The grestest honour to be named Feature Writer of the Year at the SJA Awards, the Oscars of our industry.
There is no job in the world that I would love to do more. Travelling the country telling the stories that matter to football supporters is a privilege that I'll never take for granted.
So there's little point playing it cool when I never believed that I'd get here. Just one of the best nights of my life.
A pitch invasion at Meadow Lane, including some pretty unsavoury scenes in front of the away end, as Notts County reach Wembley for the League Two play-off final.
Football’s great truth is that you risk the worst day or your year for a shot at the best. For the last fortnight, Rochdale have known that more than any other club in any land you care to pick.
And still they were the last ones smiling. It may get even better than this, some other day. But it will never feel the same as winning on penalties at Wembley for a place in the Football League after everything that came before.
The moment Ipswich had their promotion back to the Premier League confirmed with a win against QPR...
Video Credit - @danielstorey1985
#itfc #ipswichtown #ipswich #efl #portmanroad
The journey from the entrance of the Hill Dickinson Stadium to the back row of the top section, before Everton vs Manchester City in the Premier League
#everton #premierleague #hilldickinsonstadium
"They might miss out on Alonso - and that would be really foolish in my opinion."
Has the Liverpool fanbase reached the 'point of no return' with Arne Slot? And should the club act swiftly in the summer to bring in Xabi Alonso?
🏆✍️ WINNER!
@danielstorey85@theipaper is named SJA Long-Form Feature Writer of the Year at the British Sports Journalism Awards, sponsored by Canon. 🥇#SJA2025 #BritishSportsJournalismAwards #sportsmedia #sportsjournalism
The moment that @ipswichtown confirmed their promotion back to the @Premier League by beating QPR. Third promotion in four seasons for Kieran McKenna, who is their king.
York City, who concede in the 95th minute to go second in the National League, score in the 97th minute to go back to the top. The craziest end to a match I have ever seen
Match piece here:
/sport/football/rochdale-york-city-national-league-season-4332931
Leicester City players hit the turf as the supporters left in the King Power chant "Sack the board", quickly moving onto "You're not fit to wear the shirt" as the players try to applaud their support.
Champions League quarter-final to League One in nine years. Atletico Madrid to Bromley.