| When Saturday Comes - The Half Decent Football Magazine, Paul James played for Canada in the 1984 Olympics and the 1986 World Cup, then went on to become a successful coach. For most of his managerial career, Paul was a high-functioning crack cocaine addict. In this excerpt from his new autobiography Cracked Open, Paul takes up the story as he is preparing to lead his Canada Under-20 team into the FIFA World Youth Championship, in 2001, Local hero ~ Piers Pennington remembers Glauber Berti's shortlived but fabled stay at Manchester City, Frank Lampard's ornate chess set would grace any grand home with a touch of Premier League style, A review of Payback Season: the football film without football, starring BAFTA rising star award-winner Adam Deacon, As the debate over goal-line technology rages, James de Mellow argues that it is to football's credit that it has remained almost untouched by technology, The book reviews from WSC 301 are online now, The Season When ~ Adam Bate remembers a season of hubris for Wolves, as they spent all their money, won loads of games and then threw it all away – to West Brom, Cowdenbeath have been based at Central Park since 1917. With the club planning to move to a new stadium in the near future, the filmmaker Ross Cunningham has told the story of the ground across nine decades in this short documentary When The Sun Shines, Zinedine Zidane's headbutt on Marco Materazzi reimagined in resin for a statue in a New York gallery, As Portsmouth welcome David James and Bristol City to Fratton Park today they are in the same financial state as when the goalkeeper left: administration. Their season could yet end in relegation and liquidation, Reappraisal ~ Matthew Barker looks back on the career of Massimo Taibi and proposes that, asides from his two howlers at Manchester United, he was a very good goalkeeper, Celtic winning the league at Ibrox would usually be the stuff of nightmares for Rangers fans, but most supporters are happy the club is alive and playing football matches at all, Torquay United fans travel to Swindon Town tonight still in disbelief at their team's standing in League Two. A win at their table-topping rivals would leave Torquay trailing thier hosts by only one point, The Bournemouth Echo has been refused entry to AFC Bournemouth. Reporters have been told they are no longer welcome at the club's Seward Stadium, following a series of disagreements between the club and the newspaper which initially saw reporters barred from asking questions at post-match press conferences, Bolton Wanderers, How Brendan Rodgers' tactics at Swansea City have also worked to great effect in basketball, A plan to restore the magic and glory of European club football, Mark Hughes' confidence might not be misplaced; Embarrassment in Leeds as Nottingham Forest hit seven; Exeter's survival chances take another blow; Victory for managerless Rotherham, When football fans and stamp collectors come together, He was once hailed as Brazil's successor to Ronaldo, but Adriano is now 30, without a club, battling obesity and tarnished as a rogue with an unprofessional thirst for alcohol, As Reading approach the end of the season, the club's fans hope they can avoid the Championship play-offs and gain automatic promotion to the Premier League, Rivals: Rangers and Celtic – A film exploring mutual loathing in Glasgow football, Pulis thinking only about Stoke; Burnley turn to youth for entertainment; Noble makes impact at Hartlepool; Burton Albion flop yet again; Protests at Lincoln's relegation clash; Olympiakos crush Asteras as run continues, Benfica welcome David Luiz home for the Champions League quarter-final with Chelsea |