An autobiography from Willie Irvine, a star goalscorer for Burnley in the 1960s who shared a room with George Best when on International duty for Northern Ireland. Published in 2005. Size: 162mm x 240mm 256 pages.
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A reissue of this biography of Alex James, the Scottish International footballer who was a star player at Raith Rovers, Preston North End and Arsenal during the 1920s and 1930s. James is widely regarded as one of the best inside-forwards of his time. This edition published in 2010. Size: 163mm x 242mm 160 pages.
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A biography of Davy Johnston, a goalscoring sensation in the Scottish Highland League during the 1960s and 1970s. Happy as a part-time player at his home town club Nairn County, Johnston resisted overtures from a number of professional Scottish clubs before finally joining Aberdeen for a three season spell. However, he soon returned to the Highland League with homesickness cited as a factor and continued to score goals at Inverness Caledonian for many more years. Published in 2010. Size: 157mm x 234mm 160 pages.
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A biography of Tommy Johnston a prolific goalscorer from the 1940s through to the 1960s at a number of clubs in England and Scotland. Johnston was recently voted Leyton Orient's greatest ever player after scoring 123 goals in 190 appearances for the club between 1955 and 1961. Published in 2004. Size: 161mm x 240mm 256 pages.
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The autobiography of Willie Johnston, the Scottish winger who played for a number of clubs, most notably Glasgow Rangers and West Bromwich Albion. Johnston was involved in a number of controversial incidents throughout his career and notoriously was sent home from the 1978 World Cup Finals after being caught taking a banned stimulant. Published in 2008. Size: 162mm x 241mm 272 pages.
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A biography of the late Bobby Johnstone, the Scottish international striker during the 1950s and 1960s who is best remembered for being one of Hibernian FC's "Famous Five" players who led the club to the Scottish League Championship in consecutive seasons. Johnstone also became the first player to score in consecutive F.A. Cup finals during a period playing for Manchester City. Published in 2007. Size: 163mm x 240mm 223 pages.
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The autobiography of Derek Johnstone, a Glasgow Rangers legend who became an overnight sensation by scoring the winning goal in the 1970 League Cup Final victory over Celtic, in what was only his second start for the club. Johnstone went on to represent Scotland and made a total of 546 appearances for Rangers scoring 210 goals in the process. Published in 2007. Size: 160mm x 240mm 239 pages.
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A biography of Martin Jol, a former West Bromwich Albion, Bayern Munich and Den Haag footballer who also won 3 caps playing for Holland. Jol is best known in England for his time as manager of Tottenham Hotspur where he enjoyed a successful spell before he was controversially sacked in October 2007. Published in 2007. Size: 161mm x 240mm 214 pages.
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The autobiography of the Cardiff City Manager, Dave Jones, which tells of his career as both a player and manager. Jones also recounts the events of 1999 and 2000 when he lost his job as manager of Southampton FC following allegations of child abuse and of his subsequent struggle to rebuild his career after being formally cleared of all charges. Published in 2009. Size: 161mm x 241mm 192 pages.
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The autobiography of Joe Jordan, a former Scottish international forward who played for a number of top clubs during the 1960s and 1970s, notably Leeds United, Manchester United and AC Milan. After retiring as a player, Jordan entered coaching and managed a number of clubs. Published in 2004. Size: 158mm x 242mm 254 pages.
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The interesting memoirs of Ron Jukes, a talent scout for six different Football League clubs over a period of almost 50 years. Former England Internationals Allan Clarke, Phil Parkes and Steve Bull are the most notable players discovered by Jukes during this period. Published in 2006. Size: 157mm x 236mm 191 pages.
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The autobiography of Chris Kamara, a former 'hard man' midfielder and defender who enjoyed a long career at a number of clubs, most notably Swindon Town and Brentford. Following a short managerial career, Kamara has now become better known for his work on satellite TV. Published in 2010. Size: 143mm x 223mm 302 pages.
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A biography of Roy Keane, the former Manchester United, Nottingham Forest and Republic of Ireland midfielder which is currently manager of Sunderland FC. Keane is known for his fiery temperament which led to controversies both on and off the field of play. Published in 2007. Size: 158mm x 240mm 267 pages.
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A biography of Kevin Keegan which looks at his long and successful career as a player and his often turbulent career as manager at a number of clubs, most notably Newcastle United. Published in 2008. Size: 158mm x 242mm 310 pages.
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A biography of the late Fred Keenor, a Welsh international defender who played for Cardiff City and Crewe Alexandra during a long career which ran from 1912 to 1934. In addition to making over 500 senior appearances, Keenor also served in the famous 'Football Battalion' during the First World War and received an injury to his leg fighting in the Somme, an injury which he battled to overcome to resume his footballing career. Published in 2010. Size: 162mm x 240mm 160 pages.
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Graham Kelly, former Chief Executive of the Football Association, tells of his experiences from over three decades working in the administration of the English game. Size: 160mm x 240mm 320 pages.
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First published in 1958, this book is a reprint of the autobiography of Jack Kelsey, the famous Arsenal and Wales goalkeeper. Kelsey made over 350 appearances for the Gunners, also winning 41 caps for his country, and is regarded as one of the club's greatest-ever keepers. This edition published in 2011. Size: 149mm x 211mm 206 pages.
