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Thilo Kehrer sits down with Rafa Honigstein to discuss life at West Ham, London life and representing Germany in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Subscribe: htt...
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4,400 Followers, 325 Following, 70 Posts - Raphael Honigstein (@raphaelhonigstein) on Instagram: "" Raphael Honigstein (@raphaelhonigstein) • Instagram photos and videos
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Honigstein is the English football correspondent for the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung, and has been the German football correspondent for the British newspaper The Guardian and the UK radio broadcaster, talkSPORT.
With Thomas Tuchel set to take over as England boss, German football expert Rafa Honigstein joined Eoin on the Football Show to talk why exactly Tuchel wanted an international management job, why he chose England and how will it be received in his homeland of Germany.
And then Ronnie Reng, the great Ronnie Reng, he decided with his then girlfriend that they were going to move from London to Barcelona. He had built up this amazing array of clients, both German and Swiss papers taking copy from the Premier League.
Jan 2, 2020 · For my money, no one captures these feelings better than my guest today: German football journalist Raphael Honigstein. Rafa writes for The Athletic and has previously worked for the Guardian, the BBC, BT Sport, Sky Sports, and ESPN.
May 3, 2019 · It’s a lyric from the Eric B. & Rakim song In The Ghetto, released on May 4, 1990, the day before the 1989-90 season came to an end with Kenny Dalglish’s Liverpool as champions. But the sentiment probably feels very pertinent for Reds fans 29 years later.