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The 1998-99 season according to When Saturday Comes
It was a season when nothing was too bizarre to be true. The England coach was sacked for his views on the afterlife; Michael Jackson went to watch a Second Division promotion clash; the FA
disciplinary committee discussed simulated gay sex; and Chelsea learned how to defend.
Twenty-six contributors to the independent football magazine When Saturday Comes recount how 1998-99 was for them. From celebrations in Scunthorpe to nausea in Newcastle (not forgetting bastardry in Buenos Aires), they document some of the small triumphs as well as the gross excesses of a turbulent season.
All new material. Includes handy tips on what to do when a Dutch international rings you at home.
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