Gregory Tesser

Male, Person

1946 –

66

Who is Gregory Tesser?

Gregory Ronald Tesser is a sports writer and broadcaster, born in Highgate, London on May 11, 1946. He was educated at Byron House, The Hall School, and one of Britain's most ancient Public Schools, The King's School, Gloucester.

In 1964 he became the publicity manager of Georgie Fame and The Yardbirds. In 1965 he launched The Amateur Footballer magazine. During his time as editor/publisher he exposed the hypocrisy of 'shamateurism' in English football, which resulted in a mini-documentary in 1969 during Ian Wooldridge's Sports Arena show on ITV. In the same year, Tesser became a leading football agent for the likes of Peter Osgood, Charlie Cooke and Rodney Marsh.

During the 1990s Tesser worked on BBC TV's definitive documentary on the history of football - Kicking and Screaming - and was interviewed for the book of the same name, written by Rogan Taylor and Andrew Ward, allied to the series and published in 1995.

His article for The Daily Telegraph in 1995 on more regionalisation in non-League football helped change the way the leagues were structured.

In 1998 he began a series of celebrity interviews for both Esquire and GQ, beginning with Tony Blair and later to include HRH Prince Philip, on their passion for sport.

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