Journalist at Reuters, LinkedIn, Accessed 14-August-2009
  3. Simon Evans, EPL Talk Podcast #127: Simon Evans, Laurence McKenna, EPL, Accessed 14-August-2009
  4. Simon Evans, Soul of soccer survives in Florida, Reuters Soccer Blog, 21-April-2009