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  • - The Moe Norman Story
    av Tim O'Connor
    205,-

    Golfing coach Tim O'Connor returns with a second edition of his biography of golfing great Moe Norman, The Feeling of Greatness: The Moe Norman Story. With new insights twenty years after his first publication, O'Connor reflects on his and others' relationships with the Norman, Norman's impact and legacy, and the life lessons that came from such an impressive man and athlete.

  • - The Autobiography
    av Eddie Jones
    174 - 284,-

    The autobiography of Eddie Jones, the England Rugby head coach and one of the most respected coaches in sport.

  • - The Inside Story of a Chess Genius
    av Carsten Hensel
    294,-

    Vladimir Kramnik held the title of Classical World Chess Champion from 2000 to 2007. This book tells the remarkable story of Kramnik's top-level clashes, while providing an exciting view behind the scenes of the chess world. Added to this are Kramnik's own comments on some of his most memorable games, as well as numerous colour photographs.

  • av Christopher Sweeney
    284,-

    Thomas Gravesen was one of the last footballing mavericks, once dubbed 'a grenade with the pin pulled out'. Hailing from rural Denmark, he fulfilled his childhood dream of becoming a top player but never lost his unique identity, earning a reputation for his bizarre antics and eyebrow-raising behaviour. Gravesen lined up for Real Madrid's glamorous Galacticos and enjoyed colourful spells at European giants Hamburg, Everton and Celtic. Remembered as a cult hero at all of his past clubs, he is a truly fascinating individual. After abruptly ending his career and disappearing, he re-emerged years later in bizarre circumstances in Las Vegas. Did he really lose $54 million at cards? Did he really bring dynamite to training, and spend his summers in a dark basement? Known as a 'unicorn' due to his mysterious life, this is a fascinating, helter-skelter journey into the mind of 'Mad Dog'. Team-mates, coaches and friends recount what it was like to be swept up in the surreal whirlwind of the most unorthodox individual they've ever encountered.

  • av Frank Worrall
    164,-

    England manager Gareth Southgate's decision to appoint Kane, still just twenty-three years old, as the team captain in 2017 could have been seen as premature, bringing with it pressure that could damage a young player's career. However, he knew that Kane, a modest, humble and inspiring figure was up to the task.Having lost faith in the national team, English fans weren't sure the players would even make it out of their group. No one could have predicted that this young and relatively inexperienced side would achieve their best result since 1990, or that their captain would win the tournament's Golden Boot with six goals. Perhaps most importantly for the team and their manager, they brought the country together to make for an unforgettable summer.While their eventual semi-final loss to Croatia came as a stinging disappointment, this is just the start for the team and their skipper, one of our most exciting players for a generation and a truly world-class English star.In this in-depth biography, bestselling sports writer Frank Worrall traces Kane's journey from an ordinary childhood in north London, growing up just a few miles from White Hart Lane, to the most remarkable tournament of his career.

  • - Real Life as a Rider in the Professional Peloton
    av The Secret Cyclist
    216,-

    Who is The Secret Cyclist and why all the secrecy?"Every public aspect of our lives is so tightly controlled that being truly honest is all but impossible in a newspaper interview, never mind a whole book.

  • - A Woman, Some Waves, and the Will to Swim
    av Alexandra Heminsley
    155,-

    'A joy to read' Daily TelegraphAlexandra Heminsley thought she could swim. Believing that a life lived fully isn't one with the most money earned, the most stuff bought or the most races won, but one with the most experiences, experienced the most fully, she decided to conquer her fear of the water.

  • - My Autobiography
    av Jens Lehmann
    284,-

    In this candid autobiography, Jens Lehmann reflects on the 23-year playing career as an elite goalkeeper, performing at the pinnacle of European and International football. In a career spanning four decades, Lehmann was twice voted Europe''s best goalkeeper. He won league titles in both England and Germany, and the UEFA Cup with his boyhood club Schalke. This extraordinary sportsman has now taken stock to write about his career. Imparting his own dry humour, Lehmann takes us from Schalke to rivals Borussia Dortmund, via Milan. From there he moves to Arsenal, before his career comes to a close with Stuttgart in Germany.

  • - An Addiction Memoir
     
    213,-

  • - Football. My Story. My Life.
    av Tony Adams
    157,-

    The eagerly anticipated new autobiography from Arsenal and England legend Tony Adams.

