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The journey of Kylian Mbappe to FIFA 21 cover star, with COPA90. These Football Times and COPA90 have teamed up to bring you the story of Kylian Mbappe’s rise from Bondy to FIFA 21 cover star. Josh Butler 10/12/2020. 10/12/2020. The joy of Johan Micoud at Werder Bremen. KILMARNOCK AND THE BRUTAL, BITTER ODYSSEY IN THE 1969/70 “I can assure you, those rosary beads from Jimmy Cook were passed around the plane quite often.” A caper in the 1969/70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup presented Scotland’s oldest professional club with some of their most resilient European adversaries. Windswept, militaria-laden passport officers flanked by lines of fighter jets; a henchman goalkeeper specialising in lethal pull-and-punch THE TEN GREATEST KITS IN SAMPDORIA HISTORY The 1992/93 home shirt epitomises classic style, with the lace-up design being complemented by the Coppa Italia shield to the chest. 2003/04: THIRD. If you thought Samp’s kits looked good on a blue or white base, you ain’t seen anything yet. THE 44 DAYS OF BRIAN CLOUGH AND JOCK STEIN AT LEEDS Handed a cluster of unresolved contacts to iron out, the squad that fell into his possession was a steadily ageing one. Norman Hunter, Terry Cooper, Billy Bremner and Giles were beyond 30, while Paul Reaney, Paul Madeley and Mick Jones were fast approaching the end oftheir 20s.
THE TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY OF JOHN AND JUSTIN FASHANU The triumph and tragedy of John and Justin Fashanu. J ustin and John Fashanu were two of the most talented brothers to ply their trade in the English First Division, but their story unfortunately begins and ends in tragedy. Born in inner-city London in the early 1960s, Justin and John were the sons of a Guyanese nurse and a Nigerian barrister. MEDIA KIT - THESE FOOTBALL TIMES THESE FOOTBALL TIMES + USP TALENT DIGITAL PARTNERSHIPS These Football Times is a celebration of great football writing. But that doesn’t come easy. In a sport dominated by clickbait writing, mainstream media bias and disgruntled KEVIN-PRINCE AND JÉRÔME BOATENG: THE BROTHERS WHO FACED Kevin-Prince and Jérôme Boateng: the brothers who faced off in the World Cup. O n 23 June 2010, Germany and Ghana took to the pitch for a group stage match at the World Cup in Johannesburg, South Africa. This was a unique event in World Cup history. Over the years, football has seen many pairs of siblings represent their national teams, but BRIAN CLOUGH AND THE 32-GAME SPELL AT BRIGHTON THAT HELPED Brian Clough and the 32-game spell at Brighton that helped shape his future success. 09/04/2020 by Steven Scragg. 0. T here are two television interviews with Brian Clough that take part not much more than 12 months apart, spanning the autumns of 1973 and 1974, which paint two very different pictures of the iconic football manager. HOW JÜRGEN KLOPP'S FOCUS ON PSYCHOLOGY HAS EVOLVED How Jürgen Klopp’s focus on psychology has evolved Liverpool’s players into “mentality monsters”. T he history of football is often told as one of the great sides emerging before slipping away and passing that mantle to others. Despite that, there had been something crushingly perfect about Manchester City’s dominance of the Premier VIC BUCKINGHAM: THE ENGLISHMAN HISTORY FORGOT Vic Buckingham: the Englishman history forgot. “F uck Betis” boomed the respectable-looking but somewhat eccentric Englishman to his bemused Barcelona players in the Camp Nou dressing room. He then proceeded to take them by further surprise as he aimed a perfectly placed karate kick at the tactics board, rendering it flat on itsback.
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The journey of Kylian Mbappe to FIFA 21 cover star, with COPA90. These Football Times and COPA90 have teamed up to bring you the story of Kylian Mbappe’s rise from Bondy to FIFA 21 cover star. Josh Butler 10/12/2020. 10/12/2020. The joy of Johan Micoud at Werder Bremen. KILMARNOCK AND THE BRUTAL, BITTER ODYSSEY IN THE 1969/70 “I can assure you, those rosary beads from Jimmy Cook were passed around the plane quite often.” A caper in the 1969/70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup presented Scotland’s oldest professional club with some of their most resilient European adversaries. Windswept, militaria-laden passport officers flanked by lines of fighter jets; a henchman goalkeeper specialising in lethal pull-and-punch THE TEN GREATEST KITS IN SAMPDORIA HISTORY The 1992/93 home shirt epitomises classic style, with the lace-up design being complemented by the Coppa Italia shield to the chest. 2003/04: THIRD. If you thought Samp’s kits looked good on a blue or white base, you ain’t seen anything yet. THE 44 DAYS OF BRIAN CLOUGH AND JOCK STEIN AT LEEDS Handed a cluster of unresolved contacts to iron out, the squad that fell into his possession was a steadily ageing one. Norman Hunter, Terry Cooper, Billy Bremner and Giles were beyond 30, while Paul Reaney, Paul Madeley and Mick Jones were fast approaching the end oftheir 20s.
THE TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY OF JOHN AND JUSTIN FASHANU The triumph and tragedy of John and Justin Fashanu. J ustin and John Fashanu were two of the most talented brothers to ply their trade in the English First Division, but their story unfortunately begins and ends in tragedy. Born in inner-city London in the early 1960s, Justin and John were the sons of a Guyanese nurse and a Nigerian barrister. MEDIA KIT - THESE FOOTBALL TIMES THESE FOOTBALL TIMES + USP TALENT DIGITAL PARTNERSHIPS These Football Times is a celebration of great football writing. But that doesn’t come easy. In a sport dominated by clickbait writing, mainstream media bias and disgruntled KEVIN-PRINCE AND JÉRÔME BOATENG: THE BROTHERS WHO FACED Kevin-Prince and Jérôme Boateng: the brothers who faced off in the World Cup. O n 23 June 2010, Germany and Ghana took to the pitch for a group stage match at the World Cup in Johannesburg, South Africa. This was a unique event in World Cup history. Over the years, football has seen many pairs of siblings represent their national teams, but BRIAN CLOUGH AND THE 32-GAME SPELL AT BRIGHTON THAT HELPED Brian Clough and the 32-game spell at Brighton that helped shape his future success. 09/04/2020 by Steven Scragg. 0. T here are two television interviews with Brian Clough that take part not much more than 12 months apart, spanning the autumns of 1973 and 1974, which paint two very different pictures of the iconic football manager. HOW JÜRGEN KLOPP'S FOCUS ON PSYCHOLOGY HAS EVOLVED How Jürgen Klopp’s focus on psychology has evolved Liverpool’s players into “mentality monsters”. T he history of football is often told as one of the great sides emerging before slipping away and passing that mantle to others. Despite that, there had been something crushingly perfect about Manchester City’s dominance of the Premier VIC BUCKINGHAM: THE ENGLISHMAN HISTORY FORGOT Vic Buckingham: the Englishman history forgot. “F uck Betis” boomed the respectable-looking but somewhat eccentric Englishman to his bemused Barcelona players in the Camp Nou dressing room. He then proceeded to take them by further surprise as he aimed a perfectly placed karate kick at the tactics board, rendering it flat on itsback.