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This autobiography of the former Liverpool full-back, Alan Kennedy nicknamed 'Barney Rubble' by fans concentrates mainly on his playing career under Bob Paisley and Joe Fagan, providing a restrospective account of Liverpool's dominance during those years. Kennedy also discusses events at the club following his retirement through to the club's victory in the 2005 European Cup Final. This edition published in 2005. Size: 128mm x 198mm 240 pages.
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The authorised biography of Joe Kinnear, a full-back for Tottenham Hotspur and the Republic of Ireland during the 1960s and 1970s who is perhaps best known for his time as manager of Wimbledon FC between the years of 1992 and 1999. Published in 2000. Size: 160mm x 240mm 238 pages.
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A biography of Peter Knowles, a talented young striker who played for Wolverhampton Wanderers throughout his short career. Tipped as a future England player, Knowles sensationally quit professional football at the age of just 23 following his conversion to the Jehovah's Witness faith but was so highly regarded that Wolves kept him under contract for the following 12 years in the hope he might play once again. Published in 2009. Size: 165mm 243mm 192 pages.
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The autobiography of Paul Lake, a versatile footballer who was part of Manchester City's 1986 F.A. Youth Cup winning team and subsequently made over 100 appearances for the club's first team. Lake was touted as a future England captain by manager Bobby Robson before serious injury struck and in this book Lake tells of his long but unsuccessful battle to recover and play once again. Published in 2011. Size: 143mm x 223mm 406 pages.
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An updated edition of this biography of Frank Lampard, the Chelsea and England player who is known for goalscoring exploits from midfield. This edition published in 2010. Size: 160mm x 240mm 336 pages.
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A biography of Frank Lampard, goalscoring midfielder for Chelsea and England who is described by Jose Mourinho, his club manager, as 'The most complete player of today'. Published in 2005. Size: 160mm x 240mm 262 pages.
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A well-produced photographic autobiography from Manchester United legend, Denis Law, which contains hundreds of photographs taken from throughout his illustrious career. Published in 2011. Size: 220mm x 272mm 250 pages.
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An autobiography from Jamie Lawrence, the Jamaican international midfielder who has played at a number of English clubs, most notably for Bradford City in the Premiership. Published in 2006. Size: 160mm x 240mm 291 pages.
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The autobiography of Lennie Lawrence, an experienced manager who is best remembered for his long spell as manager of Charlton Athletic during the 1980s and 1990s but who has also worked for a number of other British clubs including Middlesbrough and Cardiff City. Published in 2009. Size: 160mm x 243mm 198 pages.
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An interesting biography of the late Tommy Lawton, an England international striker at a number of clubs before and after the Second World War. Lawton is remembered as one of the greatest English goalscorers of all time and this biography, written by a firm friend and Lawton's son, provides an exclusively personal account of his life. Published in 2010. Size: 160mm x 242mm 338 pages.
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The authorised biography of Tommy Lawton, one of England's most famous strikers. Published in 2000. Size: 162mm x 242mm 232 pages.
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The autobiography of Neil Lennon, the combative Northern Irish international midfielder who has achieved success at clubs including Celtic and Leicester City. This edition published in 2007. Size: 129mm x 198mm 387 pages.
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The autobiography of Bobby Lennox, a Celtic legend and one of the famous 'Lisbon Lions' who won the European Cup in 1967. During 19 years at Celtic, Lennox scored over 300 goals for club and country and he remains the second-highest goalscorer in the club's history. Published in 2007. Size: 158mm x 240mm 278 pages.
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The autobiography of Graeme Le Saux, the former Chelsea, Southampton and Blackburn full-back who also won 36 caps for England. This edition published in 2008. Size: 129mm x 198mm 304 pages.
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The autobiography of Graeme Le Saux, the former Chelsea, Southampton and Blackburn full-back who also won 36 caps for England. Published in 2007. Size: 160mm x 240mm 304 pages.
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The autobiography of Matt Le Tissier the former England player who is a footballing legend for fans of Southampton FC, his only club. During 16 years playing for the Saints, Le Tissier made almost 450 appearances and scored over 160 goals. Published in 2009. Size: 160mm x 242mm 334 pages.
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A biography of Southampton's skilful former striker Matt Le Tissier who retains legendary status with fans of the club. During 16 seasons at the Saints, Le Tissier made 540 appearances, scoring 209 goals in the process. Published in 2005. Size: 177mm x 250mm 192 pages.
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The memoirs of Mike Lewis, who has held a number of posts at a variety of football clubs. Lewis was commercial manager at Newport County and Tottenham Hotspur, managing director at Reading and owner of Swansea City and Exeter City and tells of the highs and lows from the top teams in the game to the nether regions of the Football League. Published in 2007. Size: 157mm x 234mm 256 pages.
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The autobiography of Larry Lloyd, the tough central defender who is best remembered for his time at Nottingham Forest and Liverpool where he won a variety of trophies including the League Championship twice, the European Cup twice, the League Cup twice and the UEFA Cup! Published in 2008. Size: 159mm x 240mm 252 pages.
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The autobiography of Peter Lorimer, the Scottish International striker who was a key member of Don Revie's all-conquering Leeds United team. Lorimer made over 500 appearances for United and remains the only player to have scored more than 200 goals for the club. This edition published in 2005. Size: 129mm x 198mm 176 pages.
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