Articles
WSC 142 December 1998
Editorial, Diary and Sidelines ~ The drawbacks of player power; Chicago’s triumphal debut in the MLS; fighting talk at Millwall; limits on Swindon’s ambition; British Asian players about to break through; all you need to know Brentford
Staying Power ~ How Martin O’Neill got his way at Leicester
Bloody Hill ~ Thoughts on Jimmy Hill’s contribution to British football culture
Keeping it Real ~ Defending the new fans from attack by the old
Worlds Apart ~ On the growing corporate involvement in African and Asian club football; TV’s stranglehold on the Argentinian league
Talking Shop ~ Recalling a Nottingham landmark
Thinking on their Feet ~ Why British football’s uneasy relationship with science may be changing
Eastern Promise ~ UEFA’s Champions League reforms gain grudging support in the former Communist Bloc
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