THE FOOTBALL PINK: ISSUE 2
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Contents:
Football journalism: The state of play – Alex Stewart
Gunter Netzer: The uncanny and awe-inspiring – Layth Yousif
Notorious and outrageous transfer tactics – Giles Metcalfe
The unofficial English club champions – Jonathan Wallace
Finding sanctuary; we are all customers now – Stuart Howard-Cofield
Death, Despots and Dinamo: Beria and The Beautiful Game – John O’Sullivan
The new age of the Premier League – Alex Leonard
The gift that keeps on giving – Luke Constable
Football a growing phenomenon in Afghanistan – Nathan Carr
Games of our lives; Tottenham vs. Arsenal, April 14th, 1991, London– Greg Theoharis
It’s not quite so grim up north – Billy Taylor
Blatter, Ba-Vi and the beauty of Bahia – Laura Jones
The history of Irish centre backs, Part 2 – Brian Strahan
Hugo Meisl and the Englishman who ruled Vienna – Chris Smith
Gaps in the pyramid: My journey through the decline in amateur football – Jamie Allen
Have football boots, will travel – Mark Godfrey
The loan system; does it work? – Pete Spencer
If you’re good enough, you’re old enough – Anna-Louise Adams
Chasing Brady – Trevor Keane
A life offside – Mark Lindores
The North American Soccer League; an exercise in economic failure – Kyle Sennikoff
I’ve seen enough, thanks – Ally Moncrieff