All posts tagged "Late Tackle"
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Late Tackle
/ 1 month agoWelcome to Late Tackle Magazine – March/April 2026
Did anyone really think that National League North outfit Macclesfield would knock holders Crystal Palace out of the FA Cup?
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Late Tackle
/ 1 month agoSMOOTH AS SILK: Matt Badcock looks at where giantkillers Macclesfield stand in the FA Cup pantheon
Matt Badcock, of our sister publication The Non League Paper, explores where giantkillers Macclesfield stand in the FA Cup pantheon
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Late Tackle
/ 1 month agoALAN BALL – UNSUNG HERO: Michael Stewart looks back at the vital role played by a young England midfielder in 1966
July 30, 1966 is ingrained in the memory of every England fan. It was the day the nation came together to...
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Late Tackle
/ 1 month agoENGLISH MANAGERS ON THE MOVE: Matt Singfield on why up-and-coming bosses are increasingly tempted to look abroad for work
Liam Rosenior joined Chelsea from Strasbourg recently. A young English manager given an opportunity at the elite level after a period...
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Late Tackle
/ 1 month agoPROFIT AND PRODUCTION AT LA FABRICA: Paul Grech on how Real Madrid are making the most of their talented young stars
Paul Grech reports on how savvy Real Madrid are making the most of the talented young players they develop...
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Features
/ 1 month agoMILLION POUND MADNESS: Bob Pateman looks back to the days when transfer fees hit an astronomical level
Bob Pateman looks back to the days when transfer fees hit an astronomical level
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Late Tackle
/ 1 month agoTIGERS ON TOP OF THE WORLD: Colin Allan recalls when Hull City got the better of South American heavy-weights Nacional
Colin Allan recalls when Hull City got the better of South American heavy-weights Nacional
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Late Tackle
/ 1 month agoREBELS WITH A CAUSE: Chris Towers takes a trip to the South Coast to watch high-flying National League South side Worthing
You don’t normally find that the mother of a man who owns the football club will serve you tea from a...
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Late Tackle
/ 4 months agoWelcome to Late Tackle Magazine – January/February 2026
Last season, Burnley grafted their way to promotion to the Premier League by keeping it tight and stacking up a laundry...
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Late Tackle
/ 4 months agoDER BOMBER: Michael Stewart looks back at the career of legendary Bayern Munich and West Germany goal king Gerd Muller
Michael Stewart looks back at the career of legendary Bayern Munich and West Germany goal king Gerd Muller.
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Late Tackle
/ 4 months agoBAZ BALL: Michael Grimes on the remarkable career of footballer-turned-physio Mick Rathbone
When through an old album from 1977-78, each sticker is not just a ‘want’, ‘got’, ‘double’ or ‘swap’, but also a...
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EFL
/ 4 months agoSIZZLING SKY BLUES: Coventry City fan Kevin Halls examines their flying start to the season
When Mark Robins was sacked by chairman Doug King just over a year ago, it came as a shock to us...
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Premier League
/ 4 months agoFLORIAN KOPS FLAK: Robert J Wilson looks at big money capture Florian Wirtz’s early season struggles at Liverpool
Robert J Wilson looks at big money capture Florian Wirtz’s early-season struggles at Liverpool
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Europe
/ 2 years agoGive Gareth some credit: Praise for the departing England boss
Robert J Wilson looks back on the reign of the departed England manager following his decision to stand down after the...
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Late Tackle
/ 2 years agoWelcome to Late Tackle: The football mag with a bit of a kick
The latest issue of Late Tackle gives Gareth Southgate some credit, has Alan Hansen's punditry highlights, Anthony Gordon's Euro frustration and...
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Features
/ 9 years agoLev Yashin – The Greatest Ever ‘Keeper
Kevin Halls explains why the Soviet Union legend is his number one...
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Features
/ 9 years agoEngland Down Under – When The Three Lions Went To Australia
Colin Allan look back to 1980, 1983 and 1991 when the Three Lions went on their travels...
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Features
/ 9 years agoEnglish Football Must Do More For The Next Generation Of Fans
Ben Robinson says the cost of tickets needs to be looked at if the next generation of fans are going to...
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Features
/ 9 years agoAll Abroad? English Manager’s Need To Up Their Game
Sam Cox looks at the difficulties faced British bosses in the wake of so much competition, and believes they need to...
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Features
/ 9 years agoThe Wonderful World Of Vintage Programmes
Neil Cotton decides to clear out his collection - and then finds it's a lot harder to do than first thought...
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Features
/ 9 years agoThe Brain Game: Christian Edwards Is Combining Football With Education
Tom Coleman talks to former Swansea, Nottingham Forest and Bristol Rovers defender Christian Edwards about combining football with education...
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Features
/ 9 years agoWhy Don’t Manchester United Have A Women’s Team?
Matt Bell suggests the Red Devils are missing a trick by not having a women's senior side...
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Features
/ 9 years agoUntangling Notts: Nolan’s Brilliant Job With The Magpies Just Like Déjà Vu
Former Notts County midfielder and author David McVay reflects on his old club's resurgence under Kevin Nolan and recalls when he...
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Features
/ 9 years agoFrom Board Games To Sacrificing Sheep… Teams Doing Things Differently!
Chris Lincoln explores some of the more more unusual ways managers and players try to maximise their performance...
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Features
/ 9 years agoCrystal Palace – “The Team Of The 80s”
Simon Sheldon recalls the rapid rise and fall of Crystal Palace all those years ago...
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Features
/ 9 years agoThe Beautiful Game: A League Two Love Affair
Mat Guy explains why lower league football can be a magical experience...
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Features
/ 9 years agoWho Ate All The Pies!?
Kevin Halls looks at the players who carried a bit of extra timber - most notably William 'Fatty' Foulke...
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Features
/ 9 years agoClaudio Ranieri – From Oscar To Rasberry With Leicester City
Dan Billingham looks at the reasons why Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri went from the top of the bill to the bottom...
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Features
/ 9 years agoInjury Time: Why Heftier Punishments Are Needed In Football
Chris Dunlavy says there should be heftier sanctions for players who cause serious injury to an opponent...
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Features
/ 9 years agoManchester City Need “One Of Their Own”
Danny Pryer says Manchester City need to pull out all the stops to bring 'one of their own' through the ranks...


