I. Eric Batty
WS
Magazine, August 1962
Article
Title(s): ‘England Needs a Four Year Plan’
-Eric
Batty’s analysis on England’s chances for the 1966 World Cup that they were to
host in four years time
WS
Magazine Issue: June July 1975
Article
Title(s): ‘Success is Reward for Ten Years of Hard Work’
-Eric
Batty praising West Ham United’s 1975 FA Cup triumph achieved under Ron
Greenwood
WS
Magazine Issue: May 1981
Article
Title(s): ‘England Found Sadly lacking’
-Eric
Batty’s analysis of England’s National team
WS
Magazine Issue: September 1978 and October 1982
Article
Title(s): ‘World XI’, ‘Class and Skill
Still Prevail’
-The
World XI selections for the years 1978 and 1982.
Note;
He did not publish Team of the Year for 1979, 1980 and 1981
Eric Batty Columns-Part 10
II. Brian Glanville
WS
Magazine Issue: August 1965
Article
Title(s): ‘Substitutes Law-Victory for Common sense’
-Discussing
the benefits of substitutions
WS
Magazine Issue: December 1975
Article
Title(s): ‘More Strange Tactics by Revie and England’
-Brian
Glanville analyzing the England National Team under Don Revie
WS
Magazine Issue: April 1986
Article
Title(s): ‘The Brian Glanville Column’, ‘Wonderful Midfield..Shame about the
Defense!’
-
His regular Column and under his pseudonym of Andre Duclos reporting on the
French scene
WS
Magazine Issue: World Soccer, December 1995
Article
Title(s): ‘Harry Right, Terry Wrong’
-
His regular Column
(brian Glanvilel) |
III. Other Writers:
a) Roger McDonald
WS
Magazine Issue: August 1962
Article
Title(s): ‘The Scandal in Chile’
-Roger McDonald discussing some of the violent play
during the 1962 World Cup
b) Arthur Rotmil
WS
Magazine Issue: April 1975
Article
Title(s): ‘Will the old masters of Europe Rise Again?’
-Arthur Rotmil discussing wether Real
Madrid, Benfica and AC Milan be powers in European Football again
c) Leslie Vernon
WS
Magazine Issue: April 1983
Article
Title(s): ‘Don’t blame the boss for every set-back’
-Defending the Managers
d) Keir Radnedge
WS
Magazine Issue: December 1995
Article Title(s): His Regular Column ‘Keir
Radnedge Commentary’Other Writers’ Columns-Part 10
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