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World Soccer June 1971 Volume 11 No 9

World Soccer June  1971 Volume 11 No 9

World Soccer June 1971 Volume 11 No 9

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Price: £10.95

World Soccer June 1971 volume 11 no. 9
Front cover: Photograph of Peter Shilton, Leicester city goal keeper
Back cover: team photograph of Juventus of Italy
Photograph of Martin Peters, Tottenham Hotspur, Mid-game
Cruyff is the man to watch - Roger Macdonald who has seen both the finalists in action recently compares the two team's man-for-man: Ajax (Holland) v Panathinaikos (Greece) - European cup final preview - Wembley, June 2nd 1971
New name on the trophy this year - Jack Rollin looks back and traces the history of the European Cup
Russia introduces two-legged cup-ties
Foreign coaches boom in Greece - stating that foreign football coaches are becoming a lot more popular in Greece
Italy beat Eire - from Philip Evans in Dublin
World Soccer news desk - Three match ban imposed on Eindhoven following a recent incident at their ground where a linesman was hit in the head with a beer can
Leeds and Mr Tinkler - Looking at soccer with Brian Glanville: focusing on the Leeds United v West Bromwich Albion game
Keen struggle for supremacy in Argentina - Eric Weil Reports from Buenos Aires
John Hollins (Chelsea) writes - Europe is a wonderful education (discussing how enlightening European matches are)
Please, can we have some balls! Leslie Harris sends an exclusive report from the Seychelles and Edward Shalala cables from South Africa.
Will England follow South American lead? England may start appointing full time referees, just like South America, Eric Thornton reports
Manchester United, what is the future? Eric Thornton questions the future of the squad
World Soccer special by Andrew Dettre - Japanese sun is rising only slowly (the world of soccer in Japan is getting better, but only slowly)
Colin McAlpin reports - All Ireland league is the answer
The strange, wonderful world of Di Stefano… part one by Norman Cutler (looking at the life of this world renowned player)
Philip Evans in Italy - Inter win in style - reports of the recent matches between many Italian teams, specifically praising Inter
Germans lead Group VIII - Arthur Rotmil reports on how the Germans are doing well in their international games
Hard, tight games ahead - Fairs cup final preview by Brian Glanville
Stiles accepts challenge - Eric Thornton reports on how Nobby Stiles is the man of the moment, with people talking about whether he'll accept the challenge of coming back to the World Cup
Arthur Rotmil writes: Greeks solve problem (they solve the problem of the ongoing question 'club or country?')
News from France by Andre Duclos - Away draw in Hungary
Hearts will play in NASL from Colin Jose
Valencia triumph in Spain, report from Norman Cutler
Poland Halt run of success - Swiss news by Arthur Rotmil
Peter Argo who visited the islands of Hawaii last month, took time off to look at the local soccer scene. He writes: Mixture of races evident
USA and Canada compete - Colin Jose in Toronto
Russia Angry - The president of the Soviet Football Federation has criticised English officials for not sending players to participate in the Lev Yashin farewell match
Mexico declines Australian tour reports Andrew Dettre
Personal opinion by Leslie Vernon - Where did attacking flair go?
Norman Cutler's inside stories - Barinaga summoned to Morocco by the King!
Youngsters to watch - Part two - Powell is white hope for Derby next team by Eric Thornton
Llanellie for Europe? No says UEFA - by Peter Jackson
Bene is out of touch - by Leslie Vernon
Arsenal's play is limited - technical feature by Eric Batty
International post-mortem by Roger Macdonald: Yugoslavs surprise Germans
Classified results
Photograph of Willi Kreuz of Admira Energie mid play
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