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The Archive

Articles from When Saturday Comes. All 27 years of WSC are in the process of being added. This may take a while.

 

Ken Richardson

He may not be a massively wealthy owner, but Paul Cook reveals that Doncaster fans have other reasons for disliking their chairman

Distinguishing Features: A typical small town businessman, he introduced a trendy new look at a recent friendly with his trousers tucked into the back of his shoes.

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Paying at home

The introduction of pay-per-view television is a sign, Martin Cloake warns, that the media is changing football as we know it

“Pay-per-view is a good thing, because for years fans who pay at the gate have subsidised entertainment for armchair fans. Now those people are going to have to pay just the same as we do, and the clubs can make some money.” That was the view of one fan I spoke to last season, and there are plenty more who share it.

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Screen test – Fans on TV

Supporting your club is now becoming more of a difficult task, argues Joyce Woolridge, due to the media's fake portrayal of football

“We’re trying to do something different with this show – to speak for the ordinary fan,” said the pleasant bloke from Wire TV which, several years ago, was one of the new cable stations. This proved to be an irresistible line. The idea that I had something to say allowed me to delude myself that the reason I was just popping down to the studios (in this case on the top floor of a shopping centre) was because I was going to make a difference. Quite what I was going to make a difference to I had no idea.

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Silent witnesses?

Journalists' freedom to write is being restricted by power-hungry football clubs, says Martin Cloake

Having access to football clubs is very important for national newspapers, and for local papers it’s often vital. Football clubs know this, and exploit the situation to minimize unfavourable coverage. WSC has carried several stories over the past year about journalists being banned from clubs, or threatened with bans, because the club doesn’t like what’s being written.

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Altered images

The art of photography at football grounds could be a dying art, says Tony Davis

At a time when football is getting the most media coverage it has ever had, freelance photographers are finding it nigh on impossible to work at grounds thanks to restrictions placed by the big clubs.

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