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Ferguson pays tribute to Woolnough

18th September 2012, 04:32pm

Brian Woolnough: Died on Tuesday, aged 63

Brian Woolnough: Died on Tuesday, aged 63

Sir Alex Ferguson led the tributes to Brian Woolnough, the chief sports writer of the Daily Star who died on Tuesday after a long struggle against bowel cancer.

The 63-year-old Woolnough was a leading figure among the country's sports writers and also a well-known face on television, hosting Sky Sports' Sunday Supplement from 2007 after previously being the presenter of Hold the Back Page from 1994.

Manchester United manager Ferguson said: "It is very sad news. He was a good man, a good journalist, with a good personality.

"He asked good questions, sometimes too good! That is the nature of his industry. Our thoughts are with his family at this time."

Woolnough began his career on The Esher News in Surrey, moved to the Evening Post in Hemel Hempstead before joining The Sun, where he worked for 27 years and ended up as chief football writer. He moved to the Daily Star in 2001.

Woolnough leaves a wife, Linda, and three children.

Daily Star editor Dawn Neesom said: "Brian will be missed by everyone at the Daily Star. He was a brilliant sports writer, a huge character and above all a really nice bloke.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife, Linda, and family."

Daily Star sports editor Howard Wheatcroft said: "Brian was the doyen of his generation of sports journalists, and had been the senior figure in football journalism for a long, long time.

"To my mind he also paved the way for journalists being called upon as pundits.

"When the era of rolling sports news began, such was his standing that he was in demand from virtually day one - and up until the end he was still the best of the lot.

"He was a big man in many ways, but he was never arrogant and had an incredible appetite for hard work."

It is only three months since the death of the Daily Star's chief football writer Danny Fullbrook at the age of 40, also from cancer.

The Football Association also expressed their sympathy, saying: "The FA would like to send its condolences to the family of Brian Woolnough, Daily Star chief sports writer, who sadly passed away aged 63."

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