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Pitch, Issue No.9

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Pitch is a magazine for sports fans. All sports fans. And particularly all-sports fans. If this is you, then you’re already among friends.

We want to build a community around this magazine. Making it a place where we all opt in. A place where people are positive about their passions. And unafraid to tell their stories. A place where the sports we all follow, and how Pitch covers them, brings light and life to our lives. Serving as an oasis in what can in the day-to-day coverage of sports sometimes feel the ‘moaniest’ place on earth.

In this Issue:

You’ll have noticed a tweak to the cover of this issue. It serves to reflect Pep Guardiola’s standing in world sport, and his place within the world’s favourite game. Written by Paul Simpson, it captures the driving factors in the City manager’s rise to greatness. It’s on page 36 as a must-read.

Elsewhere, sport-wise, there’s quite the spread. The nuts and bolts of 3D-printed golf clubs (page 12), as it were. We’ve a couple of excellent tennis features (pages 48 and 64), and we finish off with everyone’s favourite sporting villain, the ‘bent referee’. That’s to be found on page 98.

As ever, the illustrated work is simply tremendous. Never looking better than in the drawings of iconic swimmers, starting on page 28.

And finally, after much cajoling (more like bullying), Pitch art director, Sam Bowles revisits his own professional photography archive. It starts on page 76. I’d never tell him this, but it’s excellent.

Enjoy your favourite magazine.

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