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WSC 420 out now

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May issue available now online and in store

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WSC 412 with 2021-22 Season Guide & Euro 2020 Review out now

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Bumper triple magazine September issue available now online and in store

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Episode 35: Yo-yo clubs and jury service with Kenny Burns

Taking a break from pondering when their Creme Eggs are going to hatch, magazine editor Andy Lyons, writer Harry Pearson and host Daniel Gray discuss Yo-yo Clubs from Dunfermline to Limassol, via the unstable world of Luxembourgian football and paternoster lifts. There is a glimpse between the pages of WSC magazine issue 409, including brick buying with John McGinlay and jury service with Kenny Burns. Record Breakers visits Vienna, Bergen and Teesside, and Dan is joined by Natalie Bromley from the No Nay Never podcast to talk all things Burnley.

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Episode 32: Shoddy Italia 90, Gordon Hill’s collar and the Teesside carnival

In this exclusive WSC Supporters’ Club edition of the podcast with magazine editor Andy Lyons, writer Harry Pearson and host Daniel Gray, the Random Topic Generator throws up the topic of People Associated With One Club Working For Another, leading to mentions for Brian Kidd, John Rudge, Guy Roux and many more persons of interest. There is a run through of misremembered things including World Cups 66 and 90, and discussion of notable referees from Gordon Hill and his collar to Pat Partridge’s registration plate. Record Breakers takes us to Florence, Guadalupe and Waldenbuch.

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Focus on Paul Cooper: Ipswich Town’s arm-swinging penalty specialist

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With his clean sheet in the FA Cup final and a man-of-the-match performance to win the UEFA Cup, the Cannock-born keeper contributed to the biggest days in the club’s history

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