Saw this linked on Twitter by James Pearce as he's moved to write for them, thought it might be of interest to some here.
https://theathletic.co.uk/Longform, ad-free journalism (much like The Blizzard, but daily articles in place of the quarterly magazine) on football across Europe and internationally. They also have US sports coverage if anyone follows teams over there.
They have James Pearce and Simon Hughes writing Liverpool content, Mel Reddy has done articles for them too although I'm not sure if she still will now she's with ESPN.
Michael Cox is on board for tactics pieces, and Rafa Honigstein is covering German football, along with journalists for each Premier League club, some Championship ones Scottish football and women's football.
There's a free trial until the end of August then it's subscription based, but they're offering the first year for 50% off (so 30 quid for the year) as part of the launch.
I'm impressed with the majority of what I've read so far. James Pearce has an interview with Tom Werner, Honigstein has interviewed Peter Krawietz, and there's a look at the transfer window from the perspective of the clubs themselves. Plenty more, but those are the ones I've read so far.
The one article I'm not a fan of so far is their "The Owner" piece which seems to be aiming for the Secret Footballer sort of perspective, but is written terribly. Hopefully they either find a way to improve that editorially in the future, or can it. Seems out of place given the quality of the other articles.