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First, the good news. Weekly online fanzine First Touch serves fans in the New York metropolitan area, but its content is more than good enough to spread the word further. True, it lists NY bars where you can watch European football, but its globally spread contributors offer mainly well considered commentaries on all aspects of the game. US-based Manchester United fan Kim Khan’s take on the Glazer takeover admits to sidestepping the financial aspect in order to write: “I’ve heard and read a lot of things about the anti-American aspects of the opposition to Glazer. Well, as an American I find the fact that a person who does not know who George Best is having say over all things United is disheartening at best, disgusting at worst." There are several interviews and analyses from the eminent writer Dave Bowler, who produced one half of the site’s two-part examination of the recent botched US film about the 1950 World Cup game between the US and England, The Game of Their Lives. Bowler and Jon Rae look at the historical facts about the game and interview some of the players involved, from the English and US views respectively. Quality writing, and it’s free, sitting well alongside its equally excellent compatriot e-zines Round Not Oval and The Global Game. From WSC 221 July 2005. What was happening this month Comments (0)
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