THE BURNT BRIDGES, MOMENTS OF CLASS AND QUIET LEADERSHIP There were 11 minutes of extra time remaining when Eder scored for Portugal. The unheralded striker, then on the books of Swansea, was suddenly the attention of the world, streaming across the pitch before he was engulfed by a jubilant Portuguese bench. On his way over, fistsclenched in
KILMARNOCK AND THE BRUTAL, BITTER ODYSSEY IN THE 1969/70 “I can assure you, those rosary beads from Jimmy Cook were passed around the plane quite often.” A caper in the 1969/70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup presented Scotland’s oldest professional club with some of their most resilient European adversaries. Windswept, militaria-laden passport officers flanked by lines of fighter jets; a henchman goalkeeper specialising in lethal pull-and-punch HOW TENERIFE BECAME THE TOAST OF BARCELONA AND THE SCOURGE W hen you think about travelling to an away game in one of the main western European leagues, you don’t normally think of a trip of over a thousand miles. Even Marseille fans going to see them against PSG are looking at a trip of around 480 miles, while Bayern Munich fans travelling to Hamburg are just a mere 335 miles apart. FLAGS, FLARES AND FIGHTS: GRAEME SOUNESS’ MAD YEAR IN TURKEY Nowadays, Graeme Souness is best known for his burning, often irrational hatred of everything Paul Pogba does. Long ago, however, before the toxic hellscape known as Twitter took flight and basement-dwelling virgins across the world could only dream of a meme, the Scotsman was an accomplished coach SEBAS AND THE FATAL BEACH SHOOTING THAT ROCKED GETAFE T he 2001/02 season was the year of Getafe’s promotion back into Spain’s professional leagues, the last campaign in which they were as low as the Segunda B, Spain’s third tier. It was also the year of the locker that was never used. One week before the team’s first match of the campaign, tragedy struck. Shortly after 3:00am in the early morning of Sunday 26 August 2001, Sebastian SWEDEN, DENMARK, ITALY AND CRIES OF "FIXING" AT EURO 2004 “I don’t think it will end 2-2 – that’s a very unusual result.” These were the words of the Sweden co-manager Lars Lagerbäck on the eve of Scandinavians’ final group game with Denmark in Euro 2004. In amongst a litany of cross-Kattegat clashes between Danish red and Swedish yellow over the years, but this clash would go down as the most memorable, and indeed the most infamous. WHEN THE EMPEROR CONQUERED THE CONTINENT: ADRIANO AND THE “T here are things that can’t be explained in football we can’t explain what went wrong”. These were the words of a distraught Javier Zanetti on 25 July 2004. His beloved Argentina had just suffered defeat in the Copa America final to arch-rivals Brazil. Penalty shootout exits would become something of a familiarity for La Albiceleste in future tournaments, but knowing that they THE FINAL DAYS OF FOOTBALL IN THE GDR: A LEGACY LEFT BEHIND The final days of football in the GDR: a legacy left behind. 03/11/2020 by Constantin Eckner. 0. O n 9 November 1989, the German Democratic Republic (GDR) opened its borders to West Germany. Less than a year later, on 3 October 1990, Germany reunified after over four decades of separation. These historical events not only changedthe lives of
HOW A TALENTED ENGLAND FAILED TO QUALIFY FOR THE 1974 T o many, the 1970s was a decade that style forgot, however tank tops and flairs were the least of our problems. England’s national team plunged into the abyss for most of that period with two consecutive failures to qualify for the World Cup, while Scotland WHAT HAPPENED TO GANSO, THE "BORDEAUX WINE" OF BRAZILIAN When was the last time you heard the name, Paulo Henrique Chagas de Lima? Never? Okay, well how about Paulo Henrique Ganso? Getting closer? It might be several years since you saw P.H. Ganso typed on a team sheet or appear in a video game. THESE FOOTBALL TIMESMAGAZINEFEATURESORIGINAL SERIESPODCASTSABOUTBEHINDTHE BADGE
JOIN THESE FOOTBALL TIMES. Get free digital downloads of the much-loved Philosophies and Calcio II, worth £8, just for signing up. You’ll also receive magazine releases THESE FOOTBALL TIMES MAGAZINE Football as it should be. Award-winning print content by some of the game's finest authors, artists, designers and photographers THE TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY OF JOHN AND JUSTIN FASHANU J ustin and John Fashanu were two of the most talented brothers to ply their trade in the English First Division, but their story unfortunately begins and ends in tragedy.. Born in inner-city London in the early 1960s, Justin and John were the sons of a Guyanese nurse and a Nigerian barrister. Abandoned by their father at an early age, their mother was mired in poverty and struggled to make THE TRAGEDY AND TRIUMPH OF IL GRANDE TORINO T he history of football, like anything that hinges on so many disparate variables converging in one place, plays host to innumerable ‘what if’ moments. For all the relentless analysis, the rigorous preparation, the untold fortunes poured into the modern game, it’s remarkable that so many matches, cups, even league titles boil down to one microscopic moment. STUART HORSFIELD, AUTHOR AT THESE FOOTBALL TIMES They say art is a subjective matter. What one person finds majestic another can find abhorrent. Tracey Emin’s Unmade Bed, Michelangelo’s statue VIC BUCKINGHAM: THE ENGLISHMAN HISTORY FORGOT “Fuck Betis” boomed the respectable-looking but somewhat eccentric Englishman to his bemused Barcelona players in the Camp Nou dressing room. He then proceeded to take them by further surprise as he aimed a perfectly placed karate kick at the tactics board, rendering it flat on its back. It was Victor Frederick Buckingham, Barcelona coach fromDecember 1969
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JOIN THESE FOOTBALL TIMES. Get free digital downloads of the much-loved Philosophies and Calcio II, worth £8, just for signing up. You’ll also receive magazine releases THESE FOOTBALL TIMES MAGAZINE Football as it should be. Award-winning print content by some of the game's finest authors, artists, designers and photographers THE TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY OF JOHN AND JUSTIN FASHANU J ustin and John Fashanu were two of the most talented brothers to ply their trade in the English First Division, but their story unfortunately begins and ends in tragedy.. Born in inner-city London in the early 1960s, Justin and John were the sons of a Guyanese nurse and a Nigerian barrister. Abandoned by their father at an early age, their mother was mired in poverty and struggled to make THE TRAGEDY AND TRIUMPH OF IL GRANDE TORINO T he history of football, like anything that hinges on so many disparate variables converging in one place, plays host to innumerable ‘what if’ moments. For all the relentless analysis, the rigorous preparation, the untold fortunes poured into the modern game, it’s remarkable that so many matches, cups, even league titles boil down to one microscopic moment. STUART HORSFIELD, AUTHOR AT THESE FOOTBALL TIMES They say art is a subjective matter. What one person finds majestic another can find abhorrent. Tracey Emin’s Unmade Bed, Michelangelo’s statue VIC BUCKINGHAM: THE ENGLISHMAN HISTORY FORGOT “Fuck Betis” boomed the respectable-looking but somewhat eccentric Englishman to his bemused Barcelona players in the Camp Nou dressing room. He then proceeded to take them by further surprise as he aimed a perfectly placed karate kick at the tactics board, rendering it flat on its back. It was Victor Frederick Buckingham, Barcelona coach fromDecember 1969
KILMARNOCK AND THE BRUTAL, BITTER ODYSSEY IN THE 1969/70 1 day ago · “I can assure you, those rosary beads from Jimmy Cook were passed around the plane quite often.” A caper in the 1969/70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup presented Scotland’s oldest professional club with some of their most resilient European adversaries. Windswept, militaria-laden passport officers flanked by lines of fighter jets; a henchman goalkeeper specialising in lethal pull-and-punch THESE FOOTBALL TIMES MAGAZINE Football as it should be. Award-winning print content by some of the game's finest authors, artists, designers and photographers THE BURNT BRIDGES, MOMENTS OF CLASS AND QUIET LEADERSHIP There were 11 minutes of extra time remaining when Eder scored for Portugal. The unheralded striker, then on the books of Swansea, was suddenly the attention of the world, streaming across the pitch before he was engulfed by a jubilant Portuguese bench. On his way over, fistsclenched in
FLAGS, FLARES AND FIGHTS: GRAEME SOUNESS’ MAD YEAR IN TURKEY 1 day ago · Nowadays, Graeme Souness is best known for his burning, often irrational hatred of everything Paul Pogba does. Long ago, however, before the toxic hellscape known as Twitter took flight and basement-dwelling virgins across the world could only dream of a meme, the Scotsman was an accomplished coach SEBAS AND THE FATAL BEACH SHOOTING THAT ROCKED GETAFE T he 2001/02 season was the year of Getafe’s promotion back into Spain’s professional leagues, the last campaign in which they were as low as the Segunda B, Spain’s third tier. It was also the year of the locker that was never used. One week before the team’s first match of the campaign, tragedy struck. Shortly after 3:00am in the early morning of Sunday 26 August 2001, Sebastian WHEN THE EMPEROR CONQUERED THE CONTINENT: ADRIANO AND THE “T here are things that can’t be explained in football we can’t explain what went wrong”. These were the words of a distraught Javier Zanetti on 25 July 2004. His beloved Argentina had just suffered defeat in the Copa America final to arch-rivals Brazil. Penalty shootout exits would become something of a familiarity for La Albiceleste in future tournaments, but knowing that they HOW TENERIFE BECAME THE TOAST OF BARCELONA AND THE SCOURGE W hen you think about travelling to an away game in one of the main western European leagues, you don’t normally think of a trip of over a thousand miles. Even Marseille fans going to see them against PSG are looking at a trip of around 480 miles, while Bayern Munich fans travelling to Hamburg are just a mere 335 miles apart. HOW BRIAN FLYNN SAVED WELSH INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL F rom never qualifying for a tournament in their history, Wales are about to play in successive European Championships. How did this turnaround happen? Obviously there are a number of factors, but perhaps the key man in this story is Brian Flynn. In fact, I’d even go as far as to say that the former Burnley and Leeds midfielder saved Welsh international football. THE TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY OF JOHN AND JUSTIN FASHANU J ustin and John Fashanu were two of the most talented brothers to ply their trade in the English First Division, but their story unfortunately begins and ends in tragedy.. Born in inner-city London in the early 1960s, Justin and John were the sons of a Guyanese nurse and a Nigerian barrister. Abandoned by their father at an early age, their mother was mired in poverty and struggled to make NORTHAMPTON TOWN AND THE SWINGING SIXTIES NORTHAMPTON IS A perennial middle-of-the-road town. Located almost equidistantly between Birmingham and London, it represents an interestingly unmemorable stopover. Sitting staunchly somewhere between underwhelmingly attractive and downright THESE FOOTBALL TIMESMAGAZINEFEATURESORIGINAL SERIESPODCASTSABOUTBEHINDTHE BADGE
The journey of Kylian Mbappe to FIFA 21 cover star, with COPA90. These Football Times and COPA90 have teamed up to bring you the story of Kylian Mbappe’s rise from Bondy to FIFA 21 cover star. Josh Butler 10/12/2020. 10/12/2020. The joy of Johan Micoud at Werder Bremen. THE TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY OF JOHN AND JUSTIN FASHANU The triumph and tragedy of John and Justin Fashanu. J ustin and John Fashanu were two of the most talented brothers to ply their trade in the English First Division, but their story unfortunately begins and ends in tragedy. Born in inner-city London in the early 1960s, Justin and John were the sons of a Guyanese nurse and a Nigerian barrister. STUART HORSFIELD, AUTHOR AT THESE FOOTBALL TIMES Gary Lineker at Barcelona: an awkward TV interview, Clásico hat-tricks and eternal love. Gary Lineker learnt the language, integrated himself into Barcelona, understood the politics, and went about proving himself a world-class goalscorer. Stuart Horsfield 01/04/2020. 14/01/2020. HOW JÜRGEN KLOPP'S FOCUS ON PSYCHOLOGY HAS EVOLVED How Jürgen Klopp’s focus on psychology has evolved Liverpool’s players into “mentality monsters”. T he history of football is often told as one of the great sides emerging before slipping away and passing that mantle to others. Despite that, there had been something crushingly perfect about Manchester City’s dominance of the Premier WHY DO SO MANY PLAYERS IN JAPAN CONTINUE TO SHINE WELL Japan has the oldest life expectancy (84.2) in the world and the low cholesterol diet, consisting of fish, veg and fermented food, is widely touted as one of the key reasons for this. It seems reasonable to assert that this offers their athletes the grounding to play longer and not feel the sudden effects of the ageing process. VIC BUCKINGHAM: THE ENGLISHMAN HISTORY FORGOT Vic Buckingham: the Englishman history forgot. “F uck Betis” boomed the respectable-looking but somewhat eccentric Englishman to his bemused Barcelona players in the Camp Nou dressing room. He then proceeded to take them by further surprise as he aimed a perfectly placed karate kick at the tactics board, rendering it flat on itsback.
