History of British Football Magazines

The evolution of what we now know as the modern football magazine started with weekly newspapers which had high football content. Then came “Boys Papers” the newspaper with only football content but were aimed at the children’s market featuring short stories on football matters (the forerunners of comics). Finally in the 1950’s we had what a modern reader would recognise as a football magazine.

The first sport based newspaper was the Athletic News established in Manchester in 1875 as a “weekly journal of amateur sport”. In 1886 James A. Catton began to contribute football reports for the newspaper. He initially used the pen name of “Ubique”. Later he took the name “Tityrus”. Catton eventually became the editor of the newspaper and was acknowledged as the most important football writer in Britain. The first season of the Football League began in September, 1888 and James A. Catton responded by publishing The Athletic News on Monday instead of a Saturday. Much to the delight of Catton, Preston North End won the first championship that year without losing a single match and acquired the name the “Invincibles”. In 1891 sales reached 50,000. Two years later he had doubled to 100,000. On the 22nd August 1900 the increasing popularity of football meant they renamed Athletic News to Football Chat, but that only ran till 5 December 1900 (Nos. 26-41).It changed name again to Football Chat and Athletic World and stuck with that name until 1907.

Over the years it continued changing the name:

Athletic World and Football Chat 19 March – 23 April 1907: Nos. 323-328.

Continued as: Football Chat, Cycling and Athletic World-6 August – 31 December 1907. Continued as: Athletic World, Cycling and Football Chat 7 January 1908 – 28 April 1909: Nos. 366-434.)

The Athletic News continued to prosper and by 1919 it had a circulation of 170,000. As one football historian, Tony Mason, put it by the end of the First World War “the Athletic News was the voice of football and the paper of the discerning football enthusiast.”

By the late 1920s Sunday newspapers such as the News of the World and The Sunday People devoted about 25% of its space to sport. Most of this involved reporting on football. The Athletic News tried to compete with this type of coverage but in 1931 it accepted defeat and merged with The Sporting Chronicle.

In 1911 the “Football Players Magazine-Official Journal of the Association Football Players Union” was launched under the editorship of Evelyn Lintott. A very far sighted move with the Football League and Football Association many years away from producing their own publication. There is an argument for this to be classed as the longest running football magazine as it became “Soccer: The Official Journal of the Football Players Union” in 1947 under the revitalising influence of Jimmy Hill. The Union became the Players Football Association under Jimmy Hill’s stewardship and their magazine “Footballers World” launched in 1993 and continues to this day. (Based on my own subjective definitions as it was aimed at their own members rather than a mass readership I will actually award the football magazine longevity award to “World Soccer”.)

All these pre-war periodicals were still missing the crucial element of full colour photography; in 1931 the first newspaper colour photo was printed in a The Times. In 1937 magazine publishers started printing in colour. Odhams launched Woman with high-quality gravure printing, which was Britain’s first full-colour magazine.

The first British Football magazine that fits my criteria of colour, football only content, quality paper and being available at the newsagents was Charles Buchan’s Football Monthly in September 1951. (A special mention should go to the December 25th 1948 issue of “Sport Weekly” as it featured a full colour team picture of England on the front cover.)

CBFM would be the first to feature colour on the front cover every issue. Amazingly with so many major publishing houses around he launched independently as Charles Buchan’s Publications Ltd based at 408 The Strand, London WC2.It continued for 274 issues until the final issue came out in June 1974.

Raich Carter’s Soccer Star started a year later after CBFM on the 20th September 1952. In the summer of 1955 the Raich Carter logo was dropped and it ran as Soccer Star until 19th June 1970 when it merged into “World Soccer””.

World Soccer was the world’s second oldest monthly football magazine when it started in October 1960 and is today the world’s longest running football magazine as it is still being published by IPC, with a monthly circulation today of around 52,000.

The 1960’s and 70’s were the golden era of high circulations and many famous magazines were launched:

“Jimmy Hill’s Football Weekly” (27th October 1967 – April 24th 1970)

“Goal” ( 16th August 1968 – 1 June 1974)

“Shoot” (16th August 1969-June 2008)

“Striker”  (10th  January 1970  to 4th March 1972)

“Book of Football”(1969)

“Inside Football” from August 15th 1970 until the 26th February 1972

“Scorcher” (Footballs first comic) (10th January 1970 – 3rd July 1971)

“Match” (6 September 1979 –Present)

“When Saturday Comes” (March 1986 – Present)

“90 Minutes (October 1990 -17th of May 1997

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“Four Four Two” (September 1994 – Present)

It’s amazing to look back now on the circulation figures of 250,000 a month back in the early 1960’s achieved by Charles Buchan’s Football Monthly, still more than the current big three of “World Soccer”, “When Saturday Comes” and “442” can muster in total.

