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Football sparks many debates, but at the moment it is hard to argue with who is the world's best player. That title belongs to Argentina and Barcelona star Lionel Messi. The finest on the planet spoke to us in an Australian exclusive interview to discuss his stellar year at the Nou Camp and the prospect of the winning next year's World Cup. The October issue also features the following:
* A-Z Of The New Season - 26 reasons why you won't want to miss a minute, including interviews with Arshavin, Ancelotti, Owen and Macheda.
* Scott Chipperfield - The Socceroos regular on his transformation from school bus driver to Champions League and World Cup footballer.
* Out Of Africa? - We ask if the problems at the Confeds Cup are a sign of things to come at the World Cup next year, includes South Africa travel tips.
* How To Win The World Cup - Brazil's secret dossier exposed.
* Sexy Football - Meet the sexiest female footballer on the planet - Brazilian Laisa.
* Elton John - The Watford glory years with rocket man Elton John.
* Mark Schwarzer - The Socceroos' number one on the long haul of the EPL season.
* Simon Hill - The case of Alfie Littler, a Queenslander being denied a professional contract by red tape.
* Michael Lynch - Why club continuity and familiar faces are a comfort to the A-League's fan base.
* Pimp My Boots - We get some modified green and gold adidas boots.
* Leeds United - Why watching Leeds in England's third tier isn't all bad.
* More Than A Game - Did a game between Honduras and El Salvador really start a war?
* Steve Claridge - Mulit-club striker answers fans' questions.
* Plus - a round-up of the month that was in the A-League and around the world.
Football sparks many debates, but at the moment it is hard to argue with who is the world's best player. That title belongs to Argentina and Barcelona star Lionel Messi. The finest on the planet spoke to us in an Australian exclusive interview to discuss his stellar year at the Nou Camp and the prospect of the winning next year's World Cup. The October issue also features the following:
* A-Z Of The New Season - 26 reasons why you won't want to miss a minute, including interviews with Arshavin, Ancelotti, Owen and Macheda.
* Scott Chipperfield - The Socceroos regular on his transformation from school bus driver to Champions League and World Cup footballer.
* Out Of Africa? - We ask if the problems at the Confeds Cup are a sign of things to come at the World Cup next year, includes South Africa travel tips.
* How To Win The World Cup - Brazil's secret dossier exposed.
* Sexy Football - Meet the sexiest female footballer on the planet - Brazilian Laisa.
* Elton John - The Watford glory years with rocket man Elton John.
* Mark Schwarzer - The Socceroos' number one on the long haul of the EPL season.
* Simon Hill - The case of Alfie Littler, a Queenslander being denied a professional contract by red tape.
* Michael Lynch - Why club continuity and familiar faces are a comfort to the A-League's fan base.
* Pimp My Boots - We get some modified green and gold adidas boots.
* Leeds United - Why watching Leeds in England's third tier isn't all bad.
* More Than A Game - Did a game between Honduras and El Salvador really start a war?
* Steve Claridge - Mulit-club striker answers fans' questions.
* Plus - a round-up of the month that was in the A-League and around the world.
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