The latest issue of Late Tackle is now on sale, the national football magazine/fanzine that deals with anything from FIFA corruption controversy to away days travelling the long slog to Carlisle.
Inside this month’s magazine:
If Kane goes, I go – editor-in-chief David Emery says losing Harry Kane would come at a cost
Keepers then and now – John Lyons asks if we’re on another golden dawn with top quality English goalkeepers
Why music’s often Anfield wrap – Steve Cumber says mixing football and music is a dangerous game
Kerry Dixon – John Lyons talks to the Chelsea legend about the good times and bad
Wigan’s Sharpe progress – Ian Aspinall says Wigan’s youthful duo of David Sharpe and Gary Caldwell have turned the club around
Glory days for the neutral – Gabriel Sutton says let’s just enjoy the Premier League run in with Leicester in pole
The secret life of an agent – Nick Lough talks to Achieve Management’s James garley about the profession
Stones on a roll – James Williams on Maidstone United’s fresh start with a 3G pitch
The Chinese Revolution – Liam Coleman explores the ever-growing market in central Asia
Toon No.9? – Joe Donnohue looks at the potential of Adam Armstrong to provide Newcastle’s quest for goals
A Rebel with a cause – Ian Townsend on the remarkable story of Worthing owner George Dowell
Purchase Power – Dan O’Toole finds out how Chesterfield’s S&C coach Mal Purchase is trying to get the Spireites in top condition
Pochettino – Matt Joy questions whether the Argentinian is English football’s saviour?
Playing his part – Alex Stedman chats to Eastleigh defender Joe Partington about his career highs and lows