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.
ON SALE IN WHSMITH’s and other UK retailers for £2.99!
July’s edition of Late Tackle:
- Countdown to the Premier League’s kick-off – Renewal of El Clasico stand-off between Pep and Jose heads to Manchester
- Bad Mou-ve – Ryan Darby on why Jose Mourinho was the wrong appointment for Man United
- The flight and fall of Brian Heron – Ed Skingsley spoke to the former Rangers and Oxford winger about life in the 70s
- Time to take charge FA – John Lyons states 10 ways to improve the national team
- Living the dream – Ally McKenzie reflects on Northern Ireland’s Euro adventure
- France as a host – David Binder avoided the scuffles to enjoy a day in pleasant Lille
- The Rise of the Underdog – Mat Guy on Iceland’s heroics demonstrating a shift in the game
- A Messi exit – John Lyons examines Lionel Messi’s decision to call time on his international career
- Johnny Haynes – Craig Muncey takes a look back at the life of Fulham and England legend
- A life of two halves – Alan Gernon looks at what happens to footballs after retirement
- Playing their cards -James Richards talks to former Woking manager and secretary Geoff Chapple
- The Super-Agent – Danny Rust takes a closer look at one of the most powerful men in football – Jorge Mendes