A comprehensive who's who of Queen's Park Rangers which features every player to appear for the club from 1899 to 2003. Published in 2003. Size: 179mm x 250mm 223 pages.
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A who's who of Glasgow Rangers' twenty biggest idols from throughout the history of the club. Covers players including Jim Baxter, Willie Johnston, John Greig, Terry Butcher, Ally McCoist, Brian Laudrup and Paul Gascoigne. Published in 2007. Size: 163mm x 240mm 229 pages.
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A who's who of Glasgow Rangers' twenty biggest idols from throughout the history of the club. Covers players including Jim Baxter, Willie Johnston, John Greig, Terry Butcher, Ally McCoist, Brian Laudrup and Paul Gascoigne. This edition published in 2010. Size: 135mm x 216mm 240 pages.
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A selection of 40 Rangers' players, former players and celebrity supporters recall their favourite games played by the club. Published in 2001. Size: 160mm x 240mm 202 pages.
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A large-sized official written history of Rochdale AFC which includes a complete statistical record of the club. Published in 2001. Size: 202mm x 273mm 304 pages.
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This member of the Images of Sport series is packed with almost 200 excellent-quality archive photographs of the Seadogs, Scarborough FC. Published in 2002. Size: 164mm x 235mm 128 pages.
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A book in the 'Oral History Series' in which fans, players and managers of Shamrock Rovers FC recall their memories of the Irish club. Also includes photographs. Published in 2006. Size: 156mm x 235mm 191 pages.
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A who's who of Southampton FC's twenty biggest idols from throughout the history of the club. Covers such names as Mick Channon, Lawrie McMenemy, Kevin Keegan and Matt Le Tissier. Published in 2006. Size: 162mm x 240mm 236 pages.
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A history of Southend United which is told via a selection of articles taken from the two local newspapers, the Southend Standard and Southend Echo which were printed throughout the first century of the club. Published in 2006. Size: 161mm x 240mm 480 pages.
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A well-produced and comprehensive written history which covers the first 125 years of St. Mirren FC. Includes a large number of illustrations. Published in 2005. Size: 210mm x 297mm 192 pages.
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A written and complete statistical history of Stoke City FC from 1984 to 2009 which contains a season-by-season review of the club's progress during these years. Published in 2009. Size: 163mm x 241mm 288 pages.
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Twelve Stoke City players past and present recall their biggest game for the club and their careers at the Victoria Ground and Britannia Stadium. Includes contributions from such players as Don Ratcliffe, Denis Smith, Mark Stein and Mike Sheron. Published in 2007. Size: 160mm x 240mm 208 pages.
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A look back at 50 of the greatest matches played by Stoke City FC. These stretch all the way back to the 1878 Staffordshire Cup Final and continue through to the present day. Published in 2009. Size: 162mm x 241mm 206 pages.
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A well-produced match-by-match look at Sunderland AFC's 1935/36 and 1936/37 seasons, the first of which saw the club lift the League Championship for the sixth time in their history. This book reproduces original match reports from the Newcastle Journal and Northern Mail and, together with contemporary commentary, provides a fascinating overview of the club's history during these years. Published in 2009. Size: 137mm x 210mm 256 pages.
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Twelve former Sunderland players recall their biggest game for the club and their careers at Roker Park and the Stadium of Light. Includes contributions from such players as Jimmy Montgomery, Marco Gabbiadini, Kevin Ball and Niall Quinn. Published in 2006. Size: 160mm x 240mm 146 pages.
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The story of Swansea City's rapid climb from Fourth to First Division between the years of 1977 and 1981 which pays particular attention to the 1981-82 and 1982-83 seasons. The book also covers the subsequent startling fall which saw the club dropping back to the Fourth Division by 1986. Published in 2005. Size: 162mm x 240mm 160 pages.
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This book contains reports on 50 of the finest matches played by the now defunct Third Lanark covering an era between the years of 1872 to 1967. Published in 2004. Size: 164mm x 234mm 128 pages.
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A well-produced who's who of Torquay United which features biographies of 50 of the greatest players to appear for The Gulls throughout the club's history. Published in 2009. Size: 164mm x 241mm 160 pages.
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Twelve Tottenham Hotspur players past and present recall their biggest game for the club and their careers at White Hart Lane. Includes contributions from such players as Dave Mackay, Steve Perryman, Clive Allen and Gary Mabbutt. Published in 2007. Size: 160mm x 240mm 161 pages.
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Eleven former players and a Manager of Spurs describe their favourite games at the club. Includes contributions from Mackay, Hoddle, Lineker, Klinsmann and Nicholson. Published in 1996. Size: 162mm x 240mm 192 pages.
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A history of The Wanderers, one of the leading amateur clubs during the formative years of Association Football who won the F.A. Cup an incredible 5 times during their brief history from 1859 to 1883. In addition to a history of the club, this book also contains a statistical record of every game played plus brief biographies of 50 of the most prominent players, many of whom earned international caps. Published in 2005. Size: 148mm x 210mm 147 pages.
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The story of West Bromwich Albion's first and so far only League Championship-winning season. This came during 1919-1920 when the Baggies' free-scoring attacking play saw them comfortably win the Championship, scoring 104 goals in the process. Includes full statistics for this season. Published in 2007. Size: 156mm x 234mm 160 pages.
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A look back at 50 of the greatest matches played by West Bromwich Albion. These stretch all the way back to the 1883 Staffordshire Cup Final and continue through to the present day with some truly memorable victories including no less than five F.A. Cup Final triumphs and the match which secured the Baggies the League Championship in 1920. Published in 2009. Size: 162mm x 241mm 176 pages.
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A review of the 1964 F.A. Cup competition from the viewpoint of the two finalists West Ham United and Preston North End. Includes interviews with many of the players who appeared in the final. Published in 2005. Size: 156mm x 236mm 222 pages.
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The updated 4th edition of this excellent history of West Ham United from 1958 to 2009 includes full line-ups and statistics for every game played during this period as well as a season-by-season review of the club's progress. This edition published in 2009. Size: 164mm x 241mm 576 pages.
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A collection of historical events, facts and figures about West Ham United FC which have occurred on every day of the year from throughout the history of the club. Published in 2008. Size: 123mm x 194mm 192 pages.
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A West Ham United fan and former hooligan recalls his experiences following the club during the 1960s and 1970s. The author also draws on the experiences of other West Ham supporters who were involved in violence at football matches. Published in 2004. Size: 158mm x 240mm 268 pages.
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A collection of excellent-quality photographs charting the history of Wigan Athletic FC from their promotion to the Football League in 1978 through to 2000 when this book was first published. This edition published in 2004. Size: 172mm x 245mm 160 pages.
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A varied collection of history, trivia, facts and statistics about Wolverhampton Wanderers FC. Published in 2007. Size: 121mm x 193mm 136 pages.
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