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Beyond The Boot CampsTales From The Boot Camp was a surprise success back in 1997. This sequel basically promises more of the same for although he's now a pundit, he's… |
£18.99(Hardback) |
Deadly DimitarBy Chris Davies Tottenham Hotspur FC has a roll-call of some of the most supremely gifted footballers in the history of English football: Greaves; Ardiles; Hoddle;… |
£17.99(Hardback) | |
CarwynBy Jeff Murphy Carwyn James is the only man to have coached a British and Irish Lions rugby touring team to victory against the New Zealand All Blacks in New… |
£16.99(Hardback) | |
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Graham Roberts: Hard as NailsBy Graham Roberts, Colin Duncan Graham Roberts is a true football legend. Utterly uncompromising both on and off the pitch for Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea and Rangers, Roberts had a… |
£17.99(Hardback) |
Diary of a Cricketer"The Diary Of A Cricketer" gives lovers of the summer game the opportunity to get behind the dressing room door of Nottinghamshire County… |
£16.99(Hardback) | |
Constant PaineBy David Bull The story of Terry Paine's progress from his council estate's team in the Winchester League to ambassador for South Africa's 2006 World Cup bid - via… |
£19.95(Hardback) | |
Just One of SevenBy Denis Smith Denis Smith was football's real hardman in an era in which brutal defenders such as Ron 'Chopper' Harris, Norman Hunter and Tommy Smith introduced… |
£17.99(Hardback) | |
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Tin ManBy Ted McMinn, Robin Hutchinson Ted McMinn is one of football's cult heroes. In a rollercoaster career that took in Scotland, England and Spain, Ted became a firm favourite with the… |
£17.99(Hardback) |
A Bhoy Called BertieCeltic legend Bertie Auld is one of the most controversial and colourful characters in Scottish football history. Over the passing decades, he has… |
£17.99(Hardback) | |
Sent Off at GunpointBy Willie Johnston, Tom Bullimore 2008 is the 30th anniversary of one of the blackest episodes in Scottish football history, when Ally McLeod's tartan army went to Argentina to win the… |
£17.99(Hardback) |
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It's A Fact!
Two England players from Stoke City FC, Goalkeeper William Rowley and right back Thomas Clare made their international debut against Ireland in Liverpool on March 2, 1889 winning 6-1.
Submitted by: Jon
