Dan Kilpatrick is the chief football correspondent at The Standard, covering leading London clubs and the England men's national team. Dan tackles the big issues facing the game in a weekly column on Wednesdays and typically follows Tottenham day to day. He started his career as a football reporter for ESPN, joining The Standard in 2018....
Dan Kilpatrick is the chief football correspondent at The Standard, covering leading London clubs and the England men's national team. Dan tackles the big issues facing the game in a weekly column on Wednesdays and typically follows Tottenham day to day. He started his career as a football reporter for ESPN, joining The Standard in 2018.
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