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Episode 77: Opportunity Knox, Krul intentions & guest Phil Catchpole

In this exclusive WSC Supporters’ Club edition of the podcast, magazine editor Andy Lyons, writer Harry Pearson and host Daniel Gray discuss Impact Subs, from Bobby Knox of Barrow to Libbra the Leo. Record Breakers brings us a Lucerne lullaby, and we continue our sprightly feature, The Final Third, in which a guest contributes a match, a player and an object to the WSC Museum of Football. Joining Dan as our visiting curator this time is Phil Catchpole, Wycombe Wanderers Head of Audio and Broadcast, and presenter of their Ringing the Blues podcast.

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Can you change your club? How Leicester’s success made me question my allegiance

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For one supporter, the off-field impact of the Foxes’ unprecedented Premier League title win has made a different type of matchday experience increasingly appealing

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WSC 384 out now

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March issue available now online and in store

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Luton fans are in a bizarre position – they have nothing to complain about

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After their rapid rise and even quicker fall Kenilworth Road is a happy place again, with owners who have a strong long-term vision

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Standing back

wsc299 If fans want to enjoy football on their feet and can do safely, there is no need for draconian stewarding, says Michael Glenister

Travelling fans who hanker after standing areas in the all-seat era often mutter bitterly before grudgingly taking their seat. Around a hundred Cardiff City fans defied this habit and took part in a boycott of the closing stages of their fixture at Leeds United on October 30. Their gripe seems to have focused on the ejection of a number of their fellow supporters for persistent standing. At £36 a ticket, it is easy to see why Cardiff fans may have felt aggrieved that they were not allowed to enjoy the game standing up.

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