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Episode 4: Kilcline encounters, a stolen pitch and mixed emotions at Orient

In this bloated post-Christmas podcast, magazine editor Andy Lyons, writer Harry Pearson and host Daniel Gray discuss being at record-breaking matches, Brian Kilcline’s metal dragons and the team that had its pitch stolen. Plus, young stars who fade away, Andy and Harry’s school playing days, football documentaries from Peter Reid to John Sitton and Ryan Giggs’ love of the WSC wallchart.

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Episode 3: Snazzy shirts, orange balls and the bunny hop

In this exclusive WSC Supporters’ Club edition of the podcast, magazine editor Andy Lyons, writer Harry Pearson and host Daniel Gray discuss the magic of the orange ball, talk over three obscure football records and run through Christmas gifts from the Action Man footballer to Tomy Super Cup. Plus, a conversational flick through issue 394 of When Saturday Comes magazine.

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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW Jeremy Corbyn & John McDonnell: “Football clubs should not be the playthings of rich owners”

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From fans on boards to a redistribution of TV income to help the grassroots, Labour are determined to revolutionise how football is run if they win the 2019 General Election

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General Election 2019: what Conservatives, Labour & Liberal Democrats would do for football

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Safe standing has earned its place in all three manifestos, though only one party offers a detailed plan for the game’s future

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Editorial: Football and politics will always mix – and we won’t apologise for that

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Decisions of politicians at local and national levels have an impact on everything from safe standing and club ownership to youth teams and playing fields

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