The Di Canio case: children are watching Children are watching. And they are frightened by our indifference to fascism.
Soccer civil rights A vignette about the 1949 Uruguayan footballers' strike by Eduardo Galeano, self-professed beggar of good soccer and author of Soccer in Sun and…
Return to standing? One premier league and several championship clubs have given their backing to a campaign for the re-introduction of ‘standing’ facilities at…
World Cup Qatar: festivities built on slavery My latest piece I wrote for Freedom magazine, published in the October issue. On migrant workers' conditions in Qatar, where the World Cup of…
Wear the shirt and doff your cap….or else A brief look at the decision by over 30 players not to wear the 'Kick it Out Campaign' T-shirt, and the response of the football establishment…
Hillsborough: The real truth After 23 years, the real truth about the Hillsborough disaster has finally been told with the release of the Hillsborough Independent Panel…
During European Football Championship in Poland - avoid Brogans Irish Pub Brogans Irish Pub is one of the two pubs which belong to Maciej Witzberg, Polish neofascist who…
Marching Altogether: Interview with a member of Leeds Fans United Against Racism and Fascism This is an interview with a member of Leeds Fans United against Racism and Fascism …
Poland: Bread instead of games! In June and July 2012, Poland is going to host Euro2012, the European Football Championship. Coalition of Polish feminist, anarchist and worker…
The strange story of Nikolai Starostin, football and Lavrentii Beria An article by Jim Riordan in the journal Europe-Asia Studies describing the fate of Nikolai…
Terrace Bint - Feminising Football? An article from the first and only edition of Terrace Bint, a football fanzine with great politics and great laughs, which I thought I'd share…