KiCK! magazine is Britain's newest and best kids' football magazine - a fun hands-on read for boys and girls aged 6 to 12.Packed full of interactive quizzes puzzles and competitions KiCK! magazine is a glossy high-quality monthly magazine that will keep kids both educated and entertained. Plus each issue comes with a high quality gift.If your son or daughter loves football they'll love KiCK!subscribe today to KICK magazine subscription. Subscribe to KICK! and get 12 monthly issues of the best kids' football mag in the world delivered directly to your door! Jam-packed with fantastic footy features player interviews quizzes puzzles and huge glossy posters. Kick! is great for 6 to 12-year-old boys and girls who love football and want to know more about their favourite stars. Every month KICK! takes an exciting interactive look at the world of football. What were today's top footballers like when they were kids themselves? What do they get up to in their spare time? KICK! is accessible aspirational and always loads of fun! With free gifts every issue and loads of fantastic competitions it's even better than going to a footy match itself!
When Saturday ComesWhen Saturday Comes is advertised as a “Half Decent Football Magazine.” The magazine is full of articles and commentaries are a bit funny and “out-there” but they make the game of football not so serious – and much more enjoyable. The writers and editors pride themselves on being “user friendly” informative and a bit irreverent.One article from the weekend was about Newcastle Barnsley Swindon and Wycombe. When Saturday Comes Magazine discussed the game it remarked that Newcastle was an unhappy venue for Norwich City. Just a bit of casual commentary. Read more in the magazine about managers being “tipped” off by the media when a big job opening comes up. I guess this means that managers trade jobs all the time? You will also be able to read in “Shot” about the first home game for the Sons of the Rock in Dumbarton. Fashion statements are also included in When Saturday Comes Magazine and features photo spreads of jerseys with two-stripe sleeves and colorful and branded pants. Footballers just want to be noticed and be fashion conscious. Cute articles about players sharing a hotel with Barcelona players. Plenty of players being seen in this article. Read about the hurdles of the Olympics between Mexico and US. You will also see team photos of Dutch clubs in the 1960s – the photos are very unusual!There are articles on the match of the month and this month’s features championship newcomers Blackburn traveling to divisional veterans Ipswich. Read about when football started to go indoors and how players fought to keep it outdoors and how the internet has killed football fantasists. Read about global football battles like Colombia’s inspiration and battles for the championship in Brazil. Everything you ever wanted to know about football is in When Saturday Comes Magazine – and it will be entertaining!
Backpass Magazine is the UK publication about retro football in the UK. The 64 page magazine features like Clive Toye David Webb Colin Suggett Roy McDonough Alex Dawson Fred Dinenage Mark Lillis Mike Walker Danny Malloy David Hamilton’s Dream Team and Borough United in Europe. In Backpass Magazine you can review the highlights of big matches of ten different clubs.Football in England has a long history. English style football was created in England and has become the national sport of the country. The sport was created and codified in 1863. The main reason the current form of English football was created was to merge both public school and college football games.It has been proven that a form of team football with referees has been played in England since 1581. The word football was coined back in 1409 and there are references to the game of kicking a football in the Nottinhamshire Notts County in the 15th century.If you love English football and you want to read detailed analysis of past English football games you will want a subscription to Backpass Magazine.