Henry Winter

Henry Winter
Henry Winteris an English sports journalist, who served as football correspondent of The Daily Telegraph for 20 years...
ballroom dance-and-dancing dancing
more formations out there than in a ballroom dancing team.
soccer football eagles
Chris Eagles flew in on Shaun Wright-Phillips, so hard he almost broke the hyphen.
soccer football simple
Anger infests Lee Bowyer's simple mind. He could get sent off playing solitaire.
soccer football past
Kaka beat Fletcher to the ball, and headed it past Heinze as the Argentine sought to close him down. Heinze could still have dealt with the problem, but, inexplicably, Patrice Evra came flying in like a runaway TGV. Heinze was flattened, Fletcher was so shocked that he stopped to rubber-neck, and Kaka strolled on and rolled the ball past Van der Sar. Evra's nightmare of a half continued when he crazily got himself cautioned for dissent, so removing Ferguson's one remaining first-choice defender from the away leg. Madness.
soccer football mistake
Imagine a pantomime directed by Quentin Tarantino, where villains are booed, heroes are blood-stained, the body-count is high, the entertainment pulsating, the language filthy and the audience screamed behind you'' as tackles hurtled in like boulders crashing down a mountain-side. Such was the epic drama that gripped the Emirates yesterday. A derby crammed with sound, fury and significance ended with everyone grasping for breath, with Arsenal regaining the high ground of the Premier League... This was the Premier League at its raw, mistake-filled, mesmerising best. Utterly compelling.