A biography Shunsuke Nakamura, Celtic's skilful Japanese midfield playmaker who has become a cult hero with fans of the Bhoys since his arrival at the club in 2005. Published in 2008. Size: 158mm x 240mm 240 pages.
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The story of a year in the life of Garry Nelson, a veteran journeyman footballer who plied his trade in the lower divisions of the Football League during the 1980s and 1990s. This highly-regarded book was shortlisted for the Sports Book of the Year award and was one of the first to show the contrast between the lives of lower-Division professionals and their glamorous Premier League counterparts. Size: 111mm x 177mm 375 pages.
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The autobiography of Gary Neville, former Club Captain of Manchester United, who made over 600 appearances for the Red Devils and also won 85 England caps during a long and successful career. Published in 2011. Size: 160mm x 241mm 311 pages.
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A biography of the late Bill Nicholson, Tottenham Hotspur's legendary manager who led the club to a Football League Championship and F.A. Cup double during the 1960-61 season. Nicholson also played for Spurs earlier in his career, winning the League Championship with them in 1950-51. Published in 2010. Size: 160mm x 241mm 275 pages.
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A biography of the late Bill Nicholson, Tottenham Hotspur's legendary manager who also played for the club earlier in his career. This book is written by Alan Mullery who captained Spurs when Nicholson was manager at the club. Published in 2005. Size: 160mm x 240mm 235 pages.
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The autobiography of Eric Nixon, a goalkeeper who is best known for a long spell playing for Tranmere Rovers for whom he made over 300 appearances. Nixon began his career at Manchester City and later played for Stockport County as well as a number of other clubs. Published in 2012. Size: 142mm x 224mm 256 pages.
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The autobiography of Ignacio Javier Gómez Novo, known as 'Nacho' Novo, a Spanish striker who has become a hero with fans of Glasgow Rangers during 6 years at the club, not least because he turned down a potential transfer to bitter rivals Celtic in 2004, preferring to join the Gers! Published in 2010. Size: 165mm x 241mm 237 pages.
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The autobiography of Mel Nurse, a former Welsh international defender who played for Middlesbrough and Swindon Town and also had two spells playing for Swansea City (then named Swansea Town), his hometown club. Nurse remained involved with the running of the Swans, twice helping to save the club from closure. Published in 2009. Size: 140mm x 215mm 140 pages.
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A biography of Martin O'Neill, the former Northern Irish international midfielder who played at a number of clubs, most notably Nottingham Forest with whom he won the European Cup twice. O'Neill has since become well-known for his managerial career, achieving success at Wycombe Wanderers, Leicester City, Celtic and his current club, Aston Villa. Published in 2010. Size: 160mm x 240mm 265 pages.
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An autobiography of the late Peter Osgood who became a cult hero amongst Chelsea fans for his goal-scoring exploits at Stamford Bridge during the 1960s and 1970s. This reprint published in 2006. Size: 129mm x 198mm 191 pages.
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A biography of Cuthbert Ottaway, an all-round sportsman who also played first class cricket and who Captained England for the first international football match played against Scotland in 1872. Ottaway died tragically young from pneumonia in 1878 and this book also includes details of Ottaway's F.A. Cup matches and international appearances. Published in 2009. Size: 188mm x 246mm 67 pages.
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The autobiography of Michael Owen, the England striker who shot to fame as a young player at Liverpool. This updated edition contains additional chapters in which Owen talks about his time at Real Madrid and then Newcastle United. Published in 2006. Size: 112m x 178mm 406 pages.
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A biography of England's star goalscorer Michael Owen, the Newcastle United striker who made his name playing for Liverpool and Real Madrid. Published in 2007. Size: 160mm x 240mm 280 pages.
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The autobiography of Wendy Owen a woman footballer who later coached teams in the USA and England. Owen was a member of the first official England women's football team which played in 1972. In addition to following her career, this book gives an interesting insight into the development of women's football in England over the past 30 years. Published in 2005. Size: 156mm x 235mm 160 pages.
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This large-sized well-illustrated official Liverpool FC publication looks at the life and times of the legendary manager, Bob Paisley. This book was compiled by Paisley's immediate family and includes unique recollections and photographs. Published in 2007. Size: 220mm x 302mm 224 pages.
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The autobiography of Gary Pallister, a mainstay in central defence for Manchester United during the 1990s where he won the Premiership title on four occasions as well as three F.A. Cups and a number of other honours. Pallister also won 22 caps for England and made more than 700 senior appearances in total for United and his only other club, Middlesbrough. Published in 2008. Size: 165mm x 241mm 256 pages.
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The autobiography of Paul Parker, the former England defender who is best remembered for his time playing for Fulham, Queen's Park Rangers and Manchester United. Published in 2006. We have a limited number of autographed copies of this book available and these will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Size: 162mm x 240mm 166 pages.
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The autobiography of Steve Paterson, a former Manchester United defender who was forced to retire at a young age due to injury. Paterson subsequently managed a number of Scottish clubs, notably achieving success at Inverness Caledonian Thistle, but has suffered from additions to alcohol and gambling which he discusses in this book. Published in 2010. Size: 131mm x 197mm 246 pages.
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This boxed book contains an abridged edition of the autobiography of Pelé who is considered by many as the world's greatest ever footballer. The large-sized book itself is well-illustrated in full-colour and includes rare photographs together with reproductions of sporting memorabilia relating to Pelé's career. This edition published in 2008. Size: 285mm x 287mm 96 pages.
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The autobiography of the Brazilian footballing superstar, Edison Arantes do Nascimento, better known as Pelé, who is considered by many as the world's greatest ever footballer. This edition published in 2007. Size: 130mm x 198mm 357 pages.
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The autobiography of the former England, West Ham United and Tottenham Hotspur striker, Martin Peters. Peters is remembered for scoring England's second goal in the 1966 World Cup Final victory over West Germany. Published in 2006. Size: 158mm x 240mm 312 pages.
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An autobiography of the Bulgarian international footballer Stiliyan Petrov who has become a firm favourite at Celtic since signing for the club in 1999. Published in 2005. Size: 160mm x 241mm 234 pages.
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An updated and revised edition of this autobiography of Robert Pires, a former star player for both Arsenal and France who was voted Football Writers' Player of the Year in 2002. This revised edition was published in 2004. Size: 130mm x 199mm 194 pages.
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This book contains the memoirs of recently retired referee, Graham Poll, a controversial and opinionated character. Poll tells of his long career as a referee and of his many clashes with players, managers and officials over the years. Published in 2007. Size: 160mm x 240mm 370 pages.
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A biography of the late Harry Potts, manager of Burnley during the 1959-60 season when the club won the League Championship against all the odds. This book, written with assistance from Potts' widow Margaret follows both his playing and managerial careers. Published in 2006. Size: 162mm x 240mm 310 pages.
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