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  1. 4,400 Followers, 325 Following, 70 Posts - Raphael Honigstein (@raphaelhonigstein) on Instagram: "" Raphael Honigstein (@raphaelhonigstein) • Instagram photos and videos

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  2. Aug 20, 2024 · Official Ticketer. Aug 20, 2024. #4. SDF said: They mentioned last week he had "changed direction" which I think means he's working full time for Rangnick as a media advisor. Never realised he was doing that. Assumed it was his own TV presenting or podcast was the reason. The new German correspondent is quite good on it, just seems a bit more ...

  3. 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.

  4. May 21, 2013 · I recall running into a newsagent outside Upton Park and asking whether I could plug my laptop into their phone socket – the press room didn’t have one. And I once spent three hours at Moscow airport without an internet connection, begging the ladies at reception in vain to let me into one of the lounges.

  5. 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.

  6. Raphael Honigstein (born 1973) is a German journalist and author. [1] Early life. Honigstein was born in Bavaria to a Jewish family. [2] . In 1993, Honigstein moved from Munich to London. [3] . He studied law before becoming a journalist. [4] Journalism career. In the 1990s, Honigstein wrote about pop culture for the German youth magazine jetzt.

  7. Bundesliga Correspondent. Munich-born Raphael Honigstein has lived in London since 1993. He writes about German football and the Premier League.

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