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DOWNTIME WITH… FIN SMITH
How did your move to Wimbledon happen, at the age of 20, in 1979? I played for Edgware in the Athenian League – Brian and Edwin Stein were in the same team, they went to Luton and the talk was Luton w
The Australian-born Iraq international sits down with World Soccer to reflect on a football journey that has taken him from Sweden to Brighton to Kurdistan
Being someone who preferred ballet to the boozer, was your love of culture ever held against you as a player? I’d say so, but not as often as you’d think. Nobody really cared. They tried to take the r
Will Bryer on coveting a hound’s sense of smell, novel excuses for falling off and having to accept his wife is always right
The comedian on his love of Saracens, Rotimi Segun and the StoneX Stadium
What was the first game that you ever attended? August 1971, I was five, against Stoke at Highbury. We lost 1–0. I just remember a strange smell and having never seen so many people in my life. I real