Issue 19 of Late Tackle is in your shops now! You’ll be able to find us in over 400 WHSmith and Martin McColl’s stores, along with numerous independent retailers across the country.
If you’re having trouble finding a copy, there’s always the option of a postal subscription, so you can have the magazine delivered direct to your door.
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Here’s a taste of some of the great content featured in Issue 19:
- England’s Striking Dilemma – Chris Dunlavy considers who Roy Hodgson could consider to replace the injured Theo Walcott
- Glen Hoddle, How England Have Wasted A Managerial Genius – Keith Menary laments the Spurs maestro residing in a TV Studio
- Ferdandinho On The Road To Rio – Sam Robertson makes a case for Manchester City’s midfielder to be included in the Brazilian World Cup Squad
- Cheeky Penalties – Giles Metcalfe looks at how one man changed spot kicks forever
- The Big Drop – Chris Evans explains how Stockport County’s record-breaking demise could happen to your club too
- Anelka’s Shame – Kevin Quigagne looks at the shocking significance of Anelka’s goal celebration
- Plucky Bonaire – Nathan Carr looks at one of the newest nations to be admitted to the international fold
- Cult Heroes: Duncan Jupp, Southend United – Liam Newman remembers the day defender Duncan ended his nine-year goal drought
- Left Wingers Who Made Their Mark – Giles Metcalfe looks at some of the more famous Socialists who graced world football.
- The Decline of Scottish Football – Sergio Burns studies the facts and figures and how they make grim reading north of the border
- The Day Mossley Went To Wembley – Stuart Howard-Cofield remembers when Mossley took over the famous old Twin Towers for the FA Trophy against Dagenham
- Eusebio: Beautiful Goals For The Beautiful Game – Chris Dunlavy remembers the Portuguese genius who set the 1966 World Cup alight
- Gold & Sully, The Karen Brady Sketch – Nigel Kahn casts West Ham bosses David Gold and David Sullivan in the role of Pete and Dud…and let’s his imagination flow
- The Other Blackpool – Alan Johnson look sat how Sir Stanley Matthews and his famous 1953 FA Cup final influenced football affairs as far away as Sierra Leone
- Wag Corner – Matthew James casts his seasoned eye over the form
Plus lots, lots more… So what are you waiting for? Pick up your copy of Late Tackle now!