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  • av Nick Brown
    274,-

    Former Glories and New Beginnings is a story told in two parts. It skilfully recreates not just one magical European trophy-winning night in May 1983, but the club's golden era of the late 1970s to mid-80s. It also explores the current era under Dave Cormack's stewardship, which promises to see the Dons back at the top.

  • av James Stephen
    224,-

    Auld Foes is the remarkable story of the world's oldest football rivalry - Hearts v Hibs - interwoven with a fascinating 150-year Edinburgh history. It's a rivalry that encompasses world wars, class, religion and ethnicity, hooliganism and clubs on the brink. It's a rivalry steeped in the history of Edinburgh itself.

  • av Mark Davies
    194,-

    When Mark Davies was diagnosed with a rare and incurable blood cancer he found that his lifelong passion for the game, and Middlesbrough Football Club in particular, helped him through his darkest hours. This is his honest, funny and entertaining account of how football makes a difference.

  • av Paul Donnelley
    194,-

    Firsts, Lasts & Onlys: A Truly Wonderful Collection of Horseracing Trivia is filled with improbable facts and mind-boggling trivia that will test and tease every horseracing enthusiast. The perfect gift for every horseracing fan, it's a book you can pick up and learn something new, weird or fascinating. Often all three.

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    av Marvin Close
    183,-

    1953 offers a unique snapshot of life in and around football during Queen Elizabeth II's coronation year. Wembley saw its most exciting FA Cup Final ever, the top flight witnessed its closest-ever finish, the Mighty Magyars thrashed England and players went on strike over the contract system. An extraordinary year in football.

  • av Tim Evershed
    224,-

    Cricket's Fifty Most Important Moments charts the sport's colourful and sometimes controversial history, delving into its most significant moments on and off the cricket field. From the early days through to the modern era, the book journeys through more than 275 years of intriguing events, players and teams.

  • av Ryan Conway
    274,-

    Pride Before the Fall is the ultimate cautionary tale of how chasing Premier League riches can lead a club to the brink of extinction. Eight months after play-off final heartbreak, Derby County were charged by the EFL for breaching profitability and sustainability rules, triggering a fight for the club's life.

  • av Tony Banks
    274,-

    The Great Adventure is the fascinating tale of Mohamed Al-Fayed's 16-year reign at Fulham. The flamboyant Egyptian bought the club in 1997, promised to take them to the Premier League in five years, and did it in four. Along the way, Fulham tasted three promotions, European football, ten managers and numerous big signings.

  • av John Rudge
    344,-

    To Cap It All is the story of legendary Port Vale manager John Rudge, who managed the side for a record 19 years before crossing the great Potteries divide to join rivals Stoke City. It lifts the lid on the ups and downs of six decades of professional football, from the depths of the Division Four to the Premier League and Europe.

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    av Michael Clifford
    444

    Playing for the Shirt is a stunning showcase of the greatest known collection of match-worn West Ham United shirts. Filled with beautiful photos of historic shirts, it also tells the story of lifelong Hammers fan Mick Clifford's labour of love in tracking down the precious cotton and polyester shirts for West Ham fans of all ages to enjoy.

  • av Paul Kaye
    284,-

    Cotton, Cricket and Football is the story of Billy Cook, one of Lancashire's most colourful sportsmen of the pre-war era. Billy played to win but most of all he played for money, in a town where everyone earned it the hard way. A hard-tackling full-back, he arguably made a bigger impact on the world-famous Lancashire League than any other player.

  • av Matt Riley
    194,-

    Thai Football Tales is a fascinating and bizarre behind-the-scenes journey into the weird and wonderful world of Thai football. From spending the afternoon with Bryan Robson, to a meeting with a tiger-wrestling chairman, to being watched - and filmed - by the 'King of Buriram', no two days were ever the same on Matt Riley's Thailand adventure.

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    av Tom Brogan
    222

    Scotland 101 captures all aspects of supporting Scotland, exploring the good and bad, the highs and lows, the joy and sorrow. A whistle-stop tour of the national team's rich history, it brings us the major wins, humiliating defeats, controversies and special players who've made following Scotland an adventure like no other.

  • av Daniel Williamson
    284,-

    Phenomenon: The Life & Career of Brazil's Ronaldo tells the rip-roaring story of the greatest number nine in football history, from his native Rio to the pinnacle of club and international football. It's an astonishing tale, a meteoric rise followed by jubilant highs, crushing lows and a redemption fit for Hollywood.

  • av Andy Hamilton
    134,-

    A witty, wise and charming take on modern football by Chelsea FC fan Andy Hamilton, one of the country's leading comedy writers and stand-ups, and a novelist to boot. It tells of a childhood growing up in the streets surrounding Stamford Bridge and obsessing over Chelsea before he began to question the money and machinations of the modern game.

