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In the fourth book in the acclaimed Turf Wars series, veteran journalist and broadcaster Steve Tongue chronicles the competitive history of football in Yorkshire. Tongue details familiar themes of ever-changing fortunes with a cast of famous players and managers, plus infamous owners, from the 19th century to the present day.
Benno is the story of one of Coventry City's greatest ever players and biggest characters, Dave Bennett. Benno was integral to Coventry's 1987 FA Cup win but there's far more to his story than that. He fought racist abuse throughout his career, battled back from four leg breaks and enjoyed a night out or two along the way!
Triumphs, Treachery and Toilet Rolls is the astonishing life story of football legend Francis Lee. With searing candour, Lee reveals how he overcame treachery and betrayals to prevail. It's the story of a man who crammed more into one life than anyone could aspire to. This is Franny - uncensored.
Follow the Thunder is the searingly honest autobiography of former Premier League star and record-breaking wonder kid Jason Dozzell, who later faced the consequences of a chaotic life off the field. Dozzell goes on a therapeutic journey of self-reflection to unravel his mental-health issues and encourage others to open up.
And the Winner Is takes a fascinating look at the 70 holders of the BBC Sports Personality of the Year trophy. Together, their stories - and the moments that define them - offer a unique account of British sport in the TV age. From Bobby Moore and Andy Murray to the lesser-known Dai Rees and Ian Black, discover every winner's story.
For the Love of Darlo is the inspirational autobiography of multi-award-winning writer and Darlington FC devotee Paul Hodgson, who overcame severe disability to achieve his ambitions. Paul's story offers a unique insight into what it was like to grow up in a 'special school' in the unenlightened 1970s.
Believer in Blue is the fascinating autobiography of Marvin Andrews, who famously overcame serious injury and defied expert medical opinion to help Rangers win the title on 'Helicopter Sunday'. A year later, he led Trinidad and Tobago to an unprecedented qualification for the 2006 World Cup. His story is one of religious faith and glory.
Under the Floodlights! is the fascinating story of the League Cup, charting its rich history through 64 seasons, with contributions from the people who were there - players, fans, managers, journalists and match officials. As the competition approaches its 65th anniversary, this book brings us the full untold story.
Today's football tournaments seem to have been with us forever. They are the survivors - the bright ideas that quickly caught on. Tinpot recalls the strange and forgotten competitions that sparked into life before shuffling off their mortal coil. It tells their stories, giving them the spotlight they deserve.
Rinascimento tells the tale of Napoli's first Serie A title in 33 years, an achievement that saw the football-mad city celebrate like never before. It was also coach Luciano Spalletti's first Scudetto in three decades of management, in a glorious partnership that melded beautiful football with an intense city-wide connection.
Bring Me Sunshine is the remarkable story of Luton Town's rise from non-league to the Premier League, told through exclusive interviews with players, coaches and executives who made it happen. This is a book not only for Luton supporters, but for all football lovers with an appetite for a classic rags-to-riches tale.
Middlesbrough On This Day revisits the most magical and memorable moments from the club's glorious past, mixing in a maelstrom of anecdotes and legendary characters to produce an irresistibly dippable Boro diary. From the club's 1870s foundations to 21st-century exploits at the Riverside Stadium, there's an entry for every day of the year.
Over Land and Sea is the story of West Ham United in Europe, exploring the rich history of the Hammers' European fixtures dating back more than a century. While West Ham's success in Europe has been largely in competitions that no longer exist, there's a great deal to discover about their wider European story.
Red Odyssey IV picks up the baton from Champions Under Lockdown and explores events on and off the pitch following Klopp's momentous league title win in 2020. From the European Super League debacle, the agonising quadruple near miss, the horror of Paris, and building Liverpool 2.0 to Klopp's last stand, we relive it all.
Over Land and Sea is the story of West Ham United in Europe, exploring the rich history of the Hammers' European fixtures dating back more than a century. While West Ham's success in Europe has been largely in competitions that no longer exist, there's a great deal to discover about their wider European story.
Chaos, Controversy and THAT Kung-Fu Kick is the astonishing story of the most eventful season in the history of the Premier League. There was absolute chaos at all times: from illegal payments to drug addiction and managerial sackings, before Eric Cantona dived boot-first into the Selhurst Park crowd. It was a season like no other.
Classic Derbies and Epic Rivalries explores the history, tradition and violent nature of football's biggest clashes. The heated rivalry that fuels these contests is often sinister yet remains an essential part of the event. It can be a deep-rooted animosity, based on politics, geography or religion.
Tri Again is a rip-roaring, wetsuit-struggling, pedal-pushing odyssey that charts one man's journey from a pneumonia-stricken heap to the starting line of Ironman. It's a candid exploration of the trials and triumphs that come with training for one of the most gruelling athletic one-day events on the planet.
Football, Freedom and Paradise! is the fascinating and inspirational autobiography of former footballer Rudi Vata, a man who overcame state oppression to attain the most basic of human requirements - his freedom. After playing for Albania, he defected and forged a career in football, including a successful spell at Celtic FC.
The Thinkers' Factory is the compelling story of Italian coaching, uncovering how Italy has consistently produced football's finest managers. Through interviews with key figures, stories and tactics of some of the best Italian-led teams and analysis of the great coaches, this book brings you the inside track.
From Medals to Toffee Tins celebrates the 150th anniversary of Heart of Midlothian - Edinburgh's oldest and most successful football club - by examining its long and varied history through the unique lens of 150 memorabilia objects. This lavishly illustrated book charts the club's rich history in a way never seen before.
After witnessing first-hand the Spanish golfer's famous Open Championship win at St Andrews in 1984, Seve Ballesteros was the only golfer who mattered to Kenny Reid. Uniquely centred around Seve's greatest victory, Touch of Class brings to life his journey from gifted boy golfer to dominant major champion in original, brilliant detail.
Harry Lockett was first secretary of the Football League. This is the story of his remarkable life, from humble beginnings in Derby, where football was illegal, to writing the laws of the game and holding a position of power until temptation caused his downfall.
Kit and Community digs beneath the surface of inspirational designs to reveal the incredible causes that use football shirts to spread their message. This innovative book - with a foreword by The Price of Football's Kieran Maguire and a chapter from Football 365's John Nicholson - proves beyond doubt that every shirt has a story to tell.
This is the story of a club and its fans finding its feet in uncharted territory of non-league football... and the colourful clubs and characters encountered along the way. Including a flat-cap local hero at Oldham; a manager who is best mates with England boss Gareth Southgate; and tales of German efficiency in the Garden of England.
Sprinters and the Art of Speed is the ultimate guide to the fast-paced world of professional cycling. Taking you on a journey through time, the book introduces you to some of the most explosive riders in Tour de France history, including Charles Pélissier, Mark Cavendish and many more. Tighten those shoes and make a dash for the line!
The Fall and Rise Of Leyton Orient tells the incredible story of a decade with one of football's oldest clubs. Plagued by play-off heartbreak, double relegations and pivoting on the verge of bankruptcy, Leyton Orient rebuilt after the death of their young manager, winning two league titles in four years.
Joyride is the remarkable story of former World Champion Trials Cyclist, Martyn Ashton, paralysed while at the top of his sport. Martyn believes we possess an inner strength to cope with any challenge. Joyride reveals the strategies of an athlete, husband, father who faced one of life's greatest challenges and still blazed a trail.
Land of the Giants takes the reader inside the world of the table football and Subbuteo. From the collectors and team painters, to the players and stadium builders, their stories are all here. A love letter to an old-fashioned favourite, still loved by so many, and a game which refuses to die in an age of technological change.
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