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Saturday, May 17, 2008

FFC Rewards: When Saturday Comes

The latest issue of When Saturday Comes, The Half Decent Football Magazine is available for just 795 points in the FFC Rewards Redemptions...

Editorial ;
Thaksin Shinawatra, a law unto himself
Newswatch & Webwatch Karren Brady quizzed, while transfer talk intensifies; Euro 2008 builds up online
Shot! The FA Cup semi-final crowds at Wembley
Sidelines David Sullivan’s TV grilling, somewhat underdone; summer football, heading for Wales; the ever-mysterious Johan Cruyff Fulham & Chelsea Mohamed Fayed’s faded dream; why Avram Grant is a national hero in Israel
Points Deductions Leeds battle to reclaim their 15 points, while Bournemouth struggle to stay afloat
Corruption in Italy Luciano Moggi, the former Juventus executive, goes on trial
Match of the Month Stoke City meet Bristol City, with a Premier League place at stake
Shot Archive Park football to a backdrop of Manchester’s cooling towers
TV Tantrums Ian Wright quits the BBC; Eamon Dunphy and Liam Brady square up in Dublin
Football Franchises A Mexican club owner’s global plans combine football and cola, plus Ajax’s South African offshoot chase a title
As Good As It Got Leyton Orient are promoted to the top flight for the only time – so far – in 1962
Sticker Dilemma An excerpt from a new WSC book on African football charts the problems in assembling a Cup of Nations Panini album
Letter From Belgium where the good times are back in Liège after 25 years
Reviews Willie Miller the winner; Jules Rimet robbery; West Ham’s American idols; tough old Tommy Smith
Letters Dear WSC, I really have to say...
Season In Brief Argentina, 1991, where River Plate are the first winners in a new league format


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FFC Survey: Grassroots Football

We're running a short survey touching on some areas of grassroots football (defined by UEFA as "all football which is non-professional and non-elite").

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