  • av Paul Lake
    155,-

    Earmarked as an England captain in the making, Paul became a target for top clubs like Manchester United, Arsenal, Spurs and Liverpool, but he always stayed loyal to his beloved club, deeming Maine Road the spiritual home at which his destiny lay. But then, in September 1990, disaster struck.

  • av Dave Roberts
    174,-

    Packing his collection of football programmes (1,134 of them - football fans are sticklers for statistics), Dave is aghast to be informed that the programmes do not fall into that category.

  • - My Autobiography
    av Gareth Thomas
    155,-

    **WINNER British Sports Book Awards SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR****Shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award**Gareth Thomas had it all. He was a national hero, a sporting icon. He was a leader of men, captain of Wales and the British Lions. To him, rugby was an expression of cultural identity, a sacred code. It was no mere ball game. It gave him everything, except the freedom to be himself.This is the story of a man with a secret that was slowly killing him. Something that might devastate not only his own life but the lives of his wife, family, friends and teammates. The only place where he could find any refuge from the pain and guilt of the lie he was living was on the pitch, playing the sport he loved. But all his success didn t make the strain of hiding who he really was go away. His fear that telling the truth about his sexuality would lose him everything he loved almost sent him over the edge.The deceit ended when Gareth became the world s most prominent athlete to come out as a gay man. His gesture has strengthened strangers, and given him a fresh perspective. Gareth s inspiring and moving story transcends the world of sport to tell a universal truth about feeling like an outsider, and facing up to who you really are.

  • - Barcelona vs Real Madrid
    av Sid Lowe
    165,-

    'A history of modern Spain told through one of world football's most intense rivalries' Independent'Sports Book of the Year' Sunday TimesIt's Messi vs Ronaldo, it's Catalonia vs Castilla.

  • av Richard Craig
    142,-

    An original biography of Senna, based on new research and interviews, examining his status as a legend.

  • av Malcolm Folley
    194,-

    As the great rivals raced to victory, their relationship deteriorated badly, beginning with the breaking of a gentleman's agreement, and public spats followed, culminating in Prost accusing Senna of deliberately trying to ride him off the circuit, and fearful that the Brazilian would get someone killed with his daring overtaking feats.

  • av James Allen
    145,-

    Acclaimed analysis of the life and career of Formula 1's most successful driver - Michael Schumacher

  • - My Life in and out of the Rough
    av John Daly
    164,-

    The 1995 Open Champion and legendary wild man of golf recalls the best and worst of his life: his inspirational play on both US and European tours; the demons that afflicted him on the course and his addiction to gambling and drink; and the trashed hotel rooms and spectacular marital problems.

  • - How to Skateboard and Not Kill Yourself
    av Rodney Mullen
    157,-

    The world-champion freestyle skateboarder and the man who brought the ollie - the trick that revolutionised the sport by taking it from the ground to the air - to street skating shares the history of skateboarding, as he tells the dramatic story of his life.

  • - A Life
    av Richard Williams
    180,-

    Ferrari, the name itself evokes the world of speed, a world of fast cars, heroic deeds and glamour. This is the story of the man behind the name. This biography goes back to Enzo Ferrari's origins and traces his remarkable rise to prominence.

  • av Matt Whyman
    162 - 324,-

  • av Conor Niland
    160,-

  • av Brittney Griner
    168 - 294,-

  • av Derek Wright
    301,-

    Forty Years Fixing the Mags recounts the adventures of Newcastle head physio, Derek Wright, over nearly 40 years at the club. Behind-the-scenes experiences with players and managers are interwoven with the historical events of the Magpies, set against the backdrop of a city and Geordie region that is fiercely proud of its heritage.

  • - Nerves of Steel: A Football Legend's Journey to World Cup Glory
    av J Fielding Kloppster
    141,-

    Discover the incredible story of Andreas Brehme, the footballing hero with nerves of steel. Follow his journey from humble beginnings in Hamburg to World Cup glory and learn the valuable lessons he learned along the way.Benefits of reading this book: - Gain insight into the life and career of a football legend- Learn valuable lessons about resilience, determination, and hard workBullet point list: - Discover the defining moments of Brehme's career- Experience the highs and lows of his journey to World Cup glory- Learn about Brehme's versatility, tactical acumen, and exceptional skill- Explore his impact on and off the pitch at various clubs- Understand the legacy he left on the game through his leadership and sportsmanshipWhat's included in the book: - In-depth look at Brehme's rise to prominence in football- Detailed analysis of his career at 1. FC Kaiserslautern, Bayern Munich, and Inter Milan- Insider insights into his performances at the 1990 FIFA World Cup- Exclusive interviews with Brehme's teammates, coaches, and opponents- Rare photos and anecdotes that bring Brehme's story to lifeDon't miss out on the opportunity to learn from one of football's greatest players. Buy "Andreas Brehme: Nerves of Steel" now before the price changes.

