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Football FanCast columnist Matt Williams looks at the catch-22 situation that many clubs face in the transfer window.

In the classic episode of the Simpsons ‘In Marge we Trust', Marge tells everyone to "calm down, you're wrinkling your church clothes". The family don't seem to mind. "Who cares?" they reply, "this is the best part of the week; it's the longest possible time before more church!"

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Growing Up (Or why I hate Shane Long)

Posted by: J11Fanzine, Sun 29th Jun 2008
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J11's Matt Williams shares with us his distaste for Shane Long. 

I may only be 20 years old, but I often think I’d be quite good on that programme “Grumpy Old Men”. Whether we’re going on about the cost of parking in town, the crappy train service or people who carry umbrellas, us students can still moan with the best of them.

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Football FanCast columnist Rob Facey applauds Reading's decision to retain the services of Steve Coppell, despite the clubs relegation, and suggests that owners of other clubs take note.

How refreshing that, despite failure, a big club has taken the time to look at itself and decide on the best course of action rather than reacting before thinking.

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Football FanCast columnist Tatsuhiko Ina reflects on the fortunes of Leroy Lita following his freak injury at the start of the current campaign and wonders if the striker should return to the Madjeski.

Leroy Lita is near to returning but do Reading need him? With Doyle, Kitson and Long performing upfront, there is a feeling Lita may need to stay with Charlton until the end of the season.

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Football FanCast columnist Tatsuhiko Ina reacts to two consecutive clean sheets for the Reading back line and suggests that Steve Coppell may have finally find the right formula for the Royals defence.  

After the encounter with Manchester City, Reading have not only won two games on the bounce, but they have also managed to keep a clean sheet in consecutive games. Is this down to the change in personnel across the Reading back line and does this mean that Rosenoir, Bikey, Ingimarrson, and Shorey are the best defenders at the club?
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New FFC Columnist and Reading fan Tatsuhiko Ina analyses the recent performance of Kalifa Cisse at centre half and wonders if the Frenchman has finally found his role in Steve Coppell's side.

When Steve Coppell brought Kalifa Cisse to the Madjeski Stadium last year, he was seen as the ideal replacement for Chelsea bound Steve Sidwell. Injuries and players off to the African Cup of Nations has conspired to cause Coppell to have a reshuffle and the former Boavista player has find himself in the back four of late; a position in which I feel he should stay for the foreseeable future.

We are now officially open for business and the landlord Freddie Myers would like to welcome you to the FFC Tavern. We have opened our doors to Fleet Street's finest and have invited you to look in at the top transfer stories and rumours this January window - Feel free to drop in and share with us any rumours you may have.

Maybe you know the tea lady at Tottenham, the coach driver at Chelsea or your best friend sister's boyfriend knows this guy who is a cab driver who picked up player X and dropped him off at the training ground - We would love to know your stories so come and in and join us.

As FFC columnist Sam Hollis travelled to Anfield to support his beloved Luton Town last night, he fears for the future, as the disproportionate distribution of television money is slowly killing off smaller clubs.

On Saturday I had the privilege to visit Old Trafford for the first time. The atmosphere was incredible and the football stunning. Although the stadium easily fulfilled my childhood expectations, I found myself wishing I was at Kenilworth Road instead.