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Sent Off at GunpointBy Willie Johnston, Tom Bullimore In this biography in exclusive interviews Willie Johnston lays bare for the first time the truth about what happened in Argentina in 1978 when he was… |
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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) | |
The Rangers MiscellanyWhy are Rangers really nicknamed the Light Blues (it's not because of the colour of their shirts)? In which year did the club win every single one of… |
£9.99(Hardback) | |
The Story of RangersBy Jack Geddes Rangers Football Club was founded in Glasgow by four friends. The Light Blues grew from humble beginnings to become the most successful football team… |
£6.99(Hardback) | |
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Glasgow Rangers LegendsBy Iain Brown No description. |
£14.99(Paperback) |
50 Years of Rangers in EuropeFor fifty years, Rangers Football Club have been involved in European competition against the best that the Continent has to offer. Since 1956/57, the… |
£14.99(Paperback) | |
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ButcherTerry Butcher is a name that resonates with all football fans. This autobiography chronicles his playing days with both Ipswich and England before his… |
£8.99(Paperback) |
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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.
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