NEW Scottish Football Magazine Launched
The Away End Scottish Football Magazine: Issue One
By THE AWAY END
WE have teased and tormented you for much longer than was necessary, but finally the wait is over.
You can now download issue one of The Away End's new Scottish football magazine FREE of charge at http://tinyurl.com/3lb6t8n
The magazine is unique for it's multimedia content, including video, audio and flash content.
Included in issue one:-
- CRAIG BROWN and GORDON DURIE head down memory lane and relive Scotland's trip south to face Holland, England and Switzerland at Euro 96.
- Ex-Celtic striker HARALD BRATTBAKK remembers the day he helped end ten in a row, and gives his thoughts on Neil Lennon's chances of being a success this season.
- Hearts legend JOHN ROBERTSON tells why he felt he should have had more Scotland caps.
- New Derby man CRAIG BRYSON gives his view on Kenny Shiels, the Kilmarnock manager he has left behind.
- 'Lorraine' star and Showbiz reporter MARTEL MAXWELL is our columnist for the season, and kicks off by explaining why a dig at Dundee United on the internet can be a dangerous business
- St Johnstone manager DEREK MCINNES picks his Nightmare XI,and we also speak to Albion Rovers man SCOTT CHAPLAIN and Junior star DAVID GILLIES.
- With the 16 team league in Portugal boasting three teams in the Europa League semi-finals last season, we take an in-depth look at their league and ask if their model really is something Scotland should be copying.
- We also launch our new league table, experiment with the Old Firm in England and the SPL revamped, review Ronnie Mackay's new book 'Balls', and preview ALL 42 clubs chances this season.
As above, we have decided to make the magazine free to download. If you wish to donate towards the running costs, by all means you are welcome to donate via paypal to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . In addition, sending a blank e-mail to that same address with the headline "subscribe" will ensure you get added to our contact list, meaning you are e-mailed every new issue of the magazine throughout the season (you will ONLY be e-mailed the magazine and nothing else, we will not spam your inboxes and will not pass your details onto anyone else).
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