Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Eric Batty, Brian Glanville and other World Soccer Columns- Part Thirteen

I.  Eric Batty


WS Magazine, December 1965
Article Title(s): ‘Tactics: Today They Are More complex’
-Eric Batty’s analysis on tactics    

WS Magazine Issue: April May 1974
Article Title(s): ‘It’s Goals that Count’
-Eric Batty discussing goalscorers


WS Magazine Issue: November 1980  
Article Title(s): Eastern Europe
-Eric Batty discussing the Football scene in Eastern Europe



WS Magazine Issue: November 1987 and October 1989
Article Title(s):  ‘Sanchez & Lineker Force Pair’, ‘Mixed-Up Maradona Just Isn’t Delivering The Goods’
-The World XI selections for the years 1987 and 1989.
Note; He did not publish Team of the Year for 1979, 1980, 1981 and 1988






II.   Brian Glanville

WS Magazine Issue: January 1965
Article Title(s): ‘Yes tactics Are Here to Stay’ 
-Discussing Modern Trends


WS Magazine Issue: March 1974
Article Title(s): ‘Rous Will Not Expel Taiwan’ and ‘Paris FC Scoop Austrian Schilcher’
-Brian Glanville ‘s regular column and under his psudoym Andre Duclos discussing the French scene


WS Magazine Issue: October 1980
Article Title(s): ‘Turin Riots-Row Goes On’ and ‘Lyon Set Pace
- His regular Column and under his pseudonym of Andre Duclos reporting on the French scene


WS Magazine Issue: World Soccer, September 1997
Article Title(s): ‘Highbury vs. Heritage’
-         His regular Column




III.  Other Writers:

a) Roger McDonald

WS Magazine Issue: January 1965
Article Title(s): ‘Proving It’s Not All Double Dutch’
-Roger McDonald on Netherlands’ FA’s 75th Anniversary



b) Leslie Vernon

WS Magazine Issue: April May 1974
Article Title(s): ‘No Divine Right To Stay Up’
          - Leslie Vernon discussing the potential relegation of Manchester United


c) Derick Allsop

WS Magazine Issue: November 1980
Article Title(s): ‘When a Championship is not enough?’
-Discussing Real Madrid’s ambitions



d) Keir Radnedge

WS Magazine Issue: September 1997
Article Title(s): His Regular Column ‘Keir Radnedge Commentary’



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