TEAM SHEET

TOM   WATT

Tom Watt is an actor who also writes books. Mostly about football. His last big one was called 2010: When the World Cup Came to South Africa. He invented the club in Football Shorts, Shelby Town, for some textbooks he wrote for the Double Club programme for schools. He writes regularly for the Arsenal match programme and is currently working on a football-based feature film.

VINCENT   KOMPANY

Vincent Kompany was born in Uccle in Belgium and started his career at Anderlecht, where he played for three years before moving to Hamburg in Germany. In 2008 he joined his current team, Manchester City, and won the Premier League with them in 2012. Vincent is currently captain of both City and Belgium and is a FIFA Ambassador for the charity SOS Children’s Villages.

NICK   HORNBY

Nick Hornby’s Fever Pitch, which describes his own life growing up as an Arsenal fan, is one of the best adult novels ever written about football and was made into a very successful film. Nick has published several other equally best-selling books and screenplays, including About a Boy, High Fidelity and Slam, his novel about a teenage skateboarder named Sam.

TOMAS   ROSICKY

Tomáš Rosický is one of the Czech Republic’s most talented players ever. He was born in Prague and played for Sparta before moving to Germany, when he joined Borussia Dortmund, and then to the UK in 2005 when he signed for Arsenal. Tomáš has won nearly ninety international caps and has captained his country at both the European Championships and the World Cup.

MAL   PEET

Mal Peet grew up in Norfolk, which explains why he supports Norwich City. His books have won more cups than the Canaries, like the Carnegie Medal and the Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize. He’s written three football novels: Keeper, The Penalty and Exposure. The character Paul Faustino, who features in Mal’s story here, actually has his own website. Google it!

MATT   HOLLAND

Matt Holland had a fantastic career as a midfielder for Bournemouth, Ipswich, Charlton and the Republic of Ireland, scoring for Ireland against Cameroon at the 2002 World Cup. It turns out that Matt is as good at talking about football as he was at playing it, so he now works as an expert pundit for just about every radio and TV station you can think of.

ALAN   SEFTON

Alan Sefton has worked at Arsenal for over twenty-five years and is head of the club’s award-winning community department. Based at the Emirates Stadium, Alan and his staff use football as a way to connect people of all ages and backgrounds, especially teenagers, using schemes like the Arsenal Double Club literacy programme.

CURTIS   DAVIES

Curtis Davies was born in Leytonstone in London and made his debut for Luton Town when they were still in the Football League. Since then he has played for West Bromwich Albion, Aston Villa, Leicester City and Birmingham City, where he’s been since 2011. Curtis made his international debut at centre half for the England Under-21s in 2006 and has been in full squads since without winning his first cap yet.

FAYE   WHITE

Faye White grew up in Horley in Surrey. She plays centre back and is one of English football’s most decorated players, having won nearly thirty trophies as captain of Arsenal Ladies and captaining for England at four major tournaments. Faye was awarded an MBE in 2006 for her services to football and had to retire from playing because of injury earlier this year.

ALAN   DAVIES

Alan Davies is a comedian, writer and actor who is probably best known as the star of the TV detective series Jonathan Creek and the film Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging, as well as being a permanent panellist on the quiz show QI. Alan’s latest book is called Teenage Revolution and is about growing up in the 1980s.

HILARY   FREEMAN

Hilary Freeman is a writer who lives in Camden Town in North London, and she’s written five novels. The latest is called The Boy From France and is the third in a series called Camden Town Tales. As well as writing, Hilary is an agony aunt for newspapers and magazines. As she supports Arsenal, she knows all about agony…

TOM   PALMER

Tom Palmer was born in Leeds and supports Leeds United. His first novel, Foul Play, was shortlisted for the Blue Peter Book Award, and he is the official author of the Premier League Reading Stars scheme. Look out for White Fear the latest title in Tom’s new series of football stories, The Squad, which is out now.

PAUL   COOKSON

Paul Cookson is the poet in residence at the National Football Museum. He writes poetry for children and adults and had two new collections out last year, Give Us a Goal! and Saturday Men. Paul performs his poems live at festivals, on the radio and in thousands of schools and libraries all over the country. He also entertains audiences (and drives his family mad) by playing the ukulele.

TERRY   DEARY

Terry Deary was born in Sunderland and still supports his hometown club. He has written around 200 books over the past thirty-five years, most of them for children, and is also an actor, playwright and scriptwriter. Terry is most famous for creating the Horrible Histories books, which have been made into a hugely popular TV series as well as a stage show, a computer game and even a virtual world.