  • - The Maestro of African Football - A Journey Through Skill, Style, and Success in African Football
    av John A Wales
    210,-

    JAY-JAY OKOCHA: The Maestro of African Football - A Journey Through Skill, Style, and Success in African Football" invites readers into the exhilarating world of one of Africa's most iconic footballers. From the dusty pitches of Nigeria to the grand stages of global football, this book chronicles the remarkable journey of Jay-Jay Okocha, celebrated as much for his breathtaking skill as for his infectious charisma. With captivating prose and vivid storytelling, readers will follow Okocha's rise from humble beginnings, where his innate talent was evident even in the streets of Lagos, to becoming a revered figure in the annals of African football history. Through triumphs and challenges, Okocha's passion for the game and his unwavering dedication to his craft shine brightly, inspiring generations of players and fans alike. Delving deep into Okocha's playing style, the book explores the intricacies of his mesmerizing dribbles, audacious flicks, and unforgettable moments of brilliance on the pitch. From his memorable spells at clubs like Eintracht Frankfurt, Paris Saint-Germain, and Bolton Wanderers, to his pivotal role in the Nigerian national team, Okocha's impact reverberates across continents and generations. Beyond his on-field exploits, "JAY-JAY OKOCHA: The Maestro of African Football" offers an intimate portrait of the man behind the legend. From his leadership both on and off the pitch to his philanthropic endeavors aimed at uplifting communities across Africa, Okocha emerges not only as a footballing icon but also as a true ambassador for the continent. This captivating narrative is a testament to the enduring legacy of Jay-Jay Okocha, whose artistry, flair, and indomitable spirit continue to inspire millions around the globe. Whether you're a die-hard football aficionado or simply a lover of compelling stories, this book is a must-read celebration of the Maestro of African Football.

  • - A Saint in the Wilderness, Football in a Changing Era
    av Jack Nova
    187,-

    Forget the million-pound transfers and global brands. This is a story of a different kind of footballing hero. Matt Le Tissier, the "Guernsey Gremlin," who defied the odds and wrote his own script on the Premier League stage. He was a magician with the ball, weaving impossible passes and scoring goals that defied description. His loyalty to Southampton, his unwavering principles, and his refusal to be tamed by the money-driven game earned him the title "Le God" from the Saints faithful. But Le Tissier's story is more than just dazzling skills and iconic moments. It's a journey through a changing football landscape, where loyalty battled ambition, and artistry clashed with tactics. It's a tale of missed opportunities, controversial choices, and the enduring power of individual brilliance.This book delves into the heart of Le Tissier's world, exploring his rise from Guernsey beaches to the Premier League pinnacle. It exposes the challenges he faced, the controversies he ignited, and the legacy he left behind.Are you ready to step into a world where football was more than just a game? Where one man's magic defied the tide of change? Open Matt Le Tissier's Footballing Fairytale and rediscover the beauty of the beautiful game.Order your copy today!

  • - Ipswich Town's Historical Journey, From Local Origins to International Recognition
    av Karen McKie
    220,-

    From humble meadow to international fame, this book celebrates Ipswich Town's epic footballing journey. Dig into the club's DNA, from early pioneers to World Cup winners, witnessing their rise to European glory and unwavering local passion. Dive into triumphs and heartaches, on-pitch magic and fan culture, as Ipswich Town's legacy roars beyond league tables. This is more than history, it's a love letter to the beautiful game, penned by the Tractor Boys themselves.

  • av Lucy Waterlow
    232,-

    Perfect for any parkrunner, or wannabe parkrunner, this book will reveal how a Saturday 5k run in the park has become a worldwide phenomenon.

  • av Monte Burke
    228,-

    In 1932, a farmer named George Washington Perry decided it was too rainy to plow and went fishing. That day, George landed the largest largemouth ever recorded-twenty-two pounds four ounces. The fish has inspired and frustrated hundreds of anglers for decades. They've dedicated their lives to the pursuit of "Sowbelly"-a nearly mythical fish, whose swinelike girth holds the key to their dreams.From an L.A. cop who came within ounces of besting the record to an Alabaman who has lost his marriage and his daughter to this pursuit, Burke takes readers along for the ride in this legendary race.

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