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  • av Rab MacWilliam
    164,-

    Rab MacWilliam traces the history of Real Madrid from the early 20th century, examining its progress in the domestic cup and league, and analyses the impact that the Republic, the Spanish Civil War and the repressive authoritarian aftermath had on the club. Fascinating, informative, irreverent and insightful.

  • av Aayush Puthran
    254,-

    This book is the first documentation of the entire journey of Pakistan's women's international cricket team, serving to fill that void in the story of Pakistan cricket and in so doing adding a vital tome to the history of women's sport.

  • av Jonathan Melville
    194 - 244,-

  • - Journeys with a Fly Fisher
    av Tom Harland
    254,-

    The Silver Invicta is a stream of impressions from a fishing life, in its varying moods, coloured with plenty of whisky and eccentric company. Join Tom Harland on his light-hearted journeys with his fly rod; take part in his triumphs and disasters on wild camping trips and share his encounters with the wildlife of Scotland's rivers and lochs.

  • - A Pocket Guide in 101 Moments, Facts, Characters and Games
    av Rab MacWilliam
    164,-

  • - A History of Argentine Rugby
    av Rex Gowar
    224,-

  • - A Guided Tour Through Rugby's Bizarre Law Book
    av Paul Williams
    164,-

  • - A Concise History of Manchester United
    av Neville Moir
    210,-

    From is genesis as Newton Heath LYR Football Club founded in 1878 all the way to the global sporting and commercial superpower that it is today, this is the history of Manchester United Football Club as you have never seen it before.

  • - The Extraordinary Rise of the Exeter Chiefs
    av Rob Kitson
    216 - 244,-

  • - A Pocket Guide to in 101 Moments, Stats, Characters and Games
    av Tommy McIntyre
    164,-

    Rangers 101 distils the history of the most successful football club in the world, Glasgow Rangers F.C. Whether an old fan or new this is a perfect partner for those who support the club, are interested in its history and who love to recall past and present glories.

  • - Playing Rugby for Wales
    av Ross Harries
    224,-

    This is a complete history of the Welsh rugby union team - told by the players themselves.

  • - Stories of Heroism and Heartbreak from Manchester City's 2020/21 Title-Winning Season
    av Sam Lee
    224,-

    Standing Alone is a carefully curated collection of the best coverage of Manchester City's extraordinary 2020/21 Premier League-winning campaign and Champions League tilt from the writers at The Athletic.

  • - From Bergen-Belsen to Munich '72: The Story of Shaul Ladany
    av Andrea Schiavon
    164,-

  • - Inside the Make-or-Break World of Football's Academies
    av Ryan Baldi
    244,-

    The Dream Factory provides the most intricate, intimate and all-encompassing insight yet into the machine of football's academies, and everything it spits out in the process, going behind the scenes of to lay bare the genesis of football's next generation of stars.

  • - Rangers' Journey Back to the Top of Scottish Football
    av Christopher Jack
    244,-

    In February 2012, Rangers faced an uncertain future and fans feared for their club as a Scottish institution was plunged into crisis. Just months later, Rangers would start out on what those supporters christened 'The Journey' as they attempted to make their way back to the top of the game from the Third Division.

  • av Claudio Fava
    134,-

  • av Seth Burkett
    150,-

  • - A Fargo Companion
    av Nige Tassell
    164,-

  • - A Comprehensive Modern Guide for Cricket Players and Coaches
    av James Knott
    224,-

  • - A Comprehensive Modern Guide for Cricket Players and Coaches
    av James Knott
    164,-

    This is the ultimate guide to developing the skills required to make it as a top-level wicket keeper. In the most comprehensive book on wicket keeping on the market, James Knott and Andrew O‿Connor provide detailed and easy-to-understand insights into all aspects of wicket keeping, whether you are a player or coach, and no matter your level.

  • - Playing Rugby for Scotland
    av David Barnes
    194,-

    Featuring the thoughts of more than 180 players who have represented Scotland since the very first Test match in 1871 all the way through to the present day, Behind the Thistle gives a unique insight into the drama and emotion of playing for Scotland in that most rarefied of environments ¿ Test match rugby.In this exhaustively research tome, David Barnes and Peter Burns provide inside access to more than 150 years of private moments in the changing room, on tour, on the training ground, during the tumultuous heat of battle itself, and lift the lid on numerous post-match antics.This is the story of what it is really like to play for Scotland, revealing the sacrifices and joys experienced by those who have shed blood, sweat and tears in pursuit of glory in the navy blue jersey.