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Liverpool discuss terms ahead of £20m switch

Aston Villa’s Stewart Downing may be on his way to Anfield, as it has been revealed that his club have accepted a £20 million offer from Liverpool.

The Reds have been chasing the England winger for the bulk of the summer, and having had £12.5 million and £15 million bids rejected, met the Birmingham outfit’s valuation of the former Middlesbrough man, and can now look to wrap up a deal.

“Liverpool FC can tonight announce they have agreed a fee with Aston Villa for the transfer of Stewart Downing. Liverpool have now been granted permission to discuss personal terms with the player and arrange a medical,” a statement on the Merseyside team’s official website read.

Rumours in the press had linked Arsenal with an approach for the 26-year-old, but the player is thought to have his heart set on a switch to Kenny Dalglish’s side. If he does move north, he will join homegrown talents Charlie Adam and Jordan Henderson as new additions to the squad.

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Meanwhile, the Daily Mail indicates that Villa will make a £9 million bid for Wigan’s France international Charles N’Zogbia as a potential replacement for the outgoing speedster.

Chelsea ARE going back for Modric

Chelsea are set to make another bid for Luka Modric according to The Sun despite reports of them shying away from a deal.

Reports over the last week indicated that the Blues were preparing to give up on signing the Croatian and turn their attentions to other targets.

However it now seems that they are set to offer Spurs £30 million straight or £27 million plus Yossi Benayoun in an attempt to land the midfielder.

Modric has already stated his desire to leave White Hart Lane this summer to sign for Chelsea as they can offer him Champions League football.

Andre Villas-Boas is desperate to bring some creativity to the his midfield at Stamford Bridge and has chased the 25-year-old all summer.

Spurs chairman Daniel Levy has so far resisted any attempts to cash in on the clubs prized asset refusing to accept anything below their asking price.

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Manager Harry Redknapp was also unwilling to let Modric leave but is now coming round to the idea of selling him to generate funds to sign players.

Pocketing £30 million for the Croatian, who is unlikely to feature in Thursday’s Europa League game against Hearts, would certainly give him more than enough to secure his top targets.

Paolillo puts Fergie on transfer alert, Wayne Rooney’s time? Rio injury woe to see a change of guard at OT?

Whether Manchester United ever get round to signing Wesley Sneijder remains to be seen, but you can’t help feel that this current squad is certainly good enough to retain their title this coming season. The fringe players have certainly stepped up in pre-season and given Fergie some genuine food for thought.

At FFC this week we have seen a mixed bag of Manchester United blogs that includes one rule for United and one for everyone else; Italian puts Fergie on transfer alert and while one door closes another opens at Old Trafford.

We also look at the best Manchester United articles around the web this week.

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Caption Competition: Manchester United’s ‘Mr Cool’ flying the nest?

Has Ferguson’s transfer spending gone far enough?

As one door closes at Old Trafford, another one opens

One rule for United and one for everyone else

Will injury see the changing of the defensive guard at Old Trafford?

Why Michael Carrick Must Put His Money Where His Mouth Is?

The perils of dragging your transfer feet

London vs Manchester, who has the power?

Paolillo puts Manchester United on transfer alert

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Has Fergie Simply Ignored The Barcelona Problem? – Red Flag Flying High

England to benefit from United’s transfers? – Stretford Enders

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Manchester City seek permission for £100m complex

Manchester City have announced that they want to build a new £100 million training facility next to the Etihad Stadium, but will have to wait to the end of the year to find out whether they can.

The proposed plan is for a 80-acre site next to the stadium to be renovated into a state of the art training facility, with a 7,000-seat mini-stadium, 15 full-size pitches, and accommodation for up to 72 youth players.

The Eastlands outfit have submitted their request to the local council to build the facility and will find out their fate on December 22nd.

“This could be the most important investment the club has ever made under its new ownership,” club chief football operations officer Brian Marwood stated.

“This is part of a 10-year strategy for long-term sustainable success. Phase one culminated in the club winning the FA Cup and qualifying for the Champions League last season. This signals the beginning of the next phase.

“We know that youth development has to be at the heart of this club. Investment in the transfer market has helped us reach a certain level, to stay there will take investment in player development, welfare and top-class facilities,” he concluded.

Meanwhile, The Telegraph reports that Roberto Mancini is set to give Owen Hargreaves his City debut against Birmingham in the Carling Cup on Wednesday.

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The former England midfielder has not completed 90 minutes of football in three years, but is reportedly fit and ready to compete.

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Newcastle set reopen negotiations with £8m bid

Newcastle are set to renew their interest in Sochaux forward Modibo Maiga in January after failing to strike a deal during the summer the Mirror reports.

