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- Soccerama abstract "Soccerama is a 336-page football magazine, edited by Hyder Gareth Jawád, the first edition of which was published on October 21, 2015 and sold out its original print run of 512 test copies within three weeks. The editor described the initial print run as an \"uncorrected proof edition; essentially, a demo to see the level of interest in such a publication\". Having revised the first edition, the publishers produced a reprint in January 2016, which also sold out. The publishers initiated a third print run in February 2016.Soccerama 02 is scheduled for publication just before UEFA Euro 2016.The Soccerama raison d'être is to publish timeless, in-depth features about the culture, the politics, the people and places of football, with a mixture of historical research, travelogue, and interviews with figures of the modern game. There are also significant obituary and book-review sections. Soccerama has been compared with The Blizzard.In the \"mission statement\" to the first edition of Soccerama, the editor states that the \"publication [is] produced by one man, with one laptop, and one telephone, in one coffee shop, over a period of three months\". The plan, however, is that, \"in the fullness of time, the one-man band will become a forty-piece orchestra\" - as and when budget increases allow.Although the publication is set to become a monthly, it has all the characteristics of a large-format paperback book - the first edition contained 131,000 words of material - and each edition has an ISBN.The first edition contained the following features: Dynasty: the story of Chile's famous Prieto brothers, Andrés Prieto and Ignacio Prieto The history of the Football League Review magazine Colin Grainger, the former England international winger, writes about his West Riding childhood The complete script of Sa'id Milton's film, '82 And All That, about the New Zealand football team's qualification for the 1982 World Cup in Spain Billy Ashcroft interview about his time playing for FC Twente in the Netherlands Jimmy McGovern interview about his Liverpool FC influences Younis Mahmoud interview about his time as Iraq's most distinguished player The life and works of Brian Glanville Bob Valentine interview about his experiences refereeing around the world Obituaries of 126 footballers who died from the end of May to the beginning of October 2015 Manchester United's strange Football League 1985-86 campaign Kim Tate, an American soccer official based in Mexico, provides observations of her football life in Tijuana and TorreónThe editor welcomed readers to the first edition with an irreverent, self-deprecating introduction: \"Welcome to Soccerama – the culture of football. I would love to write a long, passionate justification for the publication’s raison d'être, but I do not want to test your patience. I have not yet earned the right to validate the Soccerama editorial policies or to promote any lofty ambitions or to display any self-indulgence. A publication produced by one man, with one laptop, and one telephone, in one coffee shop, over a period of three months, should begin with an attitude of humility. One hopes that, in the fullness of time, the one-man band will become a forty-piece orchestra. What you hold here, Soccerama 01, should tell you something about what this project is trying to do and where it is hoping to go. If you like what you see, please stick around for more – and please pass the word around. I want to make a virtue of eclecticism. The plan is to make Soccerama 02 better, and Soccerama 03 even better again, and so forth. I do not claim credit for the Soccerama name. It was the title of a football board game that emerged in 1968 and benefited from a successful marketing campaign involving Alan Ball, England’s beloved fireball at the 1966 World Cup. But I like the Soccerama appellation – and I hope it becomes part of the football vernacular again in the form of this new quarterly publication.\"Intriguingly, for purely contextual reasons, the editor also published the original introductions to the first editions of other significant football magazines, such as Charles Buchan's Football Monthly, World Soccer, Soccer Review, Shoot!, League Football, Netstretcher, Match Weekly, When Saturday Comes, and The Blizzard.The Soccerama publishers are also planning a pilot for a tennis version of the publication, as yet untitled, with a provisional launch date of April, 2017.".
- Soccerama date "2015-10-21".
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- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink 1982_FIFA_World_Cup.
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink Andrés_Prieto.
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink Billy_Ashcroft.
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Valentine_(referee).
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink Brian_Glanville.
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink Category:Association_football_magazines.
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_quarterly_magazines.
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_sports_magazines.
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magazines_established_in_2015.
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink Chile.
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink Colin_Grainger.
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink England_national_football_team.
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink FC_Twente.
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink Ignacio_Prieto.
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink Jimmy_McGovern.
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink Liverpool_F.C..
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink Manchester_United_F.C..
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink Midfielder.
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand_national_football_team.
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink Tennis.
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink The_Football_League.
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink Tijuana.
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink Torreón.
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink UEFA_Euro_2016.
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink West_Riding_of_Yorkshire.
- Soccerama wikiPageWikiLink Younis_Mahmoud.
- Soccerama category "Association football magazine".
- Soccerama country "United Kingdom".
- Soccerama editor "Hyder Jawad".
- Soccerama firstdate "2015-10-21".
- Soccerama frequency "Quarterly".
- Soccerama publisher "Soccerama Publications".
- Soccerama title "Soccerama".
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- Soccerama subject Category:Association_football_magazines.
- Soccerama subject Category:British_quarterly_magazines.
- Soccerama subject Category:British_sports_magazines.
- Soccerama subject Category:Magazines_established_in_2015.
- Soccerama hypernym Magazine.
- Soccerama type Magazine.
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- Soccerama type Work.
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- Soccerama type CreativeWork.
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- Soccerama type Q1092563.
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- Soccerama type Q41298.
- Soccerama comment "Soccerama is a 336-page football magazine, edited by Hyder Gareth Jawád, the first edition of which was published on October 21, 2015 and sold out its original print run of 512 test copies within three weeks. The editor described the initial print run as an \"uncorrected proof edition; essentially, a demo to see the level of interest in such a publication\". Having revised the first edition, the publishers produced a reprint in January 2016, which also sold out.".
- Soccerama label "Soccerama".
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- Soccerama wasDerivedFrom Soccerama?oldid=704635572.
- Soccerama isPrimaryTopicOf Soccerama.
- Soccerama name "Soccerama".