Issue 2
The initial reaction was: ‘Another Ferguson book? Really?’ But this one is different. For many reasons.
By Michael Grant
Do you play 5-a-side? If you do, you probably owe a debt of gratitude to one Keith Rogers.
By Chris Bruce
Much can be done to make the officials’ job easier and improve the game. So why don’t they speak up in support of progress?
By Neil Wilcock
This is meant to be the age of constant change, but not as far as the Scottish football authorities are concerned.
By Gerry Hassan
There will be no improving our dismal national performances unless there is a change in emphasis within the corridors of
power, where self-preservation prevails over development.
By David Farrell
We are not producing enough talented young players. Why not? One ex-pro youth player gives his opinion on what has to be changed.
By Craig Rodger
The story of a legendary debacle and why it should be celebrated three decades on.
By Andrew Gray
Gazza’s goading, Three Lions, Fish from Marillion, Tosh McKinlay, McAllister . . . and of course that goal.
By Mike Gibbons
The ghosts of the 1960s and 70s, when the ground was always full, the floodlights always on and the rain was always falling, can still be felt at the home of Raith Rovers.
By Willie Paul
How is it possible to end up as a passionate supporter of two Scottish clubs? Here’s how…
By Stephen Watt
From Puskas to Zidane, many of the greats have shone at our national stadium. But not the greatest of all.
By Matt Vallance
I could have been a member of the Tartan Army, but I chose England.
By Heather McKinlay
Why the Aberdeen midfielder deserves to be regarded as one of the best players in the country.
By John Maxwell