Missing: Harry the Hoopo…If anyone has any information on the whereabouts of our mascot's head, please contact us. pic.twitter.com/lL98GmHsBP
— Queen's Park FC (@queensparkfc) January 26, 2016
Potential issue here at Bognor with part of the pitch frozen. 6 cars are currently trying to thaw out the surface. pic.twitter.com/umOB574pVe
— Altrincham FC (@altrinchamfc) January 19, 2016
Dog playing with a football on beach in Rio. pic.twitter.com/Ir3M9RR9Mw
— Seleção Brasileira (@BrazilStats) January 20, 2016
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The rise, fall and rebirth of Gretna football
by Anton Hodge
Chequered Flag, £11.99
Reviewed by Paul Brown
From WSC 347 January 2016
The rise and fall of Gretna FC is one of the most fascinating football stories of recent times. After swapping English non-League for the Scottish Third Division in 2002, the border-town club won three successive promotions, reaching the Premier League and a Scottish Cup final, plus the UEFA Cup qualifying rounds. But, after just six years in League football, the club fell into administration and folded. Then came the rebirth, the tale of which Anton Hodge is well placed to tell, as he was the first chairman of phoenix club Gretna 2008.