GERRY HITCHENS: ENGLAND'S OUTCAST SUPERSTAR WHO SPENT MOST Despite the chronic English aversion to Serie A, there was one English player who fully immersed himself in the Italian experience, staying in Italy for nearly a decade. His name was Gerry Hitchens, and for some, he’s the superstar English football has forgotten. Born in 1934 in the mining town Rawnsley, Staffordshire, Hitchens had a late HOW RONALDINHO INSPIRED ATLÉTICO MINEIRO TO COPA How Ronaldinho inspired Atlético Mineiro to Copa Libertadores glory in 2013. A ugust 2011. Football in Belo Horizonte struggles to keep its track. Cruzeiro were prematurely eliminated from Copa Libertadores, losing to Once Caldas, and Cuca, their manager, was duly sacked. On the other side of the city, the black and white ofAtlético Mineiro
NORTHAMPTON TOWN AND THE SWINGING SIXTIES Northampton Town and the Swinging Sixties. NORTHAMPTON IS A perennial middle-of-the-road town. Located almost equidistantly between Birmingham and London, it represents an interestingly unmemorable stopover. Sitting staunchly somewhere between underwhelmingly attractive and downright ugly, Northampton is neither poor norprosperous.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ART AND FOOTBALL: GUARDIOLISMO The relationship between art and football: Guardiolismo and Expressionism. 26/07/2016 by Alex Leonard. 0. I t was around 380BC that one of Western philosophy’s founding fathers, Plato, of Classical Greece, first speculated about the purpose of art. In his dense investigation into society titled The Republic, it is theorisedthat a work of art
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The journey of Kylian Mbappe to FIFA 21 cover star, with COPA90. These Football Times and COPA90 have teamed up to bring you the story of Kylian Mbappe’s rise from Bondy to FIFA 21 cover star. Josh Butler 10/12/2020. 10/12/2020. The joy of Johan Micoud at Werder Bremen. THE TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY OF JOHN AND JUSTIN FASHANU The triumph and tragedy of John and Justin Fashanu. J ustin and John Fashanu were two of the most talented brothers to ply their trade in the English First Division, but their story unfortunately begins and ends in tragedy. Born in inner-city London in the early 1960s, Justin and John were the sons of a Guyanese nurse and a Nigerian barrister. STUART HORSFIELD, AUTHOR AT THESE FOOTBALL TIMES Gary Lineker at Barcelona: an awkward TV interview, Clásico hat-tricks and eternal love. Gary Lineker learnt the language, integrated himself into Barcelona, understood the politics, and went about proving himself a world-class goalscorer. Stuart Horsfield 01/04/2020. 14/01/2020. HOW JÜRGEN KLOPP'S FOCUS ON PSYCHOLOGY HAS EVOLVED How Jürgen Klopp’s focus on psychology has evolved Liverpool’s players into “mentality monsters”. T he history of football is often told as one of the great sides emerging before slipping away and passing that mantle to others. Despite that, there had been something crushingly perfect about Manchester City’s dominance of the Premier WHY DO SO MANY PLAYERS IN JAPAN CONTINUE TO SHINE WELL Japan has the oldest life expectancy (84.2) in the world and the low cholesterol diet, consisting of fish, veg and fermented food, is widely touted as one of the key reasons for this. It seems reasonable to assert that this offers their athletes the grounding to play longer and not feel the sudden effects of the ageing process. VIC BUCKINGHAM: THE ENGLISHMAN HISTORY FORGOT Vic Buckingham: the Englishman history forgot. “F uck Betis” boomed the respectable-looking but somewhat eccentric Englishman to his bemused Barcelona players in the Camp Nou dressing room. He then proceeded to take them by further surprise as he aimed a perfectly placed karate kick at the tactics board, rendering it flat on itsback.
GERRY HITCHENS: ENGLAND'S OUTCAST SUPERSTAR WHO SPENT MOST Despite the chronic English aversion to Serie A, there was one English player who fully immersed himself in the Italian experience, staying in Italy for nearly a decade. His name was Gerry Hitchens, and for some, he’s the superstar English football has forgotten. Born in 1934 in the mining town Rawnsley, Staffordshire, Hitchens had a late HOW RONALDINHO INSPIRED ATLÉTICO MINEIRO TO COPA How Ronaldinho inspired Atlético Mineiro to Copa Libertadores glory in 2013. A ugust 2011. Football in Belo Horizonte struggles to keep its track. Cruzeiro were prematurely eliminated from Copa Libertadores, losing to Once Caldas, and Cuca, their manager, was duly sacked. On the other side of the city, the black and white ofAtlético Mineiro
NORTHAMPTON TOWN AND THE SWINGING SIXTIES Northampton Town and the Swinging Sixties. NORTHAMPTON IS A perennial middle-of-the-road town. Located almost equidistantly between Birmingham and London, it represents an interestingly unmemorable stopover. Sitting staunchly somewhere between underwhelmingly attractive and downright ugly, Northampton is neither poor norprosperous.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ART AND FOOTBALL: GUARDIOLISMO The relationship between art and football: Guardiolismo and Expressionism. 26/07/2016 by Alex Leonard. 0. I t was around 380BC that one of Western philosophy’s founding fathers, Plato, of Classical Greece, first speculated about the purpose of art. In his dense investigation into society titled The Republic, it is theorisedthat a work of art
KILMARNOCK AND THE BRUTAL, BITTER ODYSSEY IN THE 1969/70 1 day ago · “I can assure you, those rosary beads from Jimmy Cook were passed around the plane quite often.” A caper in the 1969/70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup presented Scotland’s oldest professional club with some of their most resilient European adversaries. Windswept, militaria-laden passport officers flanked by lines of fighter jets; a henchman goalkeeper specialising in lethal pull-and-punch THE BURNT BRIDGES, MOMENTS OF CLASS AND QUIET LEADERSHIP There were 11 minutes of extra time remaining when Eder scored for Portugal. The unheralded striker, then on the books of Swansea, was suddenly the attention of the world, streaming across the pitch before he was engulfed by a jubilant Portuguese bench. On his way over, fistsclenched in
HOW BRIAN FLYNN SAVED WELSH INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL F rom never qualifying for a tournament in their history, Wales are about to play in successive European Championships. How did this turnaround happen? Obviously there are a number of factors, but perhaps the key man in this story is Brian Flynn. In fact, I’d even go as far as to say that the former Burnley and Leeds midfielder saved Welsh international football. FLAGS, FLARES AND FIGHTS: GRAEME SOUNESS’ MAD YEAR IN TURKEY 1 day ago · Nowadays, Graeme Souness is best known for his burning, often irrational hatred of everything Paul Pogba does. Long ago, however, before the toxic hellscape known as Twitter took flight and basement-dwelling virgins across the world could only dream of a meme, the Scotsman was an accomplished coach HOW TENERIFE BECAME THE TOAST OF BARCELONA AND THE SCOURGE W hen you think about travelling to an away game in one of the main western European leagues, you don’t normally think of a trip of over a thousand miles. Even Marseille fans going to see them against PSG are looking at a trip of around 480 miles, while Bayern Munich fans travelling to Hamburg are just a mere 335 miles apart. SEBAS AND THE FATAL BEACH SHOOTING THAT ROCKED GETAFE T he 2001/02 season was the year of Getafe’s promotion back into Spain’s professional leagues, the last campaign in which they were as low as the Segunda B, Spain’s third tier. It was also the year of the locker that was never used. One week before the team’s first match of the campaign, tragedy struck. Shortly after 3:00am in the early morning of Sunday 26 August 2001, Sebastian SWEDEN, DENMARK, ITALY AND CRIES OF "FIXING" AT EURO 2004 “I don’t think it will end 2-2 – that’s a very unusual result.” These were the words of the Sweden co-manager Lars Lagerbäck on the eve of Scandinavians’ final group game with Denmark in Euro 2004. In amongst a litany of cross-Kattegat clashes between Danish red and Swedish yellow over the years, but this clash would go down as the most memorable, and indeed the most infamous. THE TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY OF JOHN AND JUSTIN FASHANU The triumph and tragedy of John and Justin Fashanu. J ustin and John Fashanu were two of the most talented brothers to ply their trade in the English First Division, but their story unfortunately begins and ends in tragedy. Born in inner-city London in the early 1960s, Justin and John were the sons of a Guyanese nurse and a Nigerian barrister. HOW A TALENTED ENGLAND FAILED TO QUALIFY FOR THE 1974 T o many, the 1970s was a decade that style forgot, however tank tops and flairs were the least of our problems. England’s national team plunged into the abyss for most of that period with two consecutive failures to qualify for the World Cup, while Scotland WHAT HAPPENED TO GANSO, THE "BORDEAUX WINE" OF BRAZILIAN When was the last time you heard the name, Paulo Henrique Chagas de Lima? Never? Okay, well how about Paulo Henrique Ganso? Getting closer? It might be several years since you saw P.H. Ganso typed on a team sheet or appear in a video game. THESE FOOTBALL TIMESMAGAZINEFEATURESORIGINAL SERIESPODCASTSABOUTBEHINDTHE BADGE
The journey of Kylian Mbappe to FIFA 21 cover star, with COPA90. These Football Times and COPA90 have teamed up to bring you the story of Kylian Mbappe’s rise from Bondy to FIFA 21 cover star. Josh Butler 10/12/2020. 10/12/2020. The joy of Johan Micoud at Werder Bremen. THE TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY OF JOHN AND JUSTIN FASHANU The triumph and tragedy of John and Justin Fashanu. J ustin and John Fashanu were two of the most talented brothers to ply their trade in the English First Division, but their story unfortunately begins and ends in tragedy. Born in inner-city London in the early 1960s, Justin and John were the sons of a Guyanese nurse and a Nigerian barrister. STUART HORSFIELD, AUTHOR AT THESE FOOTBALL TIMES Gary Lineker at Barcelona: an awkward TV interview, Clásico hat-tricks and eternal love. Gary Lineker learnt the language, integrated himself into Barcelona, understood the politics, and went about proving himself a world-class goalscorer. Stuart Horsfield 01/04/2020. 14/01/2020. HOW JÜRGEN KLOPP'S FOCUS ON PSYCHOLOGY HAS EVOLVED How Jürgen Klopp’s focus on psychology has evolved Liverpool’s players into “mentality monsters”. T he history of football is often told as one of the great sides emerging before slipping away and passing that mantle to others. Despite that, there had been something crushingly perfect about Manchester City’s dominance of the Premier WHY DO SO MANY PLAYERS IN JAPAN CONTINUE TO SHINE WELL Japan has the oldest life expectancy (84.2) in the world and the low cholesterol diet, consisting of fish, veg and fermented food, is widely touted as one of the key reasons for this. It seems reasonable to assert that this offers their athletes the grounding to play longer and not feel the sudden effects of the ageing process. VIC BUCKINGHAM: THE ENGLISHMAN HISTORY FORGOT Vic Buckingham: the Englishman history forgot. “F uck Betis” boomed the respectable-looking but somewhat eccentric Englishman to his bemused Barcelona players in the Camp Nou dressing room. He then proceeded to take them by further surprise as he aimed a perfectly placed karate kick at the tactics board, rendering it flat on itsback.
