Draft:Craig Beazley
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{{Infobox YouTube personality | name = Craig Beazley | birth_name = Craig John Beazley | birth_date = Reading, England
11 October 1985 | birth_place =| occupation =
- YouTuber
- Journalist
- Football Pundit
| years_active = 2021–present
| website = www
| pseudonym =
- Craig
- Paddy
| channel_name = Up The Cherries In All Departments | subscribers = 1.39 Thousand (UTCIAD) | views = 296 Thousand (UTCIAD)
| associated_acts =
Craig John Beazley (born 11 October 1985), is a British Football Pundit, Interviewer and YouTuber best known for discussing AFC Bournemouth of the Premier League. He is well known for interviewing Professor Brian Cox, Harry Redknapp and a whole host of famous faces from the world of music, acting and soccer.
Early life and education
[edit]Craig John Beazley grew up in Tilehurst and attended Denefield School. He moved down to Bournemouth back in 2008 and grew an instant love of football club AFC Bournemouth who were at that time on Minus 17 points before Eddie Howe helped the club through the leagues.
YouTube
[edit]Craig is known for interviewing many famous faces across a number of different genre's. He is well known for discussing with Harry Redknapp football related topics. Other special guests have included Ritchie Neville, Professor Brian Cox, Richard Archer and many others.
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Category:1985 births
Category:21st-century British Sports Pundits
Category:YouTubers from Reading