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Up The Avenue

A Centenary History of Bradford Park Avenue

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By Malcolm Hartley, Tim Clapham
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  • Published: 1st Oct 2007
  • ISBN: 1905891016
  • Pages: 100
  • Size: 246mm x 189mm

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Today's Bradford (Park Avenue) are proud of their links with the former Football League club, founded in 1907. In their third book on the club, local authors Malcolm Hartley and Tim Clapham have assembled a potpourri of stories, articles and pictures to celebrate the centenary year. Contents include a reproduction of the coming-of-age history published in 1928, articles on famous players such as Len Shackleton, and reports on outstanding games over the years. The exploits of the modern club, formed in 1988, are not overlooked.

There are month-by-month highlights of events in the club's history and a personal reminiscence by Malcolm of his days at Park Avenue when working for the Bradford Telegraph and Argus.

Among the many illustrations are an outstanding collection of 32 team groups from all decades of the club's history.

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