After missing out on Melvut Erdinc Magpies boss Alan Pardew was unhappy that the club missed out on signing the Mali international before the transfer window closed but is now preparing to reopen negotiations with an £8 million bid.

The Ligue 1 club stalled on giving the Premier League club a decision on whether they were prepared to sell Maiga with the transfer window clock running down despite the striker being keen on the switch to Tyneside.

He is now suffering abuse from his own fans after publicly declaring his wish to leave the Stade Auguste Bonal and confessed that he is fed up with it.

“I have had enough of being booed by supporters right now, but anyway it does not stop me scoring goals for the club and making them happy” he said.

“I scored a double for them again (at the weekend). I had two chances on Saturday against Toulouse, two goals, just to thank them.”

The 24-year-old is still open to the idea of a move to St James’ Park at the turn of the year admitting that he wants to play in a ‘top league’ and that they are a ‘good club’

The 24-year-old said: “Newcastle? They are a very good club, I will not finish my career in Sochaux if I am scoring every week – that is the reality of football. I have not invented that!” 

“At the moment I am here and scoring goals. I do not know when the transfer window opens what there will be. It depends also on the club, but in the near future I want to ply my trade in another top league. It is a genuine ambition, I will accept being booed for that!”

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A financial necessity for Tottenham Hotspur?

I am shocked by some negativity hanging over Tottenham Hotspur at the moment. With the club sitting just three points off of the Champions League places with a game in hand and on fantastic form surely they should be favourites to steal that fourth Champions League spot for the second time in three years ahead of Arsenal and Liverpool.

Yesterday Roman Pavlyuchenko slated manager Harry Redknapp for failing to select him after praising his form and now defender Benoit Assou-Ekotto believes the club will fail if they don’t spend big this year. Having been worryingly quiet in the transfer market this summer, Redknapp managed to bring in Scott Parker and Emmanuel Adebayor and more importantly hold on to his key players that have started the season well.

With Adebayor and Rafael van der Vaart firing up front and Parker and Luka Modric combining in midfield, the first eleven is looking very strong. There is a lack of strength in depth at White Hart Lane but that does not seem to be affecting the results on the pitch with five wins in six games moving Spurs up the league to fifth.

Left back Assou-Ekotto, has urged the club to offer new, improved contracts to van der Vaart, Modric and Gareth Bale to prevent them leaving the club in the near future. Modric was persuaded to stay at Spurs in the summer by chairman Daniel Levy after Chelsea came in three times to buy the Croatian. With a current contract not set to expire until 2016 and the club rejecting a £40million bid in the summer, surely he isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.

Bale has also stated his confidence in Spurs going forward, and is in no rush to move on; however Real Madrid and Inter Milan are interested in the Welsh winger. Van der Vaart has started to score goals again, playing in his favoured attacking midfield position and may attract interest in January or the summer.

Assou-Ekotto told the Evening Standard: “If we want to become great, the club have to do certain things differently so as to match what the top teams do in a financial sense. Since we qualified for the Champions League, we can say, yes, we have become a big team.

“Now, to become like Chelsea or Manchester United, we need to keep the same team for the next couple of years and make everyone happy to stay, rather than being in the situation we were with Luka Modric during the summer.

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“There’s a lot to be excited about at Spurs now with the new training ground and maybe a new stadium. It feels like the future could be really good for the fans but if the players don’t stay, we could end up like Aston Villa. Instead of being able to build on what they had, players ended up leaving Villa, so I hope Tottenham will make the right steps.”

Is Assou-Ekotto right to be worried or have Tottenham shown their ambition over the summer in rejecting a £40million for a player and now showing the rewards on the pitch looking very impressive?

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Naivety of top flight defending is bordering on ridiculous

So far this season we have seen Man Utd concede eleven goals in their opening ten games, Tottenham fourteen, Chelsea fifteen and Arsenal twenty-one. All had conceded less at this stage last year and for a club like Arsenal the news is particularly grim. They have conceded just under half of the total number of goals they did in the whole of last season in their first ten games this year. Have we got to the stage where the naivety of managers has reached new lows amongst the Premier League’s top clubs?

Man Utd

Manchester United’s figures for this year may not seem too bad at a glance, but you have to consider that they could have conceded a lot more. They have allowed more shots on goal than any other club this season and for a team that just spent almost £40m shoring up its defence with the signings of Phil Jones and David De Gea there defensive display’s have been mediocre at best. Fans might point to the injuries and suspensions to Vidic and Ferdinand but frankly Man Utd endured much worse injury crises last season and fared a hell of a lot better. To be conceding over a goal a game as champions is not what you’d expect and United fans will be hoping for an improvement.

