THE NEW issue 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 the new issue:
- How The World Cup’s Soul Was Rescued By Germany – James Lawton despairs at the hype of Brazil 2014 when only the eventual winners offered any kind of comparison to the great teams of the past
- Crap England – Chris Dunlavy underlines the reasons why the World Cup remains a distant hope for Roy Hodgson’s severely limited squad
- The Joe Hart Show – Luke Constable suggests the World Cup antics of England’s goalkeeper reveal a lot about his character
- Uncle Sam Gets Set For World Domination – Neil Cotton charts the inexorable course that should see the USA men’s team one day triumphing in the World Cup
- The Holding Midfielder strikes Back – Bora Isyar praises the World Cup performances of Bastian Schweinsteiger and Javier Mascherano
- Should More English Players Go Abroad? – Max Greenhalgh calls for more of England’s young talent to improve their playing skills outside the country
- Bale Madrid – Liam Newman looks back on a highly productive first season in which the Welsh Wizard proved to be the Real Deal
- Emperor Pirlo – John Glynn pays homage to Andrea Pirlo, the consummate Italian midfielder who has just retired from international football
- Rock Steady – Chris Dunlavy looks at the challenge facing Gibraltar in Euro 2016 – and particularly a PE teacher from Farsley
- Wag Corner – Matthew James casts his seasoned eye over the form
- Vardy’s Party – Asa McCoy says the one-time non-league star can continue his mercurial career in the Premier League
- When The Saints Go Marching Out -Chris Dunlavy looks at how other sides have imploded after a mass sale of their stars
- ‘Take Me To Football, Dadda’ – John Ramsey explains the delights, and otherwise of his move to the family stand
- Golden Oldies – Danny Rust looks back at the remarkable longevity of Colombian goalkeeper Faryd Mondragon
- A Message To You, SISU – Steve Coyne pleads the case for Coventry City to be allowed to return home to the Ricoh Arena
- Straight Arrow – James Lawton pays his special tribute to Alfredo di Stefano who won five European Cups in succession with Real Madrid
- Managers And Their Eyesight – Andrew Lawler says it’s time football got technology fully in focus
- Blame It On The Bookies – Matt Nesbitt on why the FA have backed another loser
Plus lots, lots more… So what are you waiting for? Pick up your copy of Late Tackle now!
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