GERRY HITCHENS: ENGLAND'S OUTCAST SUPERSTAR WHO SPENT MOST Despite the chronic English aversion to Serie A, there was one English player who fully immersed himself in the Italian experience, staying in Italy for nearly a decade. His name was Gerry Hitchens, and for some, he’s the superstar English football has forgotten. Born in 1934 in the mining town Rawnsley, Staffordshire, Hitchens had a late HOW RONALDINHO INSPIRED ATLÉTICO MINEIRO TO COPA How Ronaldinho inspired Atlético Mineiro to Copa Libertadores glory in 2013. A ugust 2011. Football in Belo Horizonte struggles to keep its track. Cruzeiro were prematurely eliminated from Copa Libertadores, losing to Once Caldas, and Cuca, their manager, was duly sacked. On the other side of the city, the black and white ofAtlético Mineiro
NORTHAMPTON TOWN AND THE SWINGING SIXTIES Northampton Town and the Swinging Sixties. NORTHAMPTON IS A perennial middle-of-the-road town. Located almost equidistantly between Birmingham and London, it represents an interestingly unmemorable stopover. Sitting staunchly somewhere between underwhelmingly attractive and downright ugly, Northampton is neither poor norprosperous.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ART AND FOOTBALL: GUARDIOLISMO The relationship between art and football: Guardiolismo and Expressionism. 26/07/2016 by Alex Leonard. 0. I t was around 380BC that one of Western philosophy’s founding fathers, Plato, of Classical Greece, first speculated about the purpose of art. In his dense investigation into society titled The Republic, it is theorisedthat a work of art
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The journey of Kylian Mbappe to FIFA 21 cover star, with COPA90. These Football Times and COPA90 have teamed up to bring you the story of Kylian Mbappe’s rise from Bondy to FIFA 21 cover star. Josh Butler 10/12/2020. 10/12/2020. The joy of Johan Micoud at Werder Bremen. THE TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY OF JOHN AND JUSTIN FASHANU The triumph and tragedy of John and Justin Fashanu. J ustin and John Fashanu were two of the most talented brothers to ply their trade in the English First Division, but their story unfortunately begins and ends in tragedy. Born in inner-city London in the early 1960s, Justin and John were the sons of a Guyanese nurse and a Nigerian barrister. STUART HORSFIELD, AUTHOR AT THESE FOOTBALL TIMES Gary Lineker at Barcelona: an awkward TV interview, Clásico hat-tricks and eternal love. Gary Lineker learnt the language, integrated himself into Barcelona, understood the politics, and went about proving himself a world-class goalscorer. Stuart Horsfield 01/04/2020. 14/01/2020. HOW JÜRGEN KLOPP'S FOCUS ON PSYCHOLOGY HAS EVOLVED How Jürgen Klopp’s focus on psychology has evolved Liverpool’s players into “mentality monsters”. T he history of football is often told as one of the great sides emerging before slipping away and passing that mantle to others. Despite that, there had been something crushingly perfect about Manchester City’s dominance of the Premier WHY DO SO MANY PLAYERS IN JAPAN CONTINUE TO SHINE WELL Japan has the oldest life expectancy (84.2) in the world and the low cholesterol diet, consisting of fish, veg and fermented food, is widely touted as one of the key reasons for this. It seems reasonable to assert that this offers their athletes the grounding to play longer and not feel the sudden effects of the ageing process. VIC BUCKINGHAM: THE ENGLISHMAN HISTORY FORGOT Vic Buckingham: the Englishman history forgot. “F uck Betis” boomed the respectable-looking but somewhat eccentric Englishman to his bemused Barcelona players in the Camp Nou dressing room. He then proceeded to take them by further surprise as he aimed a perfectly placed karate kick at the tactics board, rendering it flat on itsback.
GERRY HITCHENS: ENGLAND'S OUTCAST SUPERSTAR WHO SPENT MOST Despite the chronic English aversion to Serie A, there was one English player who fully immersed himself in the Italian experience, staying in Italy for nearly a decade. His name was Gerry Hitchens, and for some, he’s the superstar English football has forgotten. Born in 1934 in the mining town Rawnsley, Staffordshire, Hitchens had a late HOW RONALDINHO INSPIRED ATLÉTICO MINEIRO TO COPA How Ronaldinho inspired Atlético Mineiro to Copa Libertadores glory in 2013. A ugust 2011. Football in Belo Horizonte struggles to keep its track. Cruzeiro were prematurely eliminated from Copa Libertadores, losing to Once Caldas, and Cuca, their manager, was duly sacked. On the other side of the city, the black and white ofAtlético Mineiro
NORTHAMPTON TOWN AND THE SWINGING SIXTIES Northampton Town and the Swinging Sixties. NORTHAMPTON IS A perennial middle-of-the-road town. Located almost equidistantly between Birmingham and London, it represents an interestingly unmemorable stopover. Sitting staunchly somewhere between underwhelmingly attractive and downright ugly, Northampton is neither poor norprosperous.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ART AND FOOTBALL: GUARDIOLISMO The relationship between art and football: Guardiolismo and Expressionism. 26/07/2016 by Alex Leonard. 0. I t was around 380BC that one of Western philosophy’s founding fathers, Plato, of Classical Greece, first speculated about the purpose of art. In his dense investigation into society titled The Republic, it is theorisedthat a work of art
KILMARNOCK AND THE BRUTAL, BITTER ODYSSEY IN THE 1969/70 1 day ago · “I can assure you, those rosary beads from Jimmy Cook were passed around the plane quite often.” A caper in the 1969/70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup presented Scotland’s oldest professional club with some of their most resilient European adversaries. Windswept, militaria-laden passport officers flanked by lines of fighter jets; a henchman goalkeeper specialising in lethal pull-and-punch THE BURNT BRIDGES, MOMENTS OF CLASS AND QUIET LEADERSHIP There were 11 minutes of extra time remaining when Eder scored for Portugal. The unheralded striker, then on the books of Swansea, was suddenly the attention of the world, streaming across the pitch before he was engulfed by a jubilant Portuguese bench. On his way over, fistsclenched in
HOW BRIAN FLYNN SAVED WELSH INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL F rom never qualifying for a tournament in their history, Wales are about to play in successive European Championships. How did this turnaround happen? Obviously there are a number of factors, but perhaps the key man in this story is Brian Flynn. In fact, I’d even go as far as to say that the former Burnley and Leeds midfielder saved Welsh international football. FLAGS, FLARES AND FIGHTS: GRAEME SOUNESS’ MAD YEAR IN TURKEY 1 day ago · Nowadays, Graeme Souness is best known for his burning, often irrational hatred of everything Paul Pogba does. Long ago, however, before the toxic hellscape known as Twitter took flight and basement-dwelling virgins across the world could only dream of a meme, the Scotsman was an accomplished coach HOW TENERIFE BECAME THE TOAST OF BARCELONA AND THE SCOURGE W hen you think about travelling to an away game in one of the main western European leagues, you don’t normally think of a trip of over a thousand miles. Even Marseille fans going to see them against PSG are looking at a trip of around 480 miles, while Bayern Munich fans travelling to Hamburg are just a mere 335 miles apart. SEBAS AND THE FATAL BEACH SHOOTING THAT ROCKED GETAFE T he 2001/02 season was the year of Getafe’s promotion back into Spain’s professional leagues, the last campaign in which they were as low as the Segunda B, Spain’s third tier. It was also the year of the locker that was never used. One week before the team’s first match of the campaign, tragedy struck. Shortly after 3:00am in the early morning of Sunday 26 August 2001, Sebastian SWEDEN, DENMARK, ITALY AND CRIES OF "FIXING" AT EURO 2004 “I don’t think it will end 2-2 – that’s a very unusual result.” These were the words of the Sweden co-manager Lars Lagerbäck on the eve of Scandinavians’ final group game with Denmark in Euro 2004. In amongst a litany of cross-Kattegat clashes between Danish red and Swedish yellow over the years, but this clash would go down as the most memorable, and indeed the most infamous. THE TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY OF JOHN AND JUSTIN FASHANU The triumph and tragedy of John and Justin Fashanu. J ustin and John Fashanu were two of the most talented brothers to ply their trade in the English First Division, but their story unfortunately begins and ends in tragedy. Born in inner-city London in the early 1960s, Justin and John were the sons of a Guyanese nurse and a Nigerian barrister. HOW A TALENTED ENGLAND FAILED TO QUALIFY FOR THE 1974 T o many, the 1970s was a decade that style forgot, however tank tops and flairs were the least of our problems. England’s national team plunged into the abyss for most of that period with two consecutive failures to qualify for the World Cup, while Scotland WHAT HAPPENED TO GANSO, THE "BORDEAUX WINE" OF BRAZILIAN When was the last time you heard the name, Paulo Henrique Chagas de Lima? Never? Okay, well how about Paulo Henrique Ganso? Getting closer? It might be several years since you saw P.H. Ganso typed on a team sheet or appear in a video game. THESE FOOTBALL TIMESMAGAZINEFEATURESORIGINAL SERIESPODCASTSABOUTBEHINDTHE BADGE
The journey of Kylian Mbappe to FIFA 21 cover star, with COPA90. These Football Times and COPA90 have teamed up to bring you the story of Kylian Mbappe’s rise from Bondy to FIFA 21 cover star. Josh Butler 10/12/2020. 10/12/2020. The joy of Johan Micoud at Werder Bremen. THE TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY OF JOHN AND JUSTIN FASHANU The triumph and tragedy of John and Justin Fashanu. J ustin and John Fashanu were two of the most talented brothers to ply their trade in the English First Division, but their story unfortunately begins and ends in tragedy. Born in inner-city London in the early 1960s, Justin and John were the sons of a Guyanese nurse and a Nigerian barrister. STUART HORSFIELD, AUTHOR AT THESE FOOTBALL TIMES Gary Lineker at Barcelona: an awkward TV interview, Clásico hat-tricks and eternal love. Gary Lineker learnt the language, integrated himself into Barcelona, understood the politics, and went about proving himself a world-class goalscorer. Stuart Horsfield 01/04/2020. 14/01/2020. HOW JÜRGEN KLOPP'S FOCUS ON PSYCHOLOGY HAS EVOLVED How Jürgen Klopp’s focus on psychology has evolved Liverpool’s players into “mentality monsters”. T he history of football is often told as one of the great sides emerging before slipping away and passing that mantle to others. Despite that, there had been something crushingly perfect about Manchester City’s dominance of the Premier WHY DO SO MANY PLAYERS IN JAPAN CONTINUE TO SHINE WELL Japan has the oldest life expectancy (84.2) in the world and the low cholesterol diet, consisting of fish, veg and fermented food, is widely touted as one of the key reasons for this. It seems reasonable to assert that this offers their athletes the grounding to play longer and not feel the sudden effects of the ageing process. VIC BUCKINGHAM: THE ENGLISHMAN HISTORY FORGOT Vic Buckingham: the Englishman history forgot. “F uck Betis” boomed the respectable-looking but somewhat eccentric Englishman to his bemused Barcelona players in the Camp Nou dressing room. He then proceeded to take them by further surprise as he aimed a perfectly placed karate kick at the tactics board, rendering it flat on itsback.