  • av Rob Mason
    224,-

    Sunderland AFC's official historian Rob Mason brings us a fascinating alternative history of the club as he ponders what could have been. Clough, Stein and Robson as managers; Maradona, Milburn, Keegan, Van Nistelrooy and Ibrahimovic as forwards - plus Coventry kicking off on time - are intriguing possibilities.

  • av Carrie Dunn
    194,-

    England's Lionesses are European champions and famous the world over, but other women footballers all across England are fighting a different battle. From training pitches to home stadia, from sponsorship to electricity bills, they want to be treated as footballers, not second-class citizens. This is the story of the season after the summer before.

  • av Rocco Dean
    224,-

    Marcelo Bielsa vs The Premier League is a definitive account of Leeds United's first two seasons back in the top flight. This emotional journey captures the glory of 'Bielsaball', the anguish of games being held behind closed doors, the joy of returning, the despair of a relegation battle and the grief of becoming a 'Widow of Bielsa'.

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    av Tim Quelch
    206,-

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    av Sam Pilger
    202,-

  • av Peter Gillatt
    134,-

  • av Warren Turner
    274,-

    Got That Lovin' Feelin' is the story of Nottingham Forest's return to the Premier League under Steve Cooper. It charts the promotions, relegations, financial problems and missed opportunities that made this journey such a compelling one. With insights from those who worked on the pitch, in the dugout and in the corridors of power.

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    av Mike Thompson
    273,-

    The Last Corinthian is the definitive account of the illustrious cricketing career of Mike Smith, one of England's most popular captains. The book draws on extensive interviews with Mike to tell his story, as well as eye-witness accounts and anecdotes from former team-mates and opponents, including Geoffrey Boycott, Dennis Amiss and Bob Barber.

  • av Paul Grech
    194,-

    Echoes of an Italian Summer reveals the fascinating stories that underpin the magical Italia 90 World Cup, many told for the first time. Learn about the other Schillaci who could have played at the World Cup, the keeper who played NFL, the impact of the removal of the back-pass rule and the story behind the iconic Germany strip.

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    av Stephen Brandt
    222

    The fascinating story of how Brazilian club Flamengo became the best football team in the world, winning cups at every level before beating the mighty Liverpool in 1981 to capture the Intercontinental Cup. Amid the dying days of a military dictatorship, Flamengo brought home a country-unifying title and its star players became household names.

  • av Michael Gallwey
    340,-

    Golden Generations is the definitive story of the 2006 World Cup. From Philipp Lahm's extraordinary goal just six minutes in, to Zinedine Zidane's infamous headbutt, it was a World Cup that had it all. Every nation was seemingly in the middle, on the verge or at the end of a 'Golden Generation' of players.

  • av Stephen Poxon
    224,-

    Ernie! is a heartfelt tribute to lower-league football hero Ernie Moss, a local boy made good who became a Chesterfield goalscoring legend. Ernie earned his place in footballing folklore for his phenomenal longevity and as Chesterfield's record goalscorer. It's a story of skill and success, heartbreak and honesty, football and family.

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    av Peter Buckley
    273,-

    King of the Journeymen is the gripping autobiography of Peter Buckley, a pro boxer who fought 300 times and was a 'stepping stone' for world champions such as Naseem Hamed and Duke McKenzie. As a boy, Buckley shone as an amateur boxer, but outside the ring he was heading for trouble. He was suspended numerous times from school and sent to prison at age 15 for assault and robbery. Whilst inside, his father died. His life felt hopeless and seemed to be going nowhere. But after his release he turned to professional boxing and things started to improve. Labelled a journeyman, he fought often and lost often, whilst earning more money than he'd thought possible. Buckley never refused a fight, often accepting bouts at a few hours' notice or after a night out. King of the Journeymen is an inspirational tale of a man tenaciously fighting for a better life. Although he lost more fights than he won, Buckley persevered with his career and attained widespread respect from boxers and fans alike.

  • av George Mallett
    224,-

    Potter, Hopcutt and a Desk in East London is the ultimate underdog story, charting the unlikely rise of Graham Potter's OEstersunds FK. Over six seasons the Swedish side rose from the fourth tier to qualify for the Europa League in 2017. This book tells the tale from the perspective of two friends seeking a distraction from their nine-to-five grind.

  • av David Herd
    274,-

    1977/78 tells the story of a historic season for Rangers FC on and off the pitch. Manager Jock Wallace and legendary captain John Greig took the team to treble glory, playing entertaining and attacking football. It marked the end of Greig's stellar playing career, and he replaced Wallace as manager just weeks after the season ended.

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