The Blizzard – Issue Fifty Three 2024
English | 196 pages | True PDF | 62.8 MB
The Blizzard is a quarterly football publication. Each issue offers an eclectic collection of long-form writing exploring and celebrating the diverse history and culture of the game. The Blizzard champions lesser-known stories and voices from the across the globe, and gives both fledging writers and household names the freedom to explore topics of interest without the constraints of everyday journalism. The Blizzard is edited by renowned journalist and writer Jonathan Wilson.
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