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  • av Carl Clemente & Arngrimur Baldursson
    321

  • av Louis Foster
    221

    Fear and Loathing at Goodison Park chronicles the David Moyes era at Everton, when a fallen giant of the English game fought to re-establish itself among football's elite. Impaired by financial limitations in a league dominated by billionaire takeovers, the people's club's ambitions faded, leaving only fear and loathing at Goodison Park.

  • av Jo Araf
    261

    The Mitropa Cup was the inter-war equivalent of today's Champions League - and was born out of the frictions of a politically heated era. The top teams of the time have since fallen into oblivion, and the exploits of Europe's inter-war football stars are rarely remembered. The Forgotten Cup takes us back to that lost age.

  • av David Potter
    267

    David Potter transports us back to Sunderland's past glories, from the 1890s onwards. Learn about club legends such as Ned Doig, Hugh 'Lalty' Wilson, Charlie Buchan, Raich Carter, Bobby Gurney, Ian Porterfield and Jim Montgomery, and relive the moments that did so much to enrich the lives of those who packed out Newcastle Road and Roker Park.

  • av Abdullah Abdullah
    167

    Can the England women's team achieve World Cup glory in 2023? Lionesses tackles this burning question by examining the key tactical concepts and analysing the core identity instilled in the side by manager Sarina Wiegman. The book looks at their performances at the 2022 Euros and assesses their chances at the 2023 World Cup and beyond.

  • av Ian Hogg
    321

    Rangers FC is steeped in history, but often that history centres on the club's well-known legends whose names and deeds are part of football folklore. What about the players whose stories have been lost in the fog of time? Our Rangers Heroes brings to life some of the very best tales of lesser-known icons of the past.

  • av Rob Fletcher
    217

    1992: The Birth of Modern Football recalls the crucial events that brought football into a new age. From the birth of the Premier League, Denmark winning the Euros, to the change in the backpass rule, 1992 was a seminal year for football. This flurry of events combined to set the game on the path for a new age. Football was never the same again.

  • av Luke Williams
    261

    The Natural is the compelling story of a great forgotten talent who potted snooker balls fast and potted them hard. Patsy Houlihan was a top amateur star in the 1950s and 60s, but the professional game was a closed shop and the likes of Patsy weren't welcome. However, in the smoke-filled snooker halls of the UK he became a folk hero and legend.

  • av Hamish Carton
    267

    Never Stop, a compelling masterpiece by Hamish Carton, is a must-read for all book lovers. Published in 2023 by Pitch Publishing Ltd, this book captivates the reader from the first page to the last. This book, which falls under the genre of self-help, encourages its readers to keep pushing forward, no matter what life throws at them. Carton, with his eloquent writing and insightful perspectives, has crafted a book that is both enlightening and inspiring. Never Stop is more than just a book; it's a journey that guides you to never give up on your dreams and aspirations. With its publication in 2023, it has set a new benchmark in the literary world. So, immerse yourself in the world of Hamish Carton and let Never Stop guide you on a path of relentless pursuit and unwavering determination. Remember, it's never too late to start, and once you start, Never Stop. Brought to you by Pitch Publishing Ltd.

  • av Neil Fitzsimon
    167

    Rebirth of the Blues is the third instalment in Neil Fitzsimon's acclaimed trilogy on Chelsea FC, covering one of the club's most exciting eras - 1977 to 1985. It's also a gripping memoir of growing up in the late 1970s to mid-80s and Fitzsimon's experiences of living through the political unrest of Thatcherite Britain.

  • av Kevin McCabe
    321

    Mucky Boots is a warts-and-all story of football club ownership. Raised within sight of Bramall Lane, Kevin McCabe built a global property business and bought Sheffield United. As Blades supremo, he took on the FA and, with bitter irony, lost his club in court as the Blades returned to the Premier League.

  • av Liam Bullock
    221

    El Ceramico is an in-depth look at England's most underrated rivalry - the Potteries derby between Stoke City and Port Vale. Stoke-on-Trent is a small city, made up of six towns, hosting two professional Football League clubs. The two don't meet often, but when they do, there is always drama, tension and excitement, on and off the pitch.

  • av Richard Knott
    221

    All-India and Down Under is the story of two dramatic cricket tours. All-India's to England was its last before partition, while the MCC's trip to regain the Ashes saw the war-weary Englishmen struggle. In those early years of peace, the return of cricket was welcome, but the sombre backdrop was the end of Britain's Empire.

  • av Jeff Webb
    247

  • av Peter Kenny Jones
    251

    Crossing the Park: The Men Who Dared to Play for Both Liverpool and Everton casts a spotlight on the players who have turned out for both clubs. Why have so few players crossed the park? What is the legacy of those who did? The story of this unique rivalry is told through exclusive interviews with the men who dared to cross the divide.

