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James Corbett (author) : ウィキペディア英語版 | James Corbett (author)
James Corbett is a Liverpool-born author and journalist, best known for his best-selling history of Everton Football Club, ''Everton: The School of Science'' (Macmillan, 2003) and his history of the England football team ''England Expects''. He was formally European Correspondent of the sports business website, World Football Insider. ==Early life== Corbett was brought up in Great Crosby, a suburb of north Liverpool where he was the eldest of five children. He was educated at Great Crosby Catholic Primary School and Holy Family High School. Both of his parents are teachers and live in the town. His first move into journalism came in 1994, when he founded the Everton fanzine ''"Gwladys Sings the Blues"'' from his bedroom with two schoolfriends. The fanzine ran for three years and was sold outside Everton's ground Goodison Park on matchdays. In 1997 he disbanded Gwladys Sings the Blues and a year later he took up a place at the London School of Economics after leaving school. At university he continued writing for the LSE newspaper, ''The Beaver'', where he was political editor. He later studied for a Master's Degree, also at the University of London.〔()〕
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