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A recurring quarterly payment for each edition of The Blizzard. Orders placed between 1st June and 31st August will begin with Issue Ten, which is due to be published in early September. Back issues and collections are available.



Pay-What-You-Like Hard Copy Subscription

Pay-What-You-Like Hard Copy Subscription

Experience The Blizzard in all its luxurious, tactile, sensual glory. Feel it. Read it. Smell it. Your first payment will be taken upon completion of your order, subsequent payments will be taken at three-monthly intervals thereafter.

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Please note susbcriptions to The Blizzard are subject to strict deadlines - orders placed between 1st June and 31st August will begin with Issue Ten, which is due to be published in early September. Issues One to Nine are available for purchase as a back order to new subscribers, from as little as £6 + P&P, subject to availability.

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Customer reviews

  • Awesome
    Posted by Tim Baker on 20/05/2012

    Awesome that is all

  • JSoccer Magazine Looks WAY UP to The Blizzard
    Posted by Alan Gibson on 25/06/2012

    It's great stuff you're doing. JSoccer Magazine (Japanese Football in English, and Japanese!) only aspire to the heights you have achieved ... nice to see Ben Mabley in there - The Gaijin of Gamba is GREAT stuff as an intro to Japanese football - perhaps JSoccer Magazine can then pull people in a little more ;-) Fotball - it IS the beautiful game!
    Alan Gibson, editor, JSoccer Magazine, www.jsoccer.com

  • Tremendous
    Posted by Gillen Reid on 19/10/2012

    Brillaint stuff, something that the writers have a passion for instead of somehting that will sell.

  • Best Football Magazine I have ever read.
    Posted by Xavier Louwagie on 27/11/2012

    Title of the post says it all innit?

  • As a fan...
    Posted by Al Stubbino on 17/05/2013

    Good enough to make one weep for the lack of it in our national press.



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