  • av Clive Holt
    289

    Former Burnley FC director Clive Holt brings us the inside track on his 35 years at the club in a compelling memoir chock-full of anecdotes and previously untold stories. Clive's knowledge of the workings of Burnley was encyclopaedic, and as company secretary he knew exactly what was going on throughout the club.

  • av Matthew Bazell
    337

    Glory in Union is a pictorial celebration of the Rugby World Cup, taking us on a thrilling journey from the inaugural tournament in 1987 to the present day. Using stunning stock images, it brings you the greatest and most iconic stars to have ever played the game, covering the great matches, turning points, controversy, heroes and villains.

  • av John McNicoll
    171

    Supporting the England football team should come with a health warning. There have been so many near moments as teams aim to end England's trophy drought. From Gazza's tears in 1990 through to penalty heartbreak once again under the Wembley arch. It's Coming Home (Probably) is one man's many years of hurt.

  • av Brian Barwick
    217

    Sixty Years of the World Cup is a nostalgic, fun and frank reflection on the author's six-decade association with football's biggest showpiece. Barwick guides the reader through 16 World Cup tournaments with a remarkable set of unique personal and professional memories, shaped by his experiences in major broadcasting and football executive roles.

  • av David Nolan
    267

    Having realised his dream of running at least a half marathon on all seven continents before his 70th birthday, Doug Richards - author of Running Hot & Cold and Can We Run With You, Grandfather? - travels to new remote locations for his next challenge... to complete 24,902 miles, the equivalent of the circumference of the Earth's equator.

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    av Neil Barker
    417

    Leeds United Memorabilia is a captivating photographic history of artefacts and paraphernalia connected with the famous club and its 100-plus-year history. Neil Barker and Robert Endeacott bring the artefacts to life with fascinating anecdotes and information presented alongside beautiful images from award-winning photographer Andrew Varley.

  • av Jonathon Aspey
    217

  • av Mark Winter
    201

  • av Hannah Grainger-Clemson
    191

    Throughout modern history, people have used sport to escape their daily work and become part of powerful communities. So Much More Than That journeys through the industrial revolution and wartime struggles of England and Scotland to reveal how ordinary people experienced life and the rise of football in the 19th and 20th centuries.

  • av Harry Berry
    221

    Rovers Till I Die is the story of Blackburn Rovers legend Bob Crompton, a man of humble birth who achieved soaring success in and out of football. The son of a small-town beer seller, he became the first professional captain of England and later a successful director, coach and manager of Blackburn, plus an entrepreneur, inventor and manufacturer.

  • av Fernando Signorini
    201

    Inside Diego is an intimate portrait of the greatest footballer of all time, from the person in football who knew him best. As Diego Maradona's personal trainer, Fernando Signorini spent more than a decade at the superstar's side, witnessing a dizzying array of highs and lows, from helping Diego recuperate from a broken ankle in 1983 to his dramatic exit from the 1994 World Cup after a failed drugs test. Signorini offers a unique perspective on the troubled legend, giving us the lowdown not only on Diego's evolution as an athlete, but on Diego the human being, a far cry from the character we saw on TV screens. He brings us the inside track on Maradona's preparation for three World Cups: Mexico 86, Italia 90 and USA 94. We also get an insider view on his battles with fame, drugs and extramarital paternity, plus his time in charge of the Argentine national team. Brimming with incredible stories and anecdotes, Inside Diego is an intensely personal rollercoaster account of a flawed football genius.

  • av David Saffer
    311

    Galvinised charts the contrasting fortunes of footballing brothers Chris and Tony Galvin. Elder brother Chris struggled to make it at Leeds United and then lower-league sides. Tony won the FA Cup and UEFA Cup with Spurs and enjoyed international success with Ireland. Their tales shows how tough it is to make it in the game.

  • av Samuel Rooke
    250,99

    From Feyenoord to Field Mill, less than three years separated Tottenham's 1974 UEFA Cup Final defeat in Rotterdam and their relegation to England's Second Division. This is the story of the rapid collapse of the house that Bill Nicholson built, and of the brief respite brought by the appointment of an Arsenal legend to replace 'Sir' Bill.

  • av Matthew Appleby
    250,99

    How to be a Cricket Fan: A Life in Fifty Artefacts from WG to Wisden is the story of an English eccentric's journey from cricketing backwaters to entertaining the stars and becoming a leading authority on the game. Most people love sport - this is the tale of the ultimate fan before the internet made it easy.

  • av Paul Brand
    267

    Paul Brand takes us through the Hammers' recent history, with a fan's-eye view that reads like 'The Secret Diary of a West Ham Fan Aged 403/4'. Chronicling a turbulent few years, this captivating account will resonate with anyone who finds themselves disillusioned with the modern game but in too deep to ever give it up.

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