GERRY HITCHENS: ENGLAND'S OUTCAST SUPERSTAR WHO SPENT MOST Despite the chronic English aversion to Serie A, there was one English player who fully immersed himself in the Italian experience, staying in Italy for nearly a decade. His name was Gerry Hitchens, and for some, he’s the superstar English football has forgotten. Born in 1934 in the mining town Rawnsley, Staffordshire, Hitchens had a late HOW RONALDINHO INSPIRED ATLÉTICO MINEIRO TO COPA How Ronaldinho inspired Atlético Mineiro to Copa Libertadores glory in 2013. A ugust 2011. Football in Belo Horizonte struggles to keep its track. Cruzeiro were prematurely eliminated from Copa Libertadores, losing to Once Caldas, and Cuca, their manager, was duly sacked. On the other side of the city, the black and white ofAtlético Mineiro
NORTHAMPTON TOWN AND THE SWINGING SIXTIES Northampton Town and the Swinging Sixties. NORTHAMPTON IS A perennial middle-of-the-road town. Located almost equidistantly between Birmingham and London, it represents an interestingly unmemorable stopover. Sitting staunchly somewhere between underwhelmingly attractive and downright ugly, Northampton is neither poor norprosperous.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ART AND FOOTBALL: GUARDIOLISMO The relationship between art and football: Guardiolismo and Expressionism. 26/07/2016 by Alex Leonard. 0. I t was around 380BC that one of Western philosophy’s founding fathers, Plato, of Classical Greece, first speculated about the purpose of art. In his dense investigation into society titled The Republic, it is theorisedthat a work of art
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The journey of Kylian Mbappe to FIFA 21 cover star, with COPA90. These Football Times and COPA90 have teamed up to bring you the story of Kylian Mbappe’s rise from Bondy to FIFA 21 cover star. Josh Butler 10/12/2020. 10/12/2020. The joy of Johan Micoud at Werder Bremen. THE TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY OF JOHN AND JUSTIN FASHANU The triumph and tragedy of John and Justin Fashanu. J ustin and John Fashanu were two of the most talented brothers to ply their trade in the English First Division, but their story unfortunately begins and ends in tragedy. Born in inner-city London in the early 1960s, Justin and John were the sons of a Guyanese nurse and a Nigerian barrister. STUART HORSFIELD, AUTHOR AT THESE FOOTBALL TIMES Gary Lineker at Barcelona: an awkward TV interview, Clásico hat-tricks and eternal love. Gary Lineker learnt the language, integrated himself into Barcelona, understood the politics, and went about proving himself a world-class goalscorer. Stuart Horsfield 01/04/2020. 14/01/2020. HOW JÜRGEN KLOPP'S FOCUS ON PSYCHOLOGY HAS EVOLVED How Jürgen Klopp’s focus on psychology has evolved Liverpool’s players into “mentality monsters”. T he history of football is often told as one of the great sides emerging before slipping away and passing that mantle to others. Despite that, there had been something crushingly perfect about Manchester City’s dominance of the Premier WHY DO SO MANY PLAYERS IN JAPAN CONTINUE TO SHINE WELL Japan has the oldest life expectancy (84.2) in the world and the low cholesterol diet, consisting of fish, veg and fermented food, is widely touted as one of the key reasons for this. It seems reasonable to assert that this offers their athletes the grounding to play longer and not feel the sudden effects of the ageing process. VIC BUCKINGHAM: THE ENGLISHMAN HISTORY FORGOT Vic Buckingham: the Englishman history forgot. “F uck Betis” boomed the respectable-looking but somewhat eccentric Englishman to his bemused Barcelona players in the Camp Nou dressing room. He then proceeded to take them by further surprise as he aimed a perfectly placed karate kick at the tactics board, rendering it flat on itsback.
GERRY HITCHENS: ENGLAND'S OUTCAST SUPERSTAR WHO SPENT MOST Despite the chronic English aversion to Serie A, there was one English player who fully immersed himself in the Italian experience, staying in Italy for nearly a decade. His name was Gerry Hitchens, and for some, he’s the superstar English football has forgotten. Born in 1934 in the mining town Rawnsley, Staffordshire, Hitchens had a late HOW RONALDINHO INSPIRED ATLÉTICO MINEIRO TO COPA How Ronaldinho inspired Atlético Mineiro to Copa Libertadores glory in 2013. A ugust 2011. Football in Belo Horizonte struggles to keep its track. Cruzeiro were prematurely eliminated from Copa Libertadores, losing to Once Caldas, and Cuca, their manager, was duly sacked. On the other side of the city, the black and white ofAtlético Mineiro
NORTHAMPTON TOWN AND THE SWINGING SIXTIES Northampton Town and the Swinging Sixties. NORTHAMPTON IS A perennial middle-of-the-road town. Located almost equidistantly between Birmingham and London, it represents an interestingly unmemorable stopover. Sitting staunchly somewhere between underwhelmingly attractive and downright ugly, Northampton is neither poor norprosperous.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ART AND FOOTBALL: GUARDIOLISMO The relationship between art and football: Guardiolismo and Expressionism. 26/07/2016 by Alex Leonard. 0. I t was around 380BC that one of Western philosophy’s founding fathers, Plato, of Classical Greece, first speculated about the purpose of art. In his dense investigation into society titled The Republic, it is theorisedthat a work of art
KILMARNOCK AND THE BRUTAL, BITTER ODYSSEY IN THE 1969/70 22 hours ago · “I can assure you, those rosary beads from Jimmy Cook were passed around the plane quite often.” A caper in the 1969/70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup presented Scotland’s oldest professional club with some of their most resilient European adversaries. Windswept, militaria-laden passport officers flanked by lines of fighter jets; a henchman goalkeeper specialising in lethalpull-and-punch
THE BURNT BRIDGES, MOMENTS OF CLASS AND QUIET LEADERSHIP There were 11 minutes of extra time remaining when Eder scored for Portugal. The unheralded striker, then on the books of Swansea, was suddenly the attention of the world, streaming across the pitch before he was engulfed by a jubilant Portuguese bench. On his way over, fistsclenched in
HOW BRIAN FLYNN SAVED WELSH INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL F rom never qualifying for a tournament in their history, Wales are about to play in successive European Championships. How did this turnaround happen? Obviously there are a number of factors, but perhaps the key man in this story is Brian Flynn. In fact, I’d even go as far as to say that the former Burnley and Leeds midfielder saved Welsh international football. FLAGS, FLARES AND FIGHTS: GRAEME SOUNESS’ MAD YEAR IN TURKEY 22 hours ago · Nowadays, Graeme Souness is best known for his burning, often irrational hatred of everything Paul Pogba does. Long ago, however, before the toxic hellscape known as Twitter took flight and basement-dwelling virgins across the world could only dream of a meme, the Scotsman was an accomplished coach HOW TENERIFE BECAME THE TOAST OF BARCELONA AND THE SCOURGE 1 day ago · W hen you think about travelling to an away game in one of the main western European leagues, you don’t normally think of a trip of over a thousand miles. Even Marseille fans going to see them against PSG are looking at a trip of around 480 miles, while Bayern Munich fans travelling to Hamburg are just a mere 335 miles apart. SEBAS AND THE FATAL BEACH SHOOTING THAT ROCKED GETAFE T he 2001/02 season was the year of Getafe’s promotion back into Spain’s professional leagues, the last campaign in which they were as low as the Segunda B, Spain’s third tier. It was also the year of the locker that was never used. One week before the team’s first match of the campaign, tragedy struck. Shortly after 3:00am in the early morning of Sunday 26 August 2001, Sebastian SWEDEN, DENMARK, ITALY AND CRIES OF "FIXING" AT EURO 2004 “I don’t think it will end 2-2 – that’s a very unusual result.” These were the words of the Sweden co-manager Lars Lagerbäck on the eve of Scandinavians’ final group game with Denmark in Euro 2004. In amongst a litany of cross-Kattegat clashes between Danish red and Swedish yellow over the years, but this clash would go down as the most memorable, and indeed the most infamous. THE TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY OF JOHN AND JUSTIN FASHANU The triumph and tragedy of John and Justin Fashanu. J ustin and John Fashanu were two of the most talented brothers to ply their trade in the English First Division, but their story unfortunately begins and ends in tragedy. Born in inner-city London in the early 1960s, Justin and John were the sons of a Guyanese nurse and a Nigerian barrister. HOW A TALENTED ENGLAND FAILED TO QUALIFY FOR THE 1974 T o many, the 1970s was a decade that style forgot, however tank tops and flairs were the least of our problems. England’s national team plunged into the abyss for most of that period with two consecutive failures to qualify for the World Cup, while Scotland WHAT HAPPENED TO GANSO, THE "BORDEAUX WINE" OF BRAZILIAN When was the last time you heard the name, Paulo Henrique Chagas de Lima? Never? Okay, well how about Paulo Henrique Ganso? Getting closer? It might be several years since you saw P.H. Ganso typed on a team sheet or appear in a video game. THESE FOOTBALL TIMESMAGAZINEFEATURESORIGINAL SERIESPODCASTSABOUTBEHINDTHE BADGE
The journey of Kylian Mbappe to FIFA 21 cover star, with COPA90. These Football Times and COPA90 have teamed up to bring you the story of Kylian Mbappe’s rise from Bondy to FIFA 21 cover star. Josh Butler 10/12/2020. 10/12/2020. The joy of Johan Micoud at Werder Bremen. KILMARNOCK AND THE BRUTAL, BITTER ODYSSEY IN THE 1969/70 13 hours ago · “I can assure you, those rosary beads from Jimmy Cook were passed around the plane quite often.” A caper in the 1969/70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup presented Scotland’s oldest professional club with some of their most resilient European adversaries. Windswept, militaria-laden passport officers flanked by lines of fighter jets; a henchman goalkeeper specialising in lethalpull-and-punch
THESE FOOTBALL TIMES MAGAZINE Football as it should be. Award-winning print content by some of the game's finest authors, artists, designers and photographers THE TEN GREATEST KITS IN SAMPDORIA HISTORY The 1992/93 home shirt epitomises classic style, with the lace-up design being complemented by the Coppa Italia shield to the chest. 2003/04: THIRD. If you thought Samp’s kits looked good on a blue or white base, you ain’t seen anything yet. THE 44 DAYS OF BRIAN CLOUGH AND JOCK STEIN AT LEEDS Handed a cluster of unresolved contacts to iron out, the squad that fell into his possession was a steadily ageing one. Norman Hunter, Terry Cooper, Billy Bremner and Giles were beyond 30, while Paul Reaney, Paul Madeley and Mick Jones were fast approaching the end oftheir 20s.
