Graham Dunbar was born in the north-east of Scotland and grew up in Norfolk. With dual-nationality support for Aberdeen and Norwich City, knocking Bayern Munich out of Europe has been an important part of his football life. His first article for WSC was a tribute to the late Justin Fashanu in July 1998 (issue 137). He is a sports writer for Associated Press in Geneva, Switzerland.
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Agent provocateur
Marc Roger and Servette
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WSC 250 Dec 07
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Best boot forward
Rushden & Diamonds
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WSC 224 Oct 05
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Bottoming out - Cambridge
Into the conference?
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WSC 218 Apr 05
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Cloud cuckoo land
Colchester's new stadium
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WSC 230 Apr 06
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Developing a complex
Franchise FC and their new ground
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WSC 235 Sep 06
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European unity?
G-14 replaced with ECA
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WSC 253 Mar 08
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Home discomforts
Switzerland
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WSC 258 Aug 08
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Loyalty bonus
Peterborough's lucrative testimonial
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WSC 220 Jun 05
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Mike Walker
Tipped for the top in 1990s
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WSC 245 Jul 07
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Pressure drop
Norwich's attempts to bounce back
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WSC 227 Jan 06
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Queens Park Rangers 1975-76
As good as it got
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WSC 233 Jul 06
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Recipe for disaster
Failed attempt to buy Norwich
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WSC 175 Sep 01
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Switzerland
Euro 2008 preparations underway
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WSC 248 Oct 07
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