Tottenham

Spurs too have bolstered their defensive options this year with the signing of Brad Friedel in goal and Scott Parker protecting the defence. On top of that they have regained Kyle Walker at right back to give them options that they didn’t have last year and club captain Ledley King has already played as many games as he did in the entirety of last season. However, if they carry on conceding at the rate that they are then they would end up conceding far more than they did last year.

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Chelsea

Chelsea has the excuse of a manager new to the Premier League that promotes attacking football. But to go from one of the meanest defences in the league to conceding five at home in one game then we can see that there are clearly problems to be addressed. Villas-Boas has said that Chelsea will not change their attacking style of football and whilst this is admirable and entertaining it also reminds me of a certain stubborn French manager enduring torrid defensive troubles of his own at the moment. Chelsea has proved under previous managers that the players they have can form a formidable defensive force and the subsequent, present frailty suggests naivety from the young Portuguese manager.

Arsenal

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The odd defensive faux pas is nothing new to Arsenal fans but even they will admit this season that there are worrying signs. Yes, they have new players who are struggling to adapt to the English style and language. But that is nobody else’s fault but their own. They could have signed these defenders at the end of last season and given them time to settle in but they did not. To concede seventeen goals in four away games is shocking by anyone’s standards, let alone a team playing in the Champions League. Whether the defensive coaching is conducted by Wenger, Pat Rice or another there has to be someone held to account for such meek defensive performances. In over two decades of watching Arsenal I have become used to watching them spontaneously implode as a team but to lose 8-2 at Old Trafford and be the only team beaten by bottom of the table Blackburn this season are new lows. The victory at Stamford Bridge will have gone some way to building confidence but to again concede three away from home is worrying. Arsenal cannot always expect to score five away from home against such tough opposition.

You could argue that these defensive frailties are merely signs that the league as a whole is becoming more competitive but to say that is to ignore the swathes of pitiful defending exhibited by most of the top teams this year. By and large the defenders for the teams in question are the same with perhaps one or two new faces added yet their performances are less convincing than ever. Chelsea Arsenal and Man Utd have all conceded at least five goals in one game this season. Does anyone remember the last time that happened to top teams after only a quarter of the season gone? The fault lies with both the management style and off field preparation. On Sky Sports over the weekend the commentary team, including ex-Gunner Alan Smith commented on the difference in coaching techniques between George Graham and Arsene Wenger saying that under Graham defensive coaching took place every single day – a stark contrast to Wenger’s methods. Obviously we want to see exciting attacking football in our league but sooner or later certain managers will have to look at their defensive performances for the current season and realise that something must be done.

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Swansea City 2-0 Fulham – Match Review

Goals from Scott Sinclair and Danny Graham were enough for Swansea as they arrested their mini-slump to beat in-form Fulham at the Liberty Stadium and move back up to 11th in the Premier League table.

Brendan Rodgers side had gone five without a victory prior to the visit of the Cottagers but produced a superb performance with goalkeeper Michael Vorm the start of the show. The Dutchman kept out Clint Dempsey’s penalty late on with the game poised at 1-0 with Graham going on to double the minutes later as the Swans leapfrogged Martin Jol’s side in the table. It would prove to be a testing afternoon for Dempsey as he went from hero status after scoring the winner against Liverpool on Monday to villain in Wales as he played a big part in Fulham’s downfall. Prior to his penalty miss the American offered a helping hand to the home side in the first half deflecting Sinclair’s tame effort into own goal. In all fairness the West London side didn’t perform that badly but just couldn’t find a way past Vorm who kept his seventh clean sheet of the season as the hosts secured a fourth win at the Liberty Stadium this season.

It was Swansea who started the brighter of the two teams with the away side still visibly suffering from exerting so much energy in the win over Liverpool five days ago. Leroy Lita had the home side’s first real chance but could only head over Mark Schwarzers crossbar after finding space in-between Brede Hangeland and Phillipe Senderos. Luke Moore then fizzed a 25-yard drive wide before Sinclair shot tamely at Schwarzer as the Swans failed to take advantage of their first half supremacy. It would be a different story after the break with Sinclair seeing his weak effort clip the leg of Dempsey and fly into the Fulham net. The England under-21 will most certainly claim his first goal from open play this season although without the American’s intervention the ball looked likely to end up in Schwarzer’s grasp.

Making amends was now on Dempsey’s mind and he almost set up Bryan Ruiz with a defence splitting pass only for the Costa Rican to see his shot saved by Vorm. Remy Agustien then rattled the visitors cross bar with a stinging 25-yard drive before the Londoners were awarded a penalty following Ashley Richards’ foul on Kemy Frei. Dempsey stepped only for Vorm to guess correctly and diving to his right to palm the ball away from goal. It proved to be crucial as £3.5 million record signing Graham wrapped the points up in stoppage time stabbing home Mark Gowers centre for his fifth goal in eight games.

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