Brian Glanville
World Soccer (magazine)
...Media. It specialises in the international football scene. Its regular contributing writers include Brian Glanville, Sid Lowe and Tim Vickery. World Soccer is a member of the ESM , an...
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England v Hungary (1953)
...after which several key players, most notably Puskas and Kocsis, sought their fortunes in the West. Brian Glanville wrote, "It seemed as if ... Hungary had found a way of preparation which...
Brian Glanville wrote, "It seemed as if ... Hungary had found a way of preparation which was ideal.
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Billy Wright (footballer)
...the First Division ) - Wright was dismissed by the Arsenal board in the summer of 1966. Football writer Brian Glanville, discussing Billy Wright's time at Arsenal, wrote: "he had neither...
Vittorio Pozzo
...reign is linked closely to the success of his strikers. The other matter was the historical period. Brian Glanville has stated that Pozzo was not a fascist; he did, however, work...
George McCabe
...over Bulgaria a week earlier, he played no further part in the competition following this incident. Brian Glanville, writing of the match, stated: "Pele would say that it was only...
Abraham Klein (referee)
...really close to the Argentinian players who caused the trouble. I am not telling you their names." Brian Glanville wrote of the incident: "There was nothing more impressive in this World...
Jan Tomaszewski
...game 1-1 and Poland qualified for the finals in West Germany. In The Story of the World Cup, Brian Glanville wrote: "In retrospect, to be eliminated by so fine a side as Poland seems no...
Bert Millichip
...team, when the latter was under investigation and criticism for his business dealings, led journalist Brian Glanville to dub him Bert the inert. He retired from the FA in 1996 but...
Geoffrey Green
...picture, distilling bare bone details of facts and figures. Another of The Times preeminent writer Brian Glanville is the exponent of this school. It is safe to say that like the FA...
Will Buckley: Parochial Brits miss out on 'midget' gems
...to take part, but declined having consulted Alan Hardaker, a man who explained to Brian Glanville that he didn't like dealing with football in Europe on account of there being "too...
Asa Hartford
...where Ally McLeod's selection vagaries exposed a talented Scottish squad to a needless first round exit. Brian Glanville commenting, in his frequently updated 'The Story of the World Cup',...
Brian Glanville
Goalkeepers Are Different (for children), London, Hamish Hamilton, 1971; New York, Crown, 1972. Brian Glanville's Book of World Football, London, Dragon, 1972. The Sunday Times...


