David Hills
David Hills is a football writer for The Observer.
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Neil Warnock on Brexit: ‘I can’t wait to leave. To hell with the rest of the world’Neil Warnock has used a post-match press conference to attack the government’s handling of Brexit negotiations
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Said & Done: Ronaldinho, marquee clubs and multiple defamationsThe season so far – also featuring Fifa 2.0, a fined lion and football’s saddest lament
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Said & Done: Maradona, fake news media and Nigeria’s naked hexThe season so far – also featuring Fifa 2.0, dog of the week and a ban for being laconic
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17 things we learned from Russia 2018 – World Cup reviewIncluding: England’s mental shift, why everyone loves Neymar, and the height of Mel from Mel and Sue
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Ronaldo, Rostov and @Lord_Sugar: World Cup 2018 diary, week twoThe best and worst of week two – also featuring: viral clips, Puyol’s hair and America’s Funniest Home Videos -
Putin, Pearce and Kung Fu Pazdan: World Cup 2018 diary, week oneThe best and worst of week one – also featuring: viral video, wool suits and Mel from Mel and Sue -
World Cup 2018: complete guide to all 736 playersProfiles of all 736 players at the World Cup in Russia, including caps, goals, nicknames, hobbies and, once the tournament starts, ratings for every performance
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Said & Done 2017-18 awards: Banter, dinosaurs, and a good boy led astrayAlso featuring: Owen Oyston, Sam Allardyce, and a sausage dog’s fresh start -
Said & Done: Sunderland, Donald Trump and one nutmeg too manyThe week in football - also featuring: Massimo Cellino, Mo Salah and sending hugs to fans
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Said & Done: Leeds, Marco Polo Del Nero, and western media biasThe week in football – also featuring: Sepp, a resurrection and men seeking worms
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Said & Done: West Ham, Fifa's rebrand, and Owen Oyston giving backThe week in football – also featuring: Ed Glazer, laptop abuse and 420 sucklings -
Said & Done: ‘Fifa can always bring a smile’ – Gianni InfantinoThe week in football – also featuring: big issues, Steve Evans and a life lesson
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Said & Done: 'We're promoting great social values' – Greg ClarkeThe week in football – also featuring: wages, red cards and a celebrity warlock


World Cup 2018: best team of the tournament so far