Neil Atkinson Explained
Neil Atkinson (born 21 January 1981) is a Liverpool-based writer, broadcaster and film producer.[1] [2] He is the host,[3] Content Manager,[4] and one of the main writers and business developers[5] behind online football and culture magazine The Anfield Wrap[6] which has had more than 28 million podcast downloads worldwide. Atkinson has presented sell-out shows of The Anfield Wrap in London, New York, Toronto, Melbourne, Ireland and Scandinavia, as well as on stage at the Sound City Festival in Liverpool.[7] [8] [9] [10] Atkinson co-wrote and co-produced[11] the film Native, which had a theatrical release in the UK in 2018 and won the feature film award at the 2016 Boston science fiction festival.[12] Described as "smart" and "elegant" by Peter Bradshaw in The Guardian.[13] Kim Newman in Empire magazine described it as "ambitious, unusual and thought-provoking".[14] In The Times, Ed Potton wrote that it was a "script full of promise, with provocative things to say about empathy, obedience and individualism".[15]
Atkinson is a regular Radio City Talk presenter and won the Football Supporters Federation 2016 national radio show award.[16] He runs his own Liverpool-based production company, Film1st, and hosts music podcast The Rider.[17] Atkinson has guested as a punter on The Totally Football Show discussing Liverpool Football Club's 2019–20 Premier League title triumph,[18] and Liverpool's 5–0 win at Old Trafford over Manchester United on 24 October 2021.[19]
Formerly a chairman for Spirit of Shankly,[20] he has contributed to New Statesman discussing the social impact of tragedies[21] [22] and has appeared on BBC Breakfast, Football Focus, BBC Radio 5 Live, BT Sport and Sky Sports, during which former Manchester United defender Gary Neville described Atkinson as "a better pundit than me".[23]
He co-wrote the 2014 book Make Us Dream with John Gibbons about the 2013–14 Liverpool F.C. season[24] as well as Numero 6 in 2019, about Liverpool’s 2018–19 season culminating in their 2019 UEFA Champions League Final victory, their sixth European Cup triumph.[25] In August 2019 with Michael MacCambridge Atkinson began Red Letters, a weekly correspondence about the Liverpool Football Club for the Liverpool Echo’s American website, which is being edited into a book.[26] Atkinson has also written for newspapers such as newspapers such as The Guardian, The Independent the Liverpool Echo on Liverpool FC related topics.
Notes and References
- LibreOffice For Starters, First Edition, Flexible Minds, Manchester, 2002, p. 18
- Web site: Neil Atkinson acceptance speech at The FSF Awards. Conor McNamara. 7 December 2015. YouTube.
- Web site: Contributors – The Anfield Wrap.
- Web site: This UK podcast is making money – and employs 4 people. 11 March 2016.
- Web site: Walks Of Life Podcast. PodBean. Development.
- Web site: About The Anfield Wrap – The Anfield Wrap.
- https://www./onlinejournalismblog.com/2016/03/11/this-uk-podcast-is-making-money-and-employs-4-people/
- Web site: TAW DOWN UNDER – The Anfield Wrap. 11 April 2013.
- Web site: THE ANFIELD WRAP DOWN UNDER – NEW DATES ADDED – The Anfield Wrap. 19 June 2013.
- Web site: Anfield Wrap stage set for Sound City. jmu-journalism.org.uk. 22 March 2013 .
- Web site: Neil Atkinson. IMDb.
- Web site: Native (2016). IMDb.
- Web site: Native review – an elegant and weird sci-fi adventure. Peter. Bradshaw. 22 February 2018. The Guardian.
- Web site: Native. Kim. Newman. Empire. 23 February 2018.
- News: Film review: Native. Ed. Potton. 23 February 2018. www.thetimes.co.uk.
- Web site: Philippe Coutinho wins FSF Player of the Year Award – Football Supporters' Federation. www.fsf.org.uk. 2018-03-29. https://web.archive.org/web/20170830235329/http://www.fsf.org.uk/latest-news/view/philippe-coutinho-wins-fsf-player-of-the-year-award-2016. 2017-08-30. dead.
- Web site: Kin – Neil Atkinson.
- Web site: And now it's there.
- Web site: The Totally Football Show with James Richardson: Three handles on Apple Podcasts.
- Web site: From Liverpool to Dubai: How The Anfield Wrap became a global success story – FourFourTwo Arabia. www.fourfourtwoarabia.com.
- Web site: 29 years on from the Hillsborough disaster, Grenfell shows how little we've learnt. www.newstatesman.com. 9 June 2021.
- Web site: The Hillsborough verdict isn't about football – the disaster was a national disgrace. www.newstatesman.com. 26 April 2016.
- Web site: "I've kidded myself for years that we can win the league, this time we actually can." Pre-match with @Carra23 and @GNev2 . The Anfield. Wrap. 21 December 2018.
- Web site: Make Us Dream book review: story of Liverpool's 2013/14 season. David. Prentice. 15 August 2014.
- Web site: Avalanche of f-words take away from all that's good in fans' site, The Anfield Wrap – Sports Journalists' Association. 16 August 2019 .
- Web site: Red Letters/2 August 2019: Madrid Afterglow, Going Again and Carpooling with Gary Gillespie . Atkinson . Neil. Michael MacCambridge . 2 August 2019 . .