Matthew Brown was born in Leicester and had the misfortune of becoming a Leicester City fan despite being raised in the north east. He moved to London where he began writing about football fans and civil liberties, racism in football and football in the community. He contributed to the WSC books Power, Corruption and Pies and the Half Decent Football Book, and was an ‘additional writer’ on Brian Glanville’s Arsenal Stadium History. He also writes about athletics, the Olympics, education, the voluntary sector, human rights, politics...
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Asia minors
Young British Asian players
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WSC 142 Dec 98
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Asian games
FA debate Asian participation
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WSC 119 Jan 97
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Black Lions
by Rodney Hinds
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WSC 245 Jul 07
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Capital gains
London community schemes
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WSC 207 May 04
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Community leaders
Orient lead the way in community spirit
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WSC 148 Jun 99
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Daggers drawn
Turbulent times at Dagenham
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WSC 202 Dec 03
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Forcing the issue
Acting against racism
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WSC 135 May 98
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Game attempt
Atlanta Olympics
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WSC 115 Sep 96
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Heartland
by Anthony Cartwright
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WSC 269 Jul 09
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Kicking the habit
Anti-racism week
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WSC 226 Dec 05
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Matter of trust
Fan involvement
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WSC 216 Feb 05
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Minority issue
Continuing to kick out racism
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WSC 129 Nov 97
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Playing the symbols
Iraq at the Olympics
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WSC 212 Oct 04
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Sporting chance
The rise of Sporting Bengal
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WSC 199 Sep 03
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Studied improvement
Team Bath
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WSC 205 Mar 04
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Transformed
by Linvoy Primus
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WSC 252 Feb 08
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Voting with their feet
Getting fans onside
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WSC 118 Dec 96
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Waiting game
Asian footballers
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WSC 132 Feb 98
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