  • - Playing Rugby for England
    av Stephen Jones
    194,-

    This is a complete history of the England rugby union team - told by the players themselves. Based on a combination of painstaking research into the early years of the England team through exclusive interviews from before the Second World War to the present day, Behind the Rose delves to the very heart of the English rugby.

  • - The All Blacks in their Own Words
    av Lynn McConnell & Tony Johnson
    194,-

    This book is a comprehensive history of rugby's most famous yet enigmatic team, the New Zealand All Blacks, told by the men who have had the honor of wearing the iconic black jersey.

  • - Playing Rugby for the British & Irish Lions
    av Stephen Jones
    194,-

    For 125 years the British & Irish Lions have stood out as a peerless emblem in world sport. This unique account of the best from the four Home Nations examines every tour in the Lions' history, including the victorious 2013 tour to Hong Kong and Australia, told in the players' words. Behind the Lions sees rugby writers from across the Home Nations delve to the heart of what it means to be a Lion, interviewing a vast array of former and current players to uncover the passion, pride and exhilaration experienced when wearing the famous red jersey. It is a tale of heartbreak and ecstasy, humour and poignancy that is at once inspirational, moving and utterly compelling. This is the story of the British & Irish Lions in their own words.

  • - The Lions, the All Blacks and the Legendary Tour of 1971
    av Tom English
    168,-

    By 1971 no Lions team had ever defeated the All Blacks in a Test series. Since 1904, six Lions sides had travelled to New Zealand and all had returned home bruised, battered and beaten. But the 1971 tour party was different. It was full of young, ambitious and outrageously talented players who would all go on to carve their names into the annals of sporting history during a golden period in British and Irish rugby. And at their centre was Carwyn Jones ¿ an intelligent, sensitive rugby mastermind who would lead his team into the game¿s hardest playing arena while facing a ferocious, tragic battle in his personal life, all in pursuit of a seemingly impossible dream.Up against them was an All Blacks team filled with legends in the game in the likes of Colin Meads, Brian Lochore, Ian Kirkpatrick, Sid Going and Bryan Williams. But as the Lions swept through the provinces, lighting up the rugby fields of New Zealand the pressure began to mount on the home players in a manner never seen before. As the Test series loomed, it became clear that a clash that would echo through the ages was about to unfold. And at its conclusion, it was obvious to all that rugby would never be the same again.

  • - The Autobiography
    av Ken Scotland
    244,-

    Ken Scotland was born on 29 August 1936 within sight of Heriot's Goldenacre ground, which he would go onto grace with great panache and skill several years later.A prodigious talent at fly-half while at school, he was converted into a full-back during the international trials of 1957 and was capped in that position against France at Colombes just a few weeks later, scoring all of his country's points as the Scots recorded their first win on French soil since 1949.Having joined the army after leaving school, Scotland then attended Cambridge University and it was from there that he was selected for the 1959 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia and New Zealand. During this epic four-month tour he won plaudits far and wide as one of the superstars of the Lions' team. Using entries from the dairy he kept during this tour, Scotland brings to life one of the great Lions expeditions, taking us right into the heart of the changing rooms, hotels, bars and in the heat of battle on the field.Scotland played in five Tests for the Lions and won a total of twenty-seven caps for his country before retiring in 1965 with a reputation as one of the finest players ever to play for Scotland well established. He would continue to play club rugby for several years afterwards while enjoying a successful business career.At eighty-three he has finally decided to tell his life story. Working with Allan Massie, the doyen of Scottish rugby journalism, he has created a rich and powerful testimony to his life and rugby career, throwing new light on his own achievements as well as providing fresh insight the great players of his era. It is as fascinating as it is evocative of a time and a game long past and a must-read for rugby fans of all generations.

  • - A Pocket Guide in 101 Moments, Songs, People and Places
    av Vikki Reilly
    194,-

    The Beatles 101 is a perfect introduction for new fans, a refresher for superfans, and ideal reading for quizmasters. It distils The Beatles' story into 101 entertaining chapters, taking you from their early Liverpool days through their world-shattering success in sound, stage and screen, to an afterlife that could never have been predicted.

  • - Inside the T20 Revolution - WISDEN BOOK OF THE YEAR 2020
    av Tim Wigmore
    224,-

    Winner of the Wisden Book of the Year and Telegraph Sports Book of the Year awards in 2020

  • - Book One: Kick Off
    av James Hook
    137,-

    Small, skinny and short-sighted . . . and dazzlingly talented. Jimmy Johnson loves rugby. All he dreams about is one day playing for his country in a World Cup, or winning a Test series for the Lions with a last-minute drop-goal.

  • av Seth Burkett
    127,-

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