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Just thought you would enjoy Brian Glanville's latest article for World Soccer. Brian writes about
some of the issues that I've covered here and provides some additional information.
Just thought that I would post a link to Brian Glanville's latest column for World Soccer, which
includes his reflections on 2008 and looks ahead to 2009.
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I thought I'd share a few interesting links, one is the latest column from Brian Glanville, the
famous English journalist who has been covering the game it seems like since the first time England
played an international match.
Another is a recent interview published in the New York Times that contains an interview that Jack
Bell did with Samuel Eto'o where he is pretty candid on some recent issues.
If you've heard of that name already then you don't really need to read this column. If you haven't
heard of that name and you are a soccer then you do need to read this column. Brian Glanville is
the greatest sports journalist in the English-Speaking world. I have never read a better writer on
any sport then Brian's writing on soccer.
Here's a link to Brian Glanville's latest article for World Soccer's website. If you read my
article on Brian earlier in the week then you will get an opportunity to read why his articles are
the best on soccer.
Well, on one level, it at least gives us a chance to look at this rather nauseating picture
again.
Mmm. Badge.
I suppose it also signifies that Arsene, and the Arsenal hierarchy, are serious about wanting to
keep him at the club, and that they're willing to improve his wages to achieve this.
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Perspective of one of the historically truly great football journalists, Brian
Glanville
KICKING AROUND / BRIAN GLANVILLE COLUMN - SPORTSTAR
Funny game
".....And then, there is the curious case of Queens Park Rangers. Hardly analogous, since QPR,
the West London club, have been taken over by three very rich men indeed.