Duncan Hamilton (journalist)
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Duncan Hamilton (born December 1958) is a British author and
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and three-time winner of the
William Hill Sports Book of the Year The William Hill Sports Book of the Year is an annual British sports writing award sponsored by bookmaker William Hill. It was first presented in 1989, and was conceived by Graham Sharpe of William Hill, and John Gaustad, founder of the Sport ...
award.


Life and career

Hamilton was born in
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, and his family moved to Nottinghamshire when he was four. Hamilton was the ''
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''s
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reporter during the club's glory years and covered both of Forest's victorious
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campaigns (1979 and 1980) for the newspaper. During his time covering Forest, Hamilton developed a close, if at times testy, relationship with the club's outspoken manager,
Brian Clough Brian Howard Clough ( ; 21 March 1935 – 20 September 2004) was an English football player and manager, primarily known for his successes as a manager with Derby County and Nottingham Forest. He is one of four managers to have won the Englis ...
. He won his first William Hill award with the 2007 memoir ''Provided You Don't Kiss Me: 20 Years With Brian Clough'', an account of his time at the ''Nottingham Evening Post'' where he worked for more than 20 years. The book also won the Best Football Book category of the 2008
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. In ''Provided You Don't Kiss Me'', Hamilton claims he bonded with Clough after the manager learned he, like Clough, was from the north-east of England. He provides an eyewitness account of the relationship between Clough and his assistant,
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, and charts Clough's demise and descent into alcoholism. ''
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'' called the book a "superb portrait of the conflicted, contradictory man
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doesn't duck his uglier aspects." It quickly became a bestseller and won the William Hill award against strong competition. After winning the £18,000 first prize, Hamilton wrote a column for the ''
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'', where he was a deputy editor, expressing his surprise and delight at the book's success. In 2009, Hamilton won a second William Hill award for ''Harold Larwood'', a biography of the fast bowler
Harold Larwood Harold Larwood (14 November 1904 – 22 July 1995) was a professional cricketer for Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club and the England cricket team between 1924 and 1938. A right-arm fast bowler who combined extreme speeds with great a ...
, who was a protagonist in the controversial "Bodyline" series between Australia and England in 1932-33. The book also won the Best Biography category of the 2010
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and was named the ''Wisden'' Book of the Year. In 2019 he won his third William Hill award for ''The Great Romantic: Cricket and the Golden Age of
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''. After 32 years as a newspaper journalist in Nottingham and Leeds, Hamilton now works as a freelance, mostly concentrating on writing his books. He and his wife Mandy live in the village of
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in
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.


Books

*''Nottingham Forest FC: Thirty Great Years in Photographs'', 1988 *''Provided You Don't Kiss Me: 20 Years with Brian Clough'', 2007 *''Sweet Summers: The Classic Cricket Writing of JM Kilburn'', 2008 (edited) *''Fire and Ashes'', 2009 *''Harold Larwood'', 2009 *''Old Big 'ead: The Wit and Wisdom of Brian Clough'', 2009 (edited) *''A Last English Summer'', 2010 *''The Unreliable Life of Harry the Valet: The Great Victorian Jewel Thief'', 2011 *''Wisden on Yorkshire: An Anthology'', 2011 (edited) *''The Footballer Who Could Fly: Living in My Father's Black and White World'', 2012 *''Immortal: The Biography of George Best'', 2013 *''For the Glory: The Life of Eric Liddell'', 2016 *''A Clear Blue Sky'', 2017 (with
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) *''The Kings of Summer: How Cricket's 2016 County Championship Came down to the Very Last Match of the Season'', 2017 *''Going to the Match: The Passion for Football'', 2019 *''The Great Romantic: Cricket and the Golden Age of Neville Cardus'', 2019 *''One Long and Beautiful Summer: A Short Elegy for Red-Ball Cricket'', 2020


References


External links


The author of the Sports Book of the Year talks about Brian Clough, working on the Post, and Jimmy Sirrel's toiletry requirements

Interview with Duncan Hamilton (14 December 2010)
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