MEDIA KIT - THESE FOOTBALL TIMES THESE FOOTBALL TIMES + USP TALENT DIGITAL PARTNERSHIPS These Football Times is a celebration of great football writing. But that doesn’t come easy. In a sport dominated by clickbait writing, mainstream media bias and disgruntled THE TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY OF JOHN AND JUSTIN FASHANU The triumph and tragedy of John and Justin Fashanu. J ustin and John Fashanu were two of the most talented brothers to ply their trade in the English First Division, but their story unfortunately begins and ends in tragedy. Born in inner-city London in the early 1960s, Justin and John were the sons of a Guyanese nurse and a Nigerian barrister. KEVIN-PRINCE AND JÉRÔME BOATENG: THE BROTHERS WHO FACED Kevin-Prince and Jérôme Boateng: the brothers who faced off in the World Cup. O n 23 June 2010, Germany and Ghana took to the pitch for a group stage match at the World Cup in Johannesburg, South Africa. This was a unique event in World Cup history. Over the years, football has seen many pairs of siblings represent their national teams, but HOW A TALENTED ENGLAND FAILED TO QUALIFY FOR THE 1974 T o many, the 1970s was a decade that style forgot, however tank tops and flairs were the least of our problems. England’s national team plunged into the abyss for most of that period with two consecutive failures to qualify for the World Cup, while Scotland HOW JÜRGEN KLOPP'S FOCUS ON PSYCHOLOGY HAS EVOLVED How Jürgen Klopp’s focus on psychology has evolved Liverpool’s players into “mentality monsters”. T he history of football is often told as one of the great sides emerging before slipping away and passing that mantle to others. Despite that, there had been something crushingly perfect about Manchester City’s dominance of the Premier THESE FOOTBALL TIMESMAGAZINEFEATURESORIGINAL SERIESPODCASTSABOUTBEHINDTHE BADGE
The journey of Kylian Mbappe to FIFA 21 cover star, with COPA90. These Football Times and COPA90 have teamed up to bring you the story of Kylian Mbappe’s rise from Bondy to FIFA 21 cover star. Josh Butler 10/12/2020. 10/12/2020. The joy of Johan Micoud at Werder Bremen. KILMARNOCK AND THE BRUTAL, BITTER ODYSSEY IN THE 1969/70 13 hours ago · “I can assure you, those rosary beads from Jimmy Cook were passed around the plane quite often.” A caper in the 1969/70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup presented Scotland’s oldest professional club with some of their most resilient European adversaries. Windswept, militaria-laden passport officers flanked by lines of fighter jets; a henchman goalkeeper specialising in lethalpull-and-punch
THESE FOOTBALL TIMES MAGAZINE Football as it should be. Award-winning print content by some of the game's finest authors, artists, designers and photographers THE TEN GREATEST KITS IN SAMPDORIA HISTORY The 1992/93 home shirt epitomises classic style, with the lace-up design being complemented by the Coppa Italia shield to the chest. 2003/04: THIRD. If you thought Samp’s kits looked good on a blue or white base, you ain’t seen anything yet. THE 44 DAYS OF BRIAN CLOUGH AND JOCK STEIN AT LEEDS Handed a cluster of unresolved contacts to iron out, the squad that fell into his possession was a steadily ageing one. Norman Hunter, Terry Cooper, Billy Bremner and Giles were beyond 30, while Paul Reaney, Paul Madeley and Mick Jones were fast approaching the end oftheir 20s.
MEDIA KIT - THESE FOOTBALL TIMES THESE FOOTBALL TIMES + USP TALENT DIGITAL PARTNERSHIPS These Football Times is a celebration of great football writing. But that doesn’t come easy. In a sport dominated by clickbait writing, mainstream media bias and disgruntled THE TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY OF JOHN AND JUSTIN FASHANU The triumph and tragedy of John and Justin Fashanu. J ustin and John Fashanu were two of the most talented brothers to ply their trade in the English First Division, but their story unfortunately begins and ends in tragedy. Born in inner-city London in the early 1960s, Justin and John were the sons of a Guyanese nurse and a Nigerian barrister. KEVIN-PRINCE AND JÉRÔME BOATENG: THE BROTHERS WHO FACED Kevin-Prince and Jérôme Boateng: the brothers who faced off in the World Cup. O n 23 June 2010, Germany and Ghana took to the pitch for a group stage match at the World Cup in Johannesburg, South Africa. This was a unique event in World Cup history. Over the years, football has seen many pairs of siblings represent their national teams, but HOW A TALENTED ENGLAND FAILED TO QUALIFY FOR THE 1974 T o many, the 1970s was a decade that style forgot, however tank tops and flairs were the least of our problems. England’s national team plunged into the abyss for most of that period with two consecutive failures to qualify for the World Cup, while Scotland HOW JÜRGEN KLOPP'S FOCUS ON PSYCHOLOGY HAS EVOLVED How Jürgen Klopp’s focus on psychology has evolved Liverpool’s players into “mentality monsters”. T he history of football is often told as one of the great sides emerging before slipping away and passing that mantle to others. Despite that, there had been something crushingly perfect about Manchester City’s dominance of the Premier THESE FOOTBALL TIMES MAGAZINE Football as it should be. Award-winning print content by some of the game's finest authors, artists, designers and photographers KILMARNOCK AND THE BRUTAL, BITTER ODYSSEY IN THE 1969/70 13 hours ago · “I can assure you, those rosary beads from Jimmy Cook were passed around the plane quite often.” A caper in the 1969/70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup presented Scotland’s oldest professional club with some of their most resilient European adversaries. Windswept, militaria-laden passport officers flanked by lines of fighter jets; a henchman goalkeeper specialising in lethalpull-and-punch
THE BURNT BRIDGES, MOMENTS OF CLASS AND QUIET LEADERSHIP There were 11 minutes of extra time remaining when Eder scored for Portugal. The unheralded striker, then on the books of Swansea, was suddenly the attention of the world, streaming across the pitch before he was engulfed by a jubilant Portuguese bench. On his way over, fistsclenched in
FLAGS, FLARES AND FIGHTS: GRAEME SOUNESS’ MAD YEAR IN TURKEY 13 hours ago · Nowadays, Graeme Souness is best known for his burning, often irrational hatred of everything Paul Pogba does. Long ago, however, before the toxic hellscape known as Twitter took flight and basement-dwelling virgins across the world could only dream of a meme, the Scotsman was an accomplished coach HOW TENERIFE BECAME THE TOAST OF BARCELONA AND THE SCOURGE 1 day ago · W hen you think about travelling to an away game in one of the main western European leagues, you don’t normally think of a trip of over a thousand miles. Even Marseille fans going to see them against PSG are looking at a trip of around 480 miles, while Bayern Munich fans travelling to Hamburg are just a mere 335 miles apart. WHEN THE EMPEROR CONQUERED THE CONTINENT: ADRIANO AND THE 1 day ago · “T here are things that can’t be explained in football we can’t explain what went wrong”. These were the words of a distraught Javier Zanetti on 25 July 2004. His beloved Argentina had just suffered defeat in the Copa America final to arch-rivals Brazil. Penalty shootout exits would become something of a familiarity for La Albiceleste in future tournaments, but knowing that they THE UNLIKELY RISE OF HANNES HALLDÓRSSON, THE UNDERDOG L ionel Messi placed the ball down and stood over the penalty spot. It was Argentina’s first game of the 2018 World Cup, and with it perhaps Messi’s final chance to get his hands on the coveted trophy. The one accolade that had eluded him throughout his glistening career; the achievement that would finally place him, in the eyes of some, on the same pedestal as Pelé and Diego Maradona. SWEDEN, DENMARK, ITALY AND CRIES OF "FIXING" AT EURO 2004 “I don’t think it will end 2-2 – that’s a very unusual result.” These were the words of the Sweden co-manager Lars Lagerbäck on the eve of Scandinavians’ final group game with Denmark in Euro 2004. In amongst a litany of cross-Kattegat clashes between Danish red and Swedish yellow over the years, but this clash would go down as the most memorable, and indeed the most infamous.KILMARNOCK ARCHIVES
