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. You can find your local stockists here.
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:
- Hodgson’s Challenge – James Lawton says England’s winning start to Euro 2016 qualification in Basle is scarcely reason for celebration
- Desperate Error To Sell Dan To Arsenal – David Emery suggests Louis Van Gaal may have made a mistake by letting home-grown talent Danny Welbeck depart for Arsenal
- Can Liverpool Win The Elusive 19th? – James Benson assesses the Reds’ title chances; can they exorcise the demons of Stevie G’s slip?
- Big Sam’s The Man – Liam Newman backs the unpopular West Ham manager to succeed
- How The Mighty Green Giants Have Fallen – Joey Millar looks at the decline of Ireland’s international team since beating Italy at World Cup ’94
- What’s Beautiful About It? – Gareth Roberts rants at the phrase Pele made immortal
- Those Wonderful Afternoons Tuned into Sports Report – Neil Simms pays tribute to James Alexander Gordon, voice of the classified results
- How Powerful Are Your Club? Ask Twitter! – Neil Cotton says Social Media is becoming the barometer of success for football clubs
- Sack Race Takes A Turn For The Worst – Sam Elliott looks at some of the more bizarre managerial dismissals in the British game
- Wag Corner – Matthew James casts his seasoned eye over the form
- Super Mario Is Back – Jake Evans hopes there’s a bright future for Mario Balotelli after his £16million move to Liverpool
- Affordable Football? – Ian Townsend tackles the complex problem of rising ticket prices amid booming TV deals and suggests how the German model, or even Non-League football, could help the fans
- The Little Green Screen That Changed Football – Neil Cotton traces the evolution – and importance – of video games
- Behind The Iron Curtain – Tim Carroll charts the forgotten years of East German football
- Two Englishman Abroad – Cam Melling looks at the Stateside success of English journeymen Bradley Wright-Phillips and Dom Dwyer
- The FA: Why Everything About Them Frustrates Me – Tom Phillips lets off steam about why the national association is failing football
Plus lots, lots more… So what are you waiting for? Pick up your copy of Late Tackle now!
For a free sample of a previous edition please click here.