
Jonathan Liew
Jonathan Liew is a distinguished sports journalist and columnist, recognized for his incisive writing and analysis in the world of football. He often covers major events and topics, contributing to a deeper understanding of the sport's dynamics and its impact on culture.
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Jonathan Liew is a Guardian columnist discussing the issues with X.
If you’re still on Elon Musk’s X, ask yourself this: why? | Jonathan LiewJonathan Liew is a Guardian columnist discussing the culture of theft in the digital age.
Copyrighted art, mobile phones, Greenland: welcome to our age of shameless theft | Jonathan LiewJonathan Liew picks the best sports books of the year.
The best books of 2025 | Best books of the yearJonathan Liew is a Guardian columnist who wrote the article discussing Maccabi fans and British politics.
Standing with Maccabi’s football hooligans against local police – is that what patriotism looks like now? | Jonathan LiewJonathan Liew is a Guardian columnist who wrote about the Riyadh comedy festival.
We know what the comedians got out of the Riyadh comedy festival. What about the Saudi regime? | Jonathan LiewJonathan Liew expects Spain to beat Sweden in the final.
Women’s Euro 2025: Guardian writers’ predictions for the tournament | Women’s Euro 2025Jonathan Liew joins the discussion on Liverpool's victory in the League Cup semi-final.
Liverpool smash Spurs to reach League Cup final – Football Weekly Extra | Football




























































