From the publisher:
Released in June 2020, Issue 37 contains eight sections of articles including: Osasu Obayiuwana on how Sepp Blatter is trying to clear his name, Jo Harman on the time third-division Crystal Palace pushed Real Madrid and Puskás to the limit, Tim Walters on football's relationship with climate change and more.
Full contents:
- Editor's Note Jonathan Wilson's Editor's Note from Issue Thirty Seven
- All Things to All Men The goalkeeper Ricardo Zamora was both honoured and imprisoned by both sides in the Civil War
- A Cup of Tea then Blank How a badly installed boiler almost killed the Fulham midfielder Robert Wilson
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Interview: Sepp Blatter The former Fifa president on ageing, his enemies and his fight to clear his name
- King of the Flipflap The Brazilian great Roberto Rivellino on his memories of three World Cups
- When Puskás came to Selhurst Park The night in 1962 when third-division Crystal Palace pushed Real Madrid to the limit
- The Age of the Shadow The Danish midfielder Søren Lerby once played two games in different countries in the same day
- The Legend of Atalanta Paolo Vezzoli with the photos from Atalanta
- The Atomic Boys After the Second World War, Blackpool had the first organised fan club in the country
- The Rise and Fall of the ShowBiz XI The club that featured Sean Connery, Tommy Steele and Des O’Connor in the same line-up
- Out of the Hotbed The journalist David Taylor remembers Jackie Milburn, Hughie Gallagher and Millwall’s hooligans
- Prisoners 1 Screws 0 How the sitcom Porridge reflected changes in football in the 1970s
- War Minus the Shooting George Orwell’s famed essay of football shows how little he understood it
- The Club of Second Chances The Swedish side Ytterhogdal are developing players released by English academies
- The Brief Glory of Ronnie Ekelund The Danish forward who became Matt le Tissier’s favourite teammate
- The Pioneer Jozef Vengloš’s reign at Aston Villa was short but he was the first foreign top-flight manager
- The Green Future If carbon emissions targets are to be met, football’s relentless expansion must stop
- Time for a Change? Would a stopped clock system help eliminate the scourge of time-wasting?
- Helping the Giants Escape How Mexico and Argentina have tried to ensure big sides are never relegated
- Barcelona 5 Atletico 4 Copa del Rey quarter-final second leg, Camp Nou, Barcelona, 12 March 1997
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17 x 24 cm
Paperback
194 pages
June 2020
English
9781909811546