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  • av Mart Matthews
    136

    How much do you really know about the club you love? You can find out by exploring the 1,000 questions set out in 100 categories that make up this Reds quiz book. You will struggle to find anything as comprehensive as this eclectic collection. This quirky, challenging book is a must for Liverpool fans of all ages.

  • av Mart Matthews
    147

    How much do you really know about the club you love? You can find out by exploring the 1,000 questions set out in 100 categories that make up this Blues quiz book. You will struggle to find anything as comprehensive as this eclectic collection. This quirky, challenging book is a must for Chelsea fans of all ages.

  • av Mart Matthews
    136

    How much do you really know about the club you love? You can find out by exploring the 1,000 questions set out in 100 categories that make up this Hammers quiz book. You will struggle to find anything as comprehensive as this eclectic collection. This quirky, challenging book is a must for West Ham fans of all ages.

  • av Oli Hein
    261

    Very few racehorses can truly be called 'great'. Punch a Hole in the Wind explores 50 of these champions, focussing on horses from around the globe since the dawn of film. Told with a mixture of humour, passion and solid research, Punch a Hole in the Wind is an essential companion for all horseracing lovers around the world.

  • av Rocco Dean
    217

    League One Leeds is the story of Leeds United's three seasons spent in the third tier of English football. A club with an illustrious yet notoriously chequered past, their journey through League One would become the most chaotic period in the club's history. This is a story that twists and turns from the first page to the last.

  • av John Smith
    289

  • av Neil Jensen
    217

  • av Rhys Richards
    251

    Blood on the Crossbar: The Dictatorship's World Cup is the story of football's most controversial tournament: Argentina's 1978 World Cup. It was a tournament that took place during a brutal military dictatorship, where thousands of citizens 'disappeared', mothers protested on the streets and a national team's success was hijacked by the military.

  • av David Clayton & Paul Moulden
    289

  • av Mike Donovan
    311

  • av Richard Sydenham & John Wragg
    271

  • av Ronny Blaschke
    177

  • av Alexander Gross
    217

  • av Niamh McAnally
    191

  • av Beth Shriever
    321

  • av Jon Berry
    167

    Qatar's successful bid for the World Cup shocked the football world. How could such a place stage football's premier tournament? Armchair Guide gets underneath the noise, taking a sideways look at everything from human rights to the cost of a pint at the game.

  • av Max Bonnell
    217

  • av John Dyson
    251

    Back in the Big Time! Sheffield Wednesday's Return to Division One, 1984-86 tells the story of the Owls' return to the top flight after 14 years in the wilderness. In the 1970s, the club had been a footballing byword for underachievement. After flirting with relegation to Division Four in 1976, it began its slow climb back to the top table under Jack Charlton and then Howard Wilkinson. It was Wilkinson's team that gained promotion to the highest league in 1984. They attacked Division One with gusto - within two years finishing fifth in the league and embarking on cup campaigns that took them heartbreakingly close to Wembley. Drawing on detailed research, John Dyson shines new light on the period, combining exclusive interviews with key players, management and club officials with the perspective of supporters and others to piece together a new history. Here is the unfiltered story of a team that did not give up. This is the Owls back in the big time!

  • av Jack Davies
    221

    The Making of the FIFA World Cup takes you on the ultimate journey through World Cup history. Telling the stories of 75 of the competition's most memorable and shocking moments, you'll be left in no doubt why the World Cup is sport's most-watched event. The Making of... brings you the pure, unfiltered excitement of the World Cup - in book form.

  • av Matt Bozeat
    221

  • av Andrew Gamble
    267

  • av Harry Robinson
    277

    This is the definitive history of Manchester United before Sir Matt Busby. It's filled with tales that will make you squirm, laugh and cry: tales of transfers for ice creams, disappearing full-backs, severed fingers and pelting stones, plus the story behind the club's name and colours, the building of Old Trafford and the creation of the Academy.

  • av Paul Challen
    167

    Success in elite football demands both mental and physical excellence. Players must make decisions at lightning speed, and execute those decisions with perfect technique, combined with an ultra-clear understanding of where others - their team-mates and their opponents - are at all times. In The Futsal Way, world-renowned futsal coach Sergio Gargelli and veteran writer Paul Challen make the case that today''s elite football clubs require futsal coaches on their staff to take their teams to the next level - as many have already done. With photos, diagrams and clear explanations, they demonstrate how top-level coaches can use futsal to produce exceptional players in the 11-a-side game - as seen in the amazing technical ability of many Brazilian and Spanish players who grew up playing futsal. With a foreword by Euro 2020-winning manager Roberto Mancini, this book is a must for any team or coach looking to keep pace with modern training techniques and tactical developments. It combines in-depth instruction with real-life examples.

  • av Spencer Vignes
    251

    Meet Eric Gill and Dave Hollins, once feted as two of the finest goalkeepers in Britain. Between them they have more stories to tell spanning the past ten decades than there are holes in a football net. Their unique friendship started as a rivalry, two men wrestling over the same goalkeeper jersey at Brighton & Hove Albion in the 1950s. Seventy years later they remain the best of pals, having lived long, eventful lives bookended by the horrors of World War Two and the Covid-19 pandemic. Journey back to when footballers earned GBP20 a week and goalkeepers wore string gloves, as Eric and Dave recall how they dodged Hitler's bombs before pitting their wits against some of sport's most iconic names: a list that includes Stanley Matthews, Pele and George Best not to mention their shared nemesis, Brian Clough. Touching, inspiring and searingly honest, Eric and Dave is a salutary reminder that youth is not a time of life but a state of mind.

  • av James Brown
    221

  • av Matthew Bazell
    337

    Power & Glory is a visual homage to the NFL, taking us on a hard-hitting journey from the pre-Super Bowl era to the present day. Using stunning images, it's a celebration of a uniquely American sporting culture, featuring great stars, teams, games and stadiums. Alongside these beautiful and breathtaking photos are stats, records and write-ups.

  • av John McNicoll
    221

    Although the footballing world is littered with superstar players, some take it upon themselves to drag their respective teams to glory. From Lionel Messi to Maradona, Cristiano Ronaldo to the original Ronaldo, 'Il Fenomeno', this is the story of those special players. Relive the past glories of players and teams from the past.

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