Barry Glendenning Bio | Wiki
Barry Glendenning is an Irish sports journalist. He holds the position of deputy sports editor on the guardian.co.uk website run by UK newspaper The Guardian. Barry is a Birr, County Offaly native and a graduate of Cistercian College, Roscrea. Previously, he served as a staffer at Hot Press magazine in Ireland. He has also written for bad television programmes, the Irish Sunday Independent, reasonably good radio programmes among others.
On 10 October 2018, Barry became included in a list of the 238 most respected journalists working in Britain as published by the National Council for the Training of Journalists. Additionally, he has been described as having “the sexiest voice on radio” by singer Liz McClarnon. In 2000, Barry became a nominee for the Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year, losing out to Jason Manford.
Barry Glendenning Age
Barry was born on March 12, 1973, in Birr, Ireland. He is 48 years old.
Barry Glendenning Height
He is a man of average stature and stands at a height of 5 ft 8 in (Approx. 1.72 m).
Barry Glendenning Family
He was born and raised in Birr, Ireland by his father Sam and his mother. Barry’s mother is 79 years old while his father, a vet died on December 23, 2021. Barry holds an Irish nationality and belongs to mixed ethnicity. It is not known to the public whether he has siblings or not.
Barry Glendenning Wife
Barry is a man who enjoys his life and career, but he keeps his marital status private. Therefore, it is not known to the public whether he is married, divorced, or single. He loves animals and owns a dog and a cat in his house.
Barry Glendenning Education
He attended and graduated from Cistercian College, Roscrea. Later, Barry studied for a B.A. degree at University College Dublin (UCD), which however, he never completed.
Barry Glendenning Podcast
Barry currently serves as the deputy sports editor at guardian.co.uk. He is best known for his work on The Guardian’s football podcast Football Weekly, of which he has claimed he is ‘the beating heart’. Barry also regularly contributes to the site’s satirical daily email service, The Fiver. Additionally, he is often responsible for the Guardian Unlimited “minute-by-minute reports”, which feature live text coverage of Premier League, Champions League and international matches and other sports.
Barry Glendenning Talksport
He also serves as a co-host of the Warm-Up with Max Rushden on Talksport on Sunday mornings from 11am to 1pm. The show has a particular feature the game “Culverhouse” which is a football based version of the game “Mornington Crescent” from 1970s radio show I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue. Barry once recorded a TV pilot with Rushden and Paul Merson. The pilot proved unsuccessful when Rushden and Barry asked Merson whether he would rather have spoons for hands or forks for feet.
Barry Glendenning Salary
He serves as the deputy sports editor at guardian.co.uk., therefore, he earns a decent income. Barry’s average salary is $73,564 per year.
Barry Glendenning Net Worth
He earns his wealth from his career, therefore, he has amassed a fortune over the years. Barry’s estimated net worth is $875,647.
Who Is Barry Glendenning
Barry is an Irish sports journalist. He holds the position of deputy sports editor on the guardian.co.uk website run by UK newspaper The Guardian. He also serves as a co-host of the Warm-Up with Max Rushden on Talksport on Sunday mornings.