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Bucket list: One Leeds United fan’s hunt for Marcelo Bielsa’s trademark seat

Leeds United manager Marcelo Bielsa makes himself comfortable on his bucket on the sidelines. Alamy

The Argentinian may have left Elland Road in February but his lasting impact left supporters scrambling to collect any memento they could of his time there

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Fort William shed “worst team in Britain” tag after Highland League relegation

The foothills of Ben Nevis rise up behind Fort William’s Claggan Park. Iain Ferguson/Alba Photos

After propping up the league in 15 seasons out of the last 20, including conceding 184 goals in 2017-18, demotion has allowed the club to make a fresh start

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Reply guys: From ratios to Pessi – inside the baffling world of Football Twitter

Pason Pount indulges one of his fans. Alamy

The age of social media banter between rival fans has created its own distinct dialect, where “finished players” and winning the transfer window reign supreme

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Ode to Joy: England’s Lionesses shunned the rules to spread jubilation and hope

England players and staff celebrate on the Wembley pitch as fans hold up flags and banners, photo taken from the stands looking towards the pitch

Joy erupts around Wembley as supporters, players and support staff enjoy England’s victory over Germany. Getty Images

For 160 years women have been denied the opportunities afforded to men, but now the fightback is on

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Episode 66: Referees’ kazoos, Nobby Stiles’ dolls & guest Ian Plenderleith

High on a surprise package of CBD gummies and pondering Nobby Stiles’ doll collection, magazine editor Andy Lyons, writer Harry Pearson and host Daniel Gray discuss technological changes in the game, from crossbars to scoreboards via lethal rattles and referees’ kazoos. WSC Assistant Editor Ffion Thomas delves into the pages of magazine issue 423, Record Breakers brings tunes from Trondheim, and we continue our perky 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 Ian Plenderleith, long-time WSC writer and author of a brand new book, Reffing Hell: Stuck in the middle of a game gone wrong.

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