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Daniel Gray column: A stadium’s final farewell should come with a bang, not a whimper

402 Harry Dan

Fans of Brentford, Boston United and York City didn’t get to say a proper goodbye to their beloved grounds – but at least they were spared the hollow choreography of a closing ceremony

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Binned, stolen, or somewhere under the bed: When footballers’ medals go missing

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After putting all that effort into winning them, it’s surprising how many players allow their awards to go astray – some never to be seen again

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“Testing times make you stronger”: Morecambe’s Jim Bentley still managing at the sharp end

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The longest-serving manager in England’s top four divisions is preparing for his ninth season in charge at the side with the smallest budget in League Two

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Unai Emery: El Maestro by Romain Molina

384 Emery

www.TalesFrom.com, £18.99
Reviewed by Rob Kemp
From WSC 384, March 2019
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When We Were Lions

353 LionsEuro 96 and the last great British summer
by Paul Rees
Aurum, £18.99
Reviewed by Si Hawkins
From WSC 353 July 2016

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There’s something oddly masochistic about our ongoing desire to wallow, at length, in massive disappointments. This book may well be one too, for those attracted by the title: 311 pages long, its Euro 96 coverage ends on page 189, which may come as a surprise. But then When We Were Lions isn’t strictly a football book.

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