- When Saturday Comes
:"This article is about the monthly magazine. For the film of the same name see When Saturday ComesInfobox Magazine
title = When Saturday Comes
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editor = Andy Lyons
editor_title = Editor
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frequency = Monthly
circulation = 20,151
category =Football (soccer)
company = When Saturday Comes Ltd
publisher = Richard Guy
firstdate = March 1986
country = Flag|United Kingdom
language = English
website = http://www.wsc.co.uk
issn ="When Saturday Comes" (usually known as WSC) is a monthly
magazine about football, first published inLondon in 1986. Its coverage of the game, generally sympathetic to fans and critical of football's ruling elite (notably club chairmen and the FA), has influenced many other media since.Starting off as an independently-published
fanzine , in the late 1980s it became a professionally distributed magazine available innewsagents , and in the 1990s made the move to a full colour format. While the magazine now employs professional writers (it has featured pieces from prominent names such as Harry Pearson,Simon Kuper ,Gabriele Marcotti andNick Hornby ), it is considered by some to have maintained a consistent editorial stance, and will still commission articles from fans - for instance when covering issues relevant to the supporters of one particular club. Coverage of top-flight football is shared evenly with features on the lower English leagues, as well as regular articles on world football (usually focussing on countries rarely mentioned in the mainstream sports press).The "half decent football magazine", as it describes itself, is perhaps best known for its
Private Eye -esque covers, which consist of genuine photos of players or managers, with topical, humorous but fictional speech bubbles superimposed. For example, in 1998 whenRoy Evans resigned as jointLiverpool F.C. manager, leavingGérard Houllier solely in charge, WSC had a picture of the pair of them supposedly giving a twist toThe Two Ronnies ' catchphrase, with Evans saying "It's goodnight from me", and Houllier saying "and it's goodnight from him".In the 2000s, WSC branched out into book
publishing . WSC Books has so far published "Tor!", a history of German football, "Morbo", which examines Spanish football culture, "When Saturday Comes", which has brief essays on each English and Scottish League club plus selected biographies, and "Soccer In A Football World", a history of the game in theUnited States .WSC is still edited by Andy Lyons, who originally founded the magazine along with Mike Ticher. Its current circulation is around 20,000.
External links
* [http://www.wsc.co.uk Official Website]
* [http://www.onetouchfootball.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi Official Messageboard]
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