Julien Laurens

Julien Laurens is a French football journalist and broadcaster based in London.

working for the French newspaper Le Parisien[1] and has featured regularly on BT Sport[2] Talksport[3] and ESPN[4][5] as well as contributing regularly to The Times and their podcast The Game[6] and The Guardian[7] and The Daily Star.[8]

He has regularly contributed to The Totally Football Show podcast and live shows with James Richardson.[9] Laurens has also been a pundit on The Anfield Wrap.[10]


A regular for the BBC[11] and on BBC Radio 5 Live’s Euro leagues show with Mina Rzouki, James Horncastle, and Raphael Honigstein. [12][13] Laurens promised to shave his head on television if Arsenal FC lost a Champions League tie against Ludogorets, which they did not.[14]

He was included amongst the most influential Twitter users in UK association football.[15]

Personal Life

He is a supporter of Paris St Germain.

References

  1. "Julien-laurens - Toute l'info sur Julien-laurens - Le Parisien". leparisien.fr.
  2. "Author Bio - Julien Laurens". Sport.bt.com. Retrieved 2018-06-02.
  3. "Julien Laurens".
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  5. Winterburn, Sarah (30 April 2016). "Football people on TV: Julien Laurens - Football365".
  6. "United aren't showing intelligence of a Mourinho side". 19 September 2016 via www.thetimes.co.uk.
  7. "Julien Laurens". the Guardian.
  8. "Man Utd boss Jose Mourinho held talks with PSG - Julien Laurens". 16 October 2017.
  9. www.manta9.com, Hazlitt Eastman,. "Totally Football - Off The Kerb Productions". offthekerb.co.uk.
  10. https://www.theanfieldwrap.com/2018/09/gutter-special-julien-laurens-inside-track-liverpools-move-adrien-rabiot/
  11. "Conte needs to stop complaining about money - Horncastle, In Short - BBC Radio 5 live". BBC.
  12. "Euro Leagues Football Show - Downloads - BBC Radio 5 live". BBC.
  13. "Euro Leagues Football Show - Episode guide - BBC Radio 5 live". BBC.
  14. "BT Sport's Julien Laurens makes BOLD bet ahead of Arsenal vs Ludogorets". 19 October 2016.
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