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The Blizzard: The Football Quarterly #53

The Blizzard

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Published in June 2024, Issue Fifty Three and its five sections contains 14 articles including how Benni McCarthy was shaped by the gangster leagues of Cape Town; a conversation with Brian Stapleton, the scout who found Nathan Tella; Brendan Batson on the breaking of racial barriers at West Brom; the extraordinary story of the first mixed-race star of Brazilian football; an oral history of Dinamo Tbilisi’s victory in the 1981 Cup Winners’ Cup.

POWER PLAYS

Their Finest Hour – Igor Rabiner

An oral history of Dinamo Tbilisi’s victory in the 1981 Cup Winners’ Cup

Deeper into the Mire – Cassiano Gobbet

A decade on from the Mineirazo, what’s changed in Brazilian football?

Real Republikans – Jonny Coffey

The brief life of the team of Ghanaian all stars created by Kwame Nkrumah

Out of the Frying Pan – Sam Kunti and Pål Ødegård

Nine years after Gianni Infantino took office, what’s really changed at Fifa?

The Football Mystery – Paul Simpson

Philip Kerr, thrillers and why sport so rarely features in literature

GERMANY

The Globalised Game – Jonathan Wilson

Three days in the Ruhr and the nature of modern fandom

The Postman’s Eye – Jake Farrell

Talking to Brian Stapleton, the scout who found Nathan Tella

THE WAY WE WERE

Goodison Goodbye – Colin McPherson

Everton’s survival means their final season before their ground move will not be in the Championship

End of Innocence – Tim Quelch

Jimmy Greaves, defensive tactics, hooliganism and how the game changed

AGAINST THE ODDS

Underground in Plain Sight – Sean Jacobs

How Benni McCarthy was shaped by the gangster leagues of Cape Town

Champions at Last – Tom Williams

How Michel Platini’s influence – on and off the pitch – inspired France to European Championship glory in 1984

The Third Degree – Chris Lepkowski

Brendan Batson on the breaking of racial barriers at West Brom

El Tigre – Peter Speetjens

The extraordinary story of the first mixed-race star of Brazilian football

GREATEST GAMES

Manchester United 4 Manchester City 3 – Taha Hashim

Premier League, Old Trafford, Manchester, 20 September 2009

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17 x 24 cm

Paperback
194 pages
June 2024
English
9781909811546