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Philip Cornwall

Philip has worked for WSC off and on since 1989. He had been a reader for a while before answering an advert headed "Slave Labour", and soon found himself tea maker and mouse monitor. As well as contributing to WSC, he now works on the sports desk at the Observer and for Football365, in between watching England games. He used to edit the Buckingham Town programme and once bought the club a striker for £500 from Saffron Walden Town; he tries to forget that the striker didn't score once and returned to Saffron Walden on a free before Philip had finished paying off the instalments.

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Corners Why so few goals?    WSC 193 Mar 03
Defenders The unsung heroes    WSC 207 May 04
Division One 1991-92 Leeds Utd win the last Football League    WSC 212 Oct 04
Division Two 1977-78 Tight at the top    WSC 214 Dec 04
England 4 Northern Ireland 0 Match of the month    WSC 219 May 05
Europe's finest Euro '96 fan day    WSC 112 Jun 96
Fault line Admit when you're wrong    WSC 173 Jul 01
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Indirect action Grey area over diving    WSC 138 Aug 98
Look away now David Davies' remarkable career    WSC 191 Jan 03
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Tournament torment How many is too many?    WSC 209 Jul 04
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