Gerry Cox

Managing Director

Preston's Summary

Gerry Cox is a Managing Director in the field of journalism. He has written for publications such as the Irish Examiner, MailOnline, and has been featured in The Telegraph. His articles primarily cover sports, with a focus on football (soccer) matches and analysis.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 56 %
Evolving Stories: 30 %
Expert Commentary: 6 %
Announcement: 3 %
Private Sector Announcements: 2 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Team Sports
  • Individual Sports

Pitching Insights

Gerry Cox's articles primarily focus on sports, specifically football and the Premier League. His coverage is centered around event coverage and evolving stories related to matches, managers, and teams in the league.

Given his extensive coverage of specific matches and team performances, Gerry may be interested in receiving pitches that provide unique insights or analysis on ongoing games, match outcomes, player or manager performance evaluations. Additionally, he might be receptive to interviews with experts who can offer valuable perspectives on game strategies or individual/team tactics within the context of football matches.

While there is no specified geographic focus for Gerry's articles, they predominantly cover events from English football leagues such as Premier League. Therefore, relevant pitches should consider this context when reaching out to him for potential collaboration opportunities.

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