Hint to anyone that is considering it seriously and who hasn't got any formal journalist qualifications: get something - preferably more than one something - published.
Where? Look at online sites (or set up your own blog) or talk nicely to THT and LCAB or Danny about publishing an article.
What? One of the duties is interviewing, which is something a lot of people who publish on the internet are wary of doing. (We tend to prefer spouting our own opinions, not talking and listening to other people.) Go and find the oldest Evertonian you know and ask them about their memories, when they started going to the game, any special memories, stuff that would interest you as a fan. Write it up, then cut it by 50%. If you've got any connection to anyone at the club (for example, a trainer, a ticket person, someone who played in the youth and then got dropped) then use it and write a day in the life or something.
Where? Look at online sites (or set up your own blog) or talk nicely to THT and LCAB or Danny about publishing an article.
What? One of the duties is interviewing, which is something a lot of people who publish on the internet are wary of doing. (We tend to prefer spouting our own opinions, not talking and listening to other people.) Go and find the oldest Evertonian you know and ask them about their memories, when they started going to the game, any special memories, stuff that would interest you as a fan. Write it up, then cut it by 50%. If you've got any connection to anyone at the club (for example, a trainer, a ticket person, someone who played in the youth and then got dropped) then use it and write a day in the life or something.
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