When Kilmarnock entered the 1969/70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, few could’ve predicted the wild, far-flung adventures to follow WHAT HAPPENED TO GANSO, THE "BORDEAUX WINE" OF BRAZILIAN When was the last time you heard the name, Paulo Henrique Chagas de Lima? Never? Okay, well how about Paulo Henrique Ganso? Getting closer? It might be several years since you saw P.H. Ganso typed on a team sheet or appear in a video game. THESE FOOTBALL TIMESMAGAZINEFEATURESORIGINAL SERIESPODCASTSABOUTBEHINDTHE BADGE
The journey of Kylian Mbappe to FIFA 21 cover star, with COPA90. These Football Times and COPA90 have teamed up to bring you the story of Kylian Mbappe’s rise from Bondy to FIFA 21 cover star. Josh Butler 10/12/2020. 10/12/2020. The joy of Johan Micoud at Werder Bremen. HOW TENERIFE BECAME THE TOAST OF BARCELONA AND THE SCOURGE 1 day ago · W hen you think about travelling to an away game in one of the main western European leagues, you don’t normally think of a trip of over a thousand miles. Even Marseille fans going to see them against PSG are looking at a trip of around 480 miles, while Bayern Munich fans travelling to Hamburg are just a mere 335 miles apart. THE TEN GREATEST KITS IN SAMPDORIA HISTORY The 1992/93 home shirt epitomises classic style, with the lace-up design being complemented by the Coppa Italia shield to the chest. 2003/04: THIRD. If you thought Samp’s kits looked good on a blue or white base, you ain’t seen anything yet. MEDIA KIT - THESE FOOTBALL TIMES THESE FOOTBALL TIMES + USP TALENT DIGITAL PARTNERSHIPS These Football Times is a celebration of great football writing. But that doesn’t come easy. In a sport dominated by clickbait writing, mainstream media bias and disgruntled THE 44 DAYS OF BRIAN CLOUGH AND JOCK STEIN AT LEEDS Handed a cluster of unresolved contacts to iron out, the squad that fell into his possession was a steadily ageing one. Norman Hunter, Terry Cooper, Billy Bremner and Giles were beyond 30, while Paul Reaney, Paul Madeley and Mick Jones were fast approaching the end oftheir 20s.
KEVIN-PRINCE AND JÉRÔME BOATENG: THE BROTHERS WHO FACED Kevin-Prince and Jérôme Boateng: the brothers who faced off in the World Cup. O n 23 June 2010, Germany and Ghana took to the pitch for a group stage match at the World Cup in Johannesburg, South Africa. This was a unique event in World Cup history. Over the years, football has seen many pairs of siblings represent their national teams, but THE TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY OF JOHN AND JUSTIN FASHANU The triumph and tragedy of John and Justin Fashanu. J ustin and John Fashanu were two of the most talented brothers to ply their trade in the English First Division, but their story unfortunately begins and ends in tragedy. Born in inner-city London in the early 1960s, Justin and John were the sons of a Guyanese nurse and a Nigerian barrister. WHY WE WON'T BE JOINING THE SOCIAL MEDIA BLACKOUT A note from our editor, Omar Saleem, on why we won’t be joining the social media blackout this weekend and our plans instead: Silence isnot the answer.
HOW A TALENTED ENGLAND FAILED TO QUALIFY FOR THE 1974 T o many, the 1970s was a decade that style forgot, however tank tops and flairs were the least of our problems. England’s national team plunged into the abyss for most of that period with two consecutive failures to qualify for the World Cup, while Scotland HOW JÜRGEN KLOPP'S FOCUS ON PSYCHOLOGY HAS EVOLVED How Jürgen Klopp’s focus on psychology has evolved Liverpool’s players into “mentality monsters”. T he history of football is often told as one of the great sides emerging before slipping away and passing that mantle to others. Despite that, there had been something crushingly perfect about Manchester City’s dominance of the Premier THESE FOOTBALL TIMESMAGAZINEFEATURESORIGINAL SERIESPODCASTSABOUTBEHINDTHE BADGE
The journey of Kylian Mbappe to FIFA 21 cover star, with COPA90. These Football Times and COPA90 have teamed up to bring you the story of Kylian Mbappe’s rise from Bondy to FIFA 21 cover star. Josh Butler 10/12/2020. 10/12/2020. The joy of Johan Micoud at Werder Bremen. HOW TENERIFE BECAME THE TOAST OF BARCELONA AND THE SCOURGE 1 day ago · W hen you think about travelling to an away game in one of the main western European leagues, you don’t normally think of a trip of over a thousand miles. Even Marseille fans going to see them against PSG are looking at a trip of around 480 miles, while Bayern Munich fans travelling to Hamburg are just a mere 335 miles apart. THE TEN GREATEST KITS IN SAMPDORIA HISTORY The 1992/93 home shirt epitomises classic style, with the lace-up design being complemented by the Coppa Italia shield to the chest. 2003/04: THIRD. If you thought Samp’s kits looked good on a blue or white base, you ain’t seen anything yet. MEDIA KIT - THESE FOOTBALL TIMES THESE FOOTBALL TIMES + USP TALENT DIGITAL PARTNERSHIPS These Football Times is a celebration of great football writing. But that doesn’t come easy. In a sport dominated by clickbait writing, mainstream media bias and disgruntled THE 44 DAYS OF BRIAN CLOUGH AND JOCK STEIN AT LEEDS Handed a cluster of unresolved contacts to iron out, the squad that fell into his possession was a steadily ageing one. Norman Hunter, Terry Cooper, Billy Bremner and Giles were beyond 30, while Paul Reaney, Paul Madeley and Mick Jones were fast approaching the end oftheir 20s.
KEVIN-PRINCE AND JÉRÔME BOATENG: THE BROTHERS WHO FACED Kevin-Prince and Jérôme Boateng: the brothers who faced off in the World Cup. O n 23 June 2010, Germany and Ghana took to the pitch for a group stage match at the World Cup in Johannesburg, South Africa. This was a unique event in World Cup history. Over the years, football has seen many pairs of siblings represent their national teams, but THE TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY OF JOHN AND JUSTIN FASHANU The triumph and tragedy of John and Justin Fashanu. J ustin and John Fashanu were two of the most talented brothers to ply their trade in the English First Division, but their story unfortunately begins and ends in tragedy. Born in inner-city London in the early 1960s, Justin and John were the sons of a Guyanese nurse and a Nigerian barrister. WHY WE WON'T BE JOINING THE SOCIAL MEDIA BLACKOUT A note from our editor, Omar Saleem, on why we won’t be joining the social media blackout this weekend and our plans instead: Silence isnot the answer.
