In 2011 he founded the quarterly football journal The Blizzard, which he edits.[5]
Wilson was the main contributor to a feature on The Guardian website, "The Question", in which he analyzes modern trends and evolutions in football. "The Question" has included articles on the decline of the box-to-box midfielder, the importance of the modern full-back and the evolution of the defensive striker.[6] He is currently the main football columnist for The Observer.
His book, Inverting the Pyramid was shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year in 2008,[7] and won 'Best Football Book' at the British Sports Book Awards in 2009.[8] Five of his other books have also been shortlisted for the award. Inverting the Pyramid also won the Premio Antonio Ghirelli and was shortlisted for the German football book of the year award.[9]
His book, "Angels with Dirty Faces" won "Best Football Book" and "Best Historical Book" at the Polish Sports Book Awards (Sportowa Książka Roku) in 2018.[10]
He won FSA Football Writer of the Year in 2012, 2017 and 2021.[11][12]
Personal life
He supports Sunderland A.F.C. in football.[13][14][15] He plays cricket on the Authors XI team with other British writers.[16] He is also an occasional player for Hutton CC 5th XI, with whom his most memorable innings of an unbeaten 117 runs was achieved on July 9th 2022 against Belhus CC 5th XI. He appeared in Series 10 of the quiz show Only Connect as part of the Nightwatchmen team. He resides in Wandsworth, SouthLondon.[17]
Books
Behind The Curtain: Travels in Eastern European Football (2006)
Sunderland: A Club Transformed (2007)
Inverting the Pyramid: The History of Football Tactics (2008)
The Anatomy of England (2010)
Brian Clough: Nobody Ever Says Thank You: The Biography (2011)
The Outsider: A History of the Goalkeeper (2012)
The Anatomy of Liverpool (2013)
Angels With Dirty Faces: The Footballing History of Argentina (2016)
The Anatomy of Manchester United: A History in Ten Matches (2017)
The Barcelona Legacy: Guardiola, Mourinho and the Fight For Football's Soul (2018)
The Names Heard Long Ago: How the Golden Age of Hungarian Football Shaped the Modern Game (2019)
Two Brothers: The Life and Times of Bobby and Jackie Charlton (2022)