A full-colour, well-illustrated book which provides a fascinating tour through the archives, history and trophy rooms of the Rams. Published in 2005. Size: 175mm x 248mm 199 pages.
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Breedon Books' well-illustrated match-by-match review of Derby County's last League Championship, which was won during the 1974-75 season. Includes team line-ups for each game. Published in 2004. Size: 163mm x 240mm 224 pages.
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Fourteen Derby County players past and present recall their biggest game at the club and their careers playing for the Rams. Includes contributions from such players as Dave Mackay, Marco Gabbiadini and Darren Moore. Published in 2007. Size: 160mm x 240mm 127 pages.
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A full-colour photographic review of Doncaster Rovers FC during the 2005/2006 season, the club's final year at the Belle Vue ground which had been their home for 84 years. Published in 2007. Size: 202mm x 283mm 160 pages.
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The full story of 25 seasons of football at Goodison Park, the home of Everton FC. The season-by-season history of the club includes a look at the famous players and managers together with full League statistics and Cup results. Published in 2002. Size: 160mm x 240mm 159 pages.
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Twelve former Fulham players recall their biggest game for the club and their careers at Craven Cottage. Includes such players as George Cohen, Ray Lewington and Lee Clark. Published in 2005. Size: 160mm x 240mm 147 pages.
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A comprehensive and well-illustrated who's who of Gillingham FC from 1950 to the present day. Includes detailed information for many of the players to appear for the club in this period and also contains less detailed information for players who played from 1920-1938. Published in 2001. Size: 171mm x 247mm 352 pages.
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Extracted from a book originally published in 1912, this classic reprint gives a fascinating and humorous account of the development of football in a small provincial British town. Published in 2003. Size: 146mm x 206mm 150 pages.
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A history of Halifax Town AFC which includes a complete statistical record of every senior game played together with a brief history of the club and its ground. Published in 2005. Size: 216mm x 302mm 144 pages.
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A written history and complete statistical record of Hereford United's nine years in the Football Conference, a period which began after relegation from Division 3 in 1997 and ended in 2006 after they won promotion back into the Football League. Published in 2006. Size: 162mm x 240mm 160 pages.
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A well-produced history of Hibernian FC between the years of 1931 and 1961, including the post-war years which saw the club enjoy its most successful period, winning the Scottish Football League championship on three occasions. During this period, the club had a forward line of Gordon Smith, Bobby Johnstone, Lawrie Reilly, Eddie Turnbull and Willie Ormond, collectively known as the "Famous Five", which is widely considered the best ever seen in Scottish football. Published in 2010. Size: 163mm x 242mm 190 pages.
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A well-produced who's who of Hibernian FC from Breedon Books which contains a brief biography of every player to appear for the club since 1946 and every manager to take charge of the Hibees during this period. Published in 2009. Size: 178mm x 248mm 240 pages.
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A statistical review of Ipswich Town FC's results against every other team they have played in every competition since the club entered the Football League. Published in 2005. Size: 155mm x 216mm 192 pages.
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A well-produced and well-illustrated who's who which covers every player to appear for Ipswich Town in a Football League match. Published in 2006. Size: 204mm x 267mm 192 pages.
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An updated edition of this complete written and statistical record of Ipswich Town which covers the years 1971 to 2006. Size: 162mm x 240mm 416 pages.
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Sixteen former Ipswich Town players recall their biggest game for the club and their careers at Portman Road. Includes contributions from John Elsworthy, Larry Carberry, Ted Phillips, Ray Crawford, Kevin Beattie, Mick Mills, Trevor Whymark, Allan Hunter, Bryan Hamilton, Roger Osborne, John Wark, Alan Brazil, Jason Dozzell, Jim Magilton, Tony Mowbray and Jonathan Walters. Published in 2008. Size: 160mm x 240mm 191 pages.
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The story of Kilmarnock's incredible achievement of winning the Scottish League Championship during the 1964-65 season. Published in 2005. Size: 162mm x 241mm 160 pages.
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A detailed and illustrated who's who of Leeds United (and its predecessor Leeds City) which looks at the career of every one of the 112 players who have represented a total of 23 countries during their time at the club. Published in 2009. Size: 202mm x 283mm 284 pages.
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A memoir from Peter Ridsdale, the former Chairman of Leeds United, which tells the inside story of the turbulent period during which he was running the Elland Road club, 1997 to 2003. During these years, United achieved some measure of success but the club subsequently struggled under the burden of huge debts. Published in 2008. Size: 130mm x 197mm 308 pages.
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Twelve former Leeds United players recall their biggest game for the club and their careers at Elland Road. Includes such players as Norman Hunter, Johnny Giles, Allan Clarke, Chris Fairclough and Dominic Matteo. Published in 2006. Size: 160mm x 240mm 187 pages.
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A novel look at Leeds United's eventful 2002/2003 season. The book contains a diary of the e-mail messages sent between 10 Leeds United fans throughout the course of the season which discuss the fortunes of the club. Published in 2003. Size: 152mm x 218mm 245 pages.
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A comprehensive and well-illustrated who's who of Leyton Orient FC from 1904 to 2002. Includes detailed information for all of the players to appear for the club in this period. Published in 2002. Size: 172mm x 248mm 544 pages.
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A look at the careers of twelve of Leyton Orient FC's greatest players brought together with interviews with the players themselves as well as friends, teammates, managers and fans. Covers the following players: Peter Allen, Sid Bishop, Steve Castle, Stan Charlton, Alan Comfort, Laurie Cunningham, Tony Grealish, Tommy Johnston, Peter Kitchen, Matt Lockwood, Dennis Rofe and Tommy Taylor. Published in 2008. Size: 163mm x 240mm 191 pages.
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The story of Leyton Orient's 1962-63 Season, the club's one and so far only season in the top Division of English football. The book also covers the 1961-62 promotion season and includes complete statistics for these two years. Published in 2006. Size: 162mm x 240mm 160 pages.
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Life-long Liverpool FC fan and award-winning journalist Brian Reade tells the inside story of how the club came within hours of being repossessed by the banks following the turbulent 44-month reign of American owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett. Manager, chief executive, board members and leading fans reveal the turmoil as the two owners went to war with each other dragging the club through legal battles in the High Court. Published in 2011. Size: 135mm x 216mm 338 pages.
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An updated edition of this extremely well-illustrated full-colour book which looks at the history of Liverpool FC's football shirts from the foundation of the club in 1892 through to the present day. This edition published in 2008. Size: 174mm x 145mm 264 pages.
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A detailed who's who of all the goalkeepers to appear in a senior game for Liverpool FC throughout the history of the club. Covers every keeper from Sidney Ross who played in the club's first game in 1892 through to Sander Westerveld in 2005. Published in 2005. Size: 156mm x 233mm 132 pages.
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A full-colour, well-illustrated book which celebrates the long-standing link between Ireland and Liverpool Football Club. Includes contributions from some of the many famous Irish players to appear for the club plus celebrity fans from Ireland, Irish writers and the fans themselves. Published in 2009. Size: 216mm x 305mm 205 pages.
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An academic book which contains articles from a number of authors examining the development of Liverpool FC, the club's links to other important popular culture and the transformation of football in England during the past 20 years. Published in 2001. Size: 161mm x 241mm 241 pages.
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