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Putting on a Show is the story of Chesterfield FC's remarkable 2023/24 promotion season. Written by the Derbyshire Times' Spireites writer Liam Norcliffe, this is a detailed account of Chesterfield's record-breaking return to the EFL after six seasons in non-league which saw them almost relegated to regional football and close to going bust.
Played Up Pompey Four contains fresh interviews with 23 individuals whose immense contributions left an indelible mark on a truly special football club. The fourth in the Played Up Pompey series, this book explores the Blues careers of those whose outstanding performances established them as household names and heroes among the Fratton faithful.
When Dave Bassett arrived as Sheffield United's new manager in 1988, the club was going nowhere. What followed was a rollercoaster ride of back-to-back promotions, against-the-odds survivals and a remarkable era of success. Bassett's Blades charts the inside story of that era through the games, characters and stories that define a generation.
'Is there time for a winner?' is the remarkable inside story of Sheffield Wednesday's 2022/23 season. From club-record runs to 'that' 90+8 goal, this book charts 17 days in May unlike anything ever seen before; one of the most remarkable comeback stories in sport, punctuated by breathless late goals, never-say-die spirit and jubilation untold.
Legends at the Lane is an independent compilation of match worn shirts from iconic periods, players and games and the long and illustrious history of Sheffield United football club. Featuring the iconic jerseys worn by Blades heroes on some of their greatest days, Legends at the Lane aims to capture the literal fabric of Sheffield United.
The Legend is the remarkable autobiography of Steve Ward, the world's oldest ever professional boxer and a multiple Guinness World Record holder. A very serious foot injury sustained in a freak accident at work eventually led to Steve planning to kill himself, before he bounced back to win a world title in his very last fight, at 64 years of age.
From toddler fan to Life President, John Breckin's association with his beloved Rotherham United stretches beyond 50 years. In Breck: My Life in Football, he has plenty of stories and anecdotes to tell; gives insight into players, managers, transfers, incidents and lots more with profits going to Rotherham Hospice, a cause close to his heart.
Sheffield Wednesday's Class of 1991 were one of the most iconic sides in the club's rich history. For the very first time, '91 tells the inside story of that incredible season from those that were there; from changing ground crisis talks to terrific goals, laughs, tears and beers on the open-top bus.
Throughout their 120 year-plus history, Scunthorpe United have been many things... But boring? Never! Following extensive research and exclusive interviews with ex-managers and players spanning seven different decades, 20 Legends: Scunthorpe United sees those at the heat of the action spill the beans like never before.
A larger-than-life figure who came from parks pitches to the Premier League, Paddy Kenny lifts the lid on his time in football; including conceding one of the game's most famous goals and having his eyebrow bitten off just days before facing Manchester United. This is Kenny's story... and the gloves are well and truly off.
Relegation from Division Two. Near relegation to Division Four. Crowds below 10,000. Over a season without an away win. The darkest period in Sheffield Wednesday's history. But there was light in the darkness. With the help of key players, club officials and fans, John Dyson pieces together a new history of Wednesday's 'Lowest Ebb'.
Yorkshire, cricket's most successful county cricket team, had just won a record 29th outright County Championship title but the golden era came quickly to a halt. Their decision to only employ Yorkshire-born cricketers saw them struggle to compete - until the arrival of Sachin Tendulkar in 1992 changed everything.
'Folklore and Fables' is a collection of articles on his beloved Blades, by Sheffield United supporters' liaison officer, club historian and 'encyclopedia of Blades knowledge', John Garrett. John began writing his popular, and award-winning, 'Folklore and Fables' feature for United's matchday programme almost 10 years ago.
In April 2016, as they slumped to their lowest finish since 1983, Sheffield United was a club on the floor. Just one year later they were reborn; champions of the division and on the rise again. And to make it all the more special, United were dragged out of the doldrums by one of their own; former ballboy and player and now manager, Chris Wilder.
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