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WSC 174 August
2001 Editorial There's an awful lot of football on TV next season Diary Manager-swapping at Middlesbrough; Arsenal splash the cash for the fox in the box; Dundee out of Europe; Wilko steps down The bigger picture When Bobby Moore played with Pelé and against England Sidelines New England fan initiative; Brentford on the move; drugs at St Johnstone; Sven-Goran's psychology masterclass Wembley Kate Hoey is the latest to lose her job over the notional national stadium, but it may not have been entirely her fault Season Review A Newcastle fan calls time on Premiership posturing; all three Football League divisions given a going-over Racism WSC is republishing the 1989 book about John Barnes, Out Of His Skin. Author Dave Hill looks at football and racism 12 years on; five prominent black players from the Eighties tell it how it was; Holland's football debt to its former colony Surinam Merged clubs The small legacy of bitterness left by Rushden & Diamonds; how Inverness put two clubs together and made it work Survey Fed up with football on TV? Tell someone who care Britain v the World Demoralised Holland crushed in 1946 World Cup 2002 Mexicans can't watch their qualifying efforts Quiz Perfect for the beach, our testing summer work-out Football Myth Who's afraid of playing away? |
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