HOW A TALENTED ENGLAND FAILED TO QUALIFY FOR THE 1974 T o many, the 1970s was a decade that style forgot, however tank tops and flairs were the least of our problems. England’s national team plunged into the abyss for most of that period with two consecutive failures to qualify for the World Cup, while Scotland HOW JÜRGEN KLOPP'S FOCUS ON PSYCHOLOGY HAS EVOLVED How Jürgen Klopp’s focus on psychology has evolved Liverpool’s players into “mentality monsters”. T he history of football is often told as one of the great sides emerging before slipping away and passing that mantle to others. Despite that, there had been something crushingly perfect about Manchester City’s dominance of the Premier THESE FOOTBALL TIMES MAGAZINE Football as it should be. Award-winning print content by some of the game's finest authors, artists, designers and photographers HOW TENERIFE BECAME THE TOAST OF BARCELONA AND THE SCOURGE 1 day ago · W hen you think about travelling to an away game in one of the main western European leagues, you don’t normally think of a trip of over a thousand miles. Even Marseille fans going to see them against PSG are looking at a trip of around 480 miles, while Bayern Munich fans travelling to Hamburg are just a mere 335 miles apart. WHEN THE EMPEROR CONQUERED THE CONTINENT: ADRIANO AND THE 1 day ago · “T here are things that can’t be explained in football we can’t explain what went wrong”. These were the words of a distraught Javier Zanetti on 25 July 2004. His beloved Argentina had just suffered defeat in the Copa America final to arch-rivals Brazil. Penalty shootout exits would become something of a familiarity for La Albiceleste in future tournaments, but knowing that they THE BURNT BRIDGES, MOMENTS OF CLASS AND QUIET LEADERSHIP There were 11 minutes of extra time remaining when Eder scored for Portugal. The unheralded striker, then on the books of Swansea, was suddenly the attention of the world, streaming across the pitch before he was engulfed by a jubilant Portuguese bench. On his way over, fistsclenched in
HOW BRIAN FLYNN SAVED WELSH INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL F rom never qualifying for a tournament in their history, Wales are about to play in successive European Championships. How did this turnaround happen? Obviously there are a number of factors, but perhaps the key man in this story is Brian Flynn. In fact, I’d even go as far as to say that the former Burnley and Leeds midfielder saved Welsh international football. SWEDEN, DENMARK, ITALY AND CRIES OF "FIXING" AT EURO 2004 “I don’t think it will end 2-2 – that’s a very unusual result.” These were the words of the Sweden co-manager Lars Lagerbäck on the eve of Scandinavians’ final group game with Denmark in Euro 2004. In amongst a litany of cross-Kattegat clashes between Danish red and Swedish yellow over the years, but this clash would go down as the most memorable, and indeed the most infamous. THE UNLIKELY RISE OF HANNES HALLDÓRSSON, THE UNDERDOG L ionel Messi placed the ball down and stood over the penalty spot. It was Argentina’s first game of the 2018 World Cup, and with it perhaps Messi’s final chance to get his hands on the coveted trophy. The one accolade that had eluded him throughout his glistening career; the achievement that would finally place him, in the eyes of some, on the same pedestal as Pelé and Diego Maradona. SEBAS AND THE FATAL BEACH SHOOTING THAT ROCKED GETAFE T he 2001/02 season was the year of Getafe’s promotion back into Spain’s professional leagues, the last campaign in which they were as low as the Segunda B, Spain’s third tier. It was also the year of the locker that was never used. One week before the team’s first match of the campaign, tragedy struck. Shortly after 3:00am in the early morning of Sunday 26 August 2001, Sebastian WHAT HAPPENED TO GANSO, THE "BORDEAUX WINE" OF BRAZILIAN When was the last time you heard the name, Paulo Henrique Chagas de Lima? Never? Okay, well how about Paulo Henrique Ganso? Getting closer? It might be several years since you saw P.H. Ganso typed on a team sheet or appear in a video game. HOW JÄGERMEISTER CHANGED THE WORLD OF CORPORATE SHIRT How Jägermeister changed the world of corporate shirt sponsorships. C ombining a shot of Jägermeister with a can of Red Bull at a bar one is never too far away from someone downing a Jägerbomb. As a student about to graduate, I have witnessed my fair share of fellow revellers enjoying, and on occasion curtailing, their nights out through the__ __
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13/05/2020
BEHIND THE BADGE: WHAT THE BULL MEANS TO TORINO AND ITS PROUD HERITAGE The symbol of a city and its people, the bull that adorns Torino’s crest has had many iterations but its meaning has always remained thesame
Billy Munday 13/05/202013/05/2020
FROM BOLTON TO BENGAL: HOW BERNARD MENDY, ONCE ONE OF EUROPE’S MOST PROMISING RIGHT-BACKS, FOUND SOLACE IN INDIA From Bolton to Bengal, the path to fulfilment and limelight in the game was a tricky one for Bernard Mendy, once one of the most promising full-backs around Brad Jones 13/05/202012/05/2020
SIX AND OUT: THE DAY BOLIVIA ANNIHILATED DIEGO MARADONA’S ARGENTINA Bolivia have the worst reputation in South American football, but their home in La Paz remains a church of upsets – just ask Diego Maradona and Argentina Adam Williams 12/05/202012/05/2020
AN ODE TO JOHN OBI MIKEL: CHELSEA AND NIGERIA’S UNDERRATED, SELFLESSHERO
Beyond all the early-career questions, John Obi Mikel rose to become of the best midfielders of his generation – selfless at Chelsea,heroic for Nigeria
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Brian Penn 11/05/202007/05/2020
THE GLORY OF JOSEF URIDIL, THE FIRST MAN TO TRANSCEND FOOTBALL AND CELEBRITY IN AUSTRIA Long before Sindelar, Meisl and Austria’s brilliant Wunderteam, Josef Uridil was a hero for the masses, a man whose goals united anailing nation
Aidan Williams 07/05/202006/05/2020
FROM DECORATED LEGEND TO BUS DRIVER: THE REMARKABLE LIFE OF RÜDIGER VOLLBORN, MR BAYER LEVERKUSEN In the history of Bayer Leverkusen, no man has done more, seen more or won more at the club than former goalkeeper and all-round hero,Rüdiger Vollborn
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HOW JOSÉ MOURINHO REINVENTED CHELSEA AND RESHAPED THE PREMIER LEAGUEIN 2004/05
Mourinho reinvented Chelsea and the Premier League: astute analysis, unconventional formations, below-the-belt mind games, and a newtactical blueprint
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THE MAKING OF MESUT ÖZIL: A SEASON OF RARE BRILLIANCE AT WERDER BREMEN AND THE 2010 WORLD CUP In 2010, Mesut Özil was untouchable for Werder and Germany. He was elegant, audacious and daring. He was, and always will be, unapologetically, Özil Luke Osman 05/05/2020FEATURES
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CHIOMA UBOGAGU TALKS ENGLAND, ARSENAL, A TOUGH RISE TO THE TOP, AND APATH TO REAL MADRID
It’s been a unique and difficult rise to the top of the women’s game for Chioma Ubogagu, now set to star for Real Madrid. She explained all in an open chat Rich Laverty 05/05/202004/05/2020
PAPU GÓMEZ AND JOSIP ILIČIĆ: THE LONG ROAD TO ATALANTA FOR ITALY’S FINEST ATTACKING DUO It has taken over a century, but in Papu Gómez and Josip Iličić, Atalanta’s goddess has some players befitting of her beauty James Kelly 04/05/202004/05/2020
BEHIND THE BADGE: THE STORY OF FC KÖLN AND HENNES THE GOAT Featuring a goat that’s named after one of the club’s greatest managers, the 1. FC Köln logo is one of German football’s most interesting and recognisable James Kelly 04/05/202001/05/2020
FROM IRAQ TO SKEGNESS VIA JUVENTUS: THE STORY OF GEORGE RAYNOR, THE FIRST ENGLISHMAN TO REACH THE WORLD CUP FINAL When George Raynor retired, he knighted in Sweden but barely remembered in England. But why? After all, he’s the first Englishman to reach a World Cup final Adam Williams 01/05/202001/05/2020
SINGING IN THE RAIN WITH 10,000 EVERTONIANS: THE PERSONAL STORY OF AN FA CUP AWAY DAY AT NOTTS COUNTY IN 1984 An Everton fan for over five decades, Paul Mc Parlan recalls the day an FA Cup tie at Notts County in 1984 changed so much for thedespondent Blues
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THE MASTER AND THE APPRENTICE: RONALDINHO, NEYMAR AND A NINE-GOAL EPICFOR THE AGES
A young Neymar with everything to prove against the wily Ronaldinho who’d seen it all – when Santos met Flamengo in 2011, it was amatch for the ages
Will Sharp 30/04/202029/04/2020
WHEN SOUTHAMPTON SIGNED THE TWO-TIME BALLON D’OR WINNER KEVIN KEEGAN – AND NO-ONE KNEW ABOUT IT A move prompted by the purchase of a lightbulb, when Kevin Keegan moved to Southampton in 1980, it represented one of the greatestshocks in football
Luke Osman 29/04/202029/04/2020
THE GLORY BEFORE THE SLEEP: HOW PRO VERCELLI ONCE DOMINATED ITALIANFOOTBALL
Once Italy’s undisputed kings, Pro Vercelli still have more league titles than Lazio, Roma and Napoli – but their decline has been long Matthew Gibbs 29/04/202028/04/2020
THE STAGGERING TALENT AND MAD TANTRUMS OF ZLATKO ZAHOVIČ Zlatko Zahovič doesn’t need a statue to be remembered. The goals and skills, not to mention the dramatics and tantrums, make him impossible to forget Christopher Weir 28/04/202027/04/2020
TORINO, MONDONICO AND THE UEFA CUP ODYSSEY OF 1991/92 Led by the enigmatic Emilio Mondonico, Torino would overcome all obstacles to reach the 1992 UEFA Cup final – where their cursecontinued
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FROM MCDONALDS TO OLYMPIACOS: THE CURIOUS CAREER OF LOMANA TRÉSORLUALUA
Lomana Trésor LuaLua might not have fulfilled the potential that he possessed at the beginning of his career, but he always got the fansoff their seats
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WHEN PEP WENT TO ITALY: THE EVENTFUL TWO YEARS IN SERIE A THAT HELPEDSHAPE GUARDIOLA
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FRANCE 98: RELIVING A WORLD CUP OF SHOCKS, STEPOVERS AND CONTROVERSIALSPONSORSHIPS
France 98 had the drama, controversy and excitement which makes the World Cup so special, with more than a fair dose of scandal thrown infor good measure
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BEHIND THE BADGE: WHAT THE BAT MEANS TO VALENCIA AND ITS HISTORY Something as simple as a bat on a football badge may seem so trivial at first but, in the city of Valencia’s case, it represents so muchmore
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“A MIX OF ROSSI AND RIVA”: REMEMBERING THE EXPLOSIVE BRILLIANCE OFENRICO CHIESA
At his best one of the world’s top striker, yet still criminally under-appreciated, Enrico Chiesa was as good as any Italian striker ofthe 1990s
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THE EYE IN THE TUSCAN SKY: THE DAY A UFO SIGHTING STOPPED A FIORENTINAMATCH
Whatever was hovering in the Tuscan sky should be cherished and revered because, just like a fine local wine, the longer it ages thebetter it gets
Max De Luca 21/04/202021/04/2020
THE ORIGINS OF YOU’LL NEVER WALK ALONE AND HOW A TV SHOW IN THE US HELPED IT BECOME LIVERPOOL’S ANTHEM From Budapest to New York to Liverpool, You’ll Never Walk Alone is one of football’s most recognisable anthems – but its history isless known
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THE SEASON THAT SAW RONALD KOEMAN TOP THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE GOALSCORINGCHARTS FROM DEFENCE
One of the game’s greatest defenders, in 1993/94, as Barcelona reached the Champions League final, Ronald Koeman would finish as topscorer
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HÉCTOR BELLERÍN: THE FOOTBALLER, HUMANITARIAN AND EXAMPLE THE GAMENEEDS
Still just 25, you be sure Héctor Bellerín will try new things and look to do good in a world so desperately in need of his honestexample
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THE TROUBLING CAREER OF SEBASTIAN DEISLER, ONE OF GERMANY’S GREATNATURAL TALENTS
The tale of Sebastian Deisler’s career is a dismaying one, but it was also important in raising awareness of depression in football and the reality for many Matt Gault 17/04/2020MAGAZINE
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