Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Articles on Teams and Events-Part 23

Two articles about former Leeds and England Manager Don Revie with one article announcing his resignation as England Manager plus an interview
(Magazine / Language : Goal, November 1996 / English) 
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, August 1977 / English) 
(Magazine / Language : Soccer Monthly, January 1979 / English) 
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, April 1976 / English) 

Photo From: Goal, Novemebr 1996
(Don Revie as England Manager)



One article and One Interview about Zico’s transfer and arrival at Udinese in 1983
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, September 1983 / English) 
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, October 1983 / French) 
(Magazine / Language : Onze, November 1983 / French) 


Photo From: Onze, November 1983
(Zico with Udinese, 1983/84 season)



Three Articles about Real Sociedad’s successful team of the 1980s and one article about Basque Soccer teams of Athletic Bilbao and Sociedad
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, April 1980 / English) 
(Magazine / Language : Onze, March 1980 / French) 
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, July 1981 / French) 
(Magazine / Language : Foot Magazine, November 1984 / French) 


Photo From: Foot Magazine, November 1984
(Basque derby from 1984 that clinched the League for Bilbao, April 29, 1984, Athletic Bilbao 2-Real Sociedad 1)

Photo From: Mondial, July 1981
(Rea Sociedad, Spanish Champions, 1980/81 season)

Real Sociedad/ Basque Soccer

3 comments:

  1. Beautiful post, thank you so much for the Revie stuff in particular.
    I'm reading 'Nobody ever says thank you', right now the J.Wilson biography about Brian Clough. It's a fascinating rivalry with Revie: in Italy Clough is much more well known, because his cups with Nottingham.

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  2. There is the movie, 'the damned united' , with Michael sheen and colm meaney, that also explores their relationship

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  3. Yep, I still have to see it. I somehow want to read more befre and then check out the 'artistic' depiction of it.
    Thanks!

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