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This is just a selection of the football books available, many with discounts!
The Beautiful Team: in Search of Pele and the 1970 Brazilians
Takes a look at the Brazilian World Cup team of 1970, which beat Italy 4-1 in the final and is often regarded as the best national football team ever. The text features interviews with surviving members.
Aerial photographs of every single English Premier and Football League clubs ground offering a unique perspective on football stadiums.
In the style of his Ruud Gullit diary, Harry Harris uses his unique access at Stamford Bridge to provide an account of the on-the-pitch action and back-room tensions at Chelsea under the management of Gianluca Vialli.
The old cliché "a blow-by-blow account", really comes into its own here as football's smallest bad boy takes us from growing up poor on the mean streets of West London to earning a fortune in the Premiership.
The
Official Illustrated History of Arsenal Phil Soar, Martin Tyler
This football history now features all aspects of The Arsenal's impressive history including the stadium, club statistics from the clubs earliest games to the end of the 1998-1999 season and the international players of Arsene Wenger's reign. Full-colour design. - Over 200 black and white and colour photographs.
Manchester United Ruined My Life Colin Shindler
As a young Jewish boy growing up in Manchester, Colin Shindler learned early what it meant to be part of a minority. When a cruel twist of fate determined he support Manchester City, rather than their more consistently successful neighbours United, the youngster was doomed forever to live on the margins. A delightful, humourous look at what it meant to grow up in 1960s Jewish Manchester.
My World is both an autobiography and a photographic portrait of him and his family. The Beckhams have been captured on film by renowned photographer Dean Freeman and there are plenty of shots covering all aspects of David's life and career.
Brooklyn
Beckham: The Secret Diary A.C. Parfitt
Definitely NOT to be taken seriously, but great fun!
Managing
My Life Alex
Ferguson
Sir Alex Ferguson, world-beating football manager who has taken just about all the honours the British game has to offer, grew up as the son of a ship builder on the banks of the Clyde in Glasgow. Ferguson's story is that of a boy with talent who rose above the expectations of his working-class background to become a household name throughout the world.
The View from the Dugout Eric Harrison, Alex Ferguson
Cantona
on Cantona Alex Finn
The autobiography of Manchester United player, Eric Cantona, who talks about his views on the key influences in his eventful life, covering both football and more personal issues.
Liverpool
F.C. Official Yearbook John Keith
Real
Lives Sport - Tottenham Hotspur Peter Leigh, Mike Wilson
This title is part of the "Real Lives" sports series, and discusses the Tottenham Hotspur football team. It is designed specifically for people with reading ages of nine or ten, and aims to engage the interest of the reader in a non-patronizing way, and lead towards the attainment of a higher reading ability. All "Livewire" books have been written by qualified special needs teachers and have been designed, checked and graded in association with the Basic Skills Agency.
West Ham 'till I Die Robert Banks
On promotion to the Premiership in 1993 the club struggled to survive, yet in recent years have been regular visitors to the top half of the table and have signed world class players. West Ham 'Till I Die is the story of that transformation, seen through the eyes of Robert Banks, author of the best-selling Irrational Hatred of Luton.
Paolo
Di Canio Gabriele Marcotti
After a turbulent and semi-successful career in Italy, culminating with a key role in the title-winning AC Milan side of the mid 1990s, Paolo Di Canio touched down briefly at Celtic, before unresolved contract wrangling saw him move on to Sheffield Wednesday, where his unique brand of "talent 'n' tantrums" quickly made him a firm "favourite" with fans, referees and fellow players alike. The infamous Paul Alcock incident is covered in detail and Di Canio candidly measures the private psychological and emotional impact of his very public disgrace and vilification.
Psycho
Stuart Pearce
In a story of extraordinary achievement, and equally conspicuous misfortune, as both player and manager, Pearce recalls the legends and also-rans he has met along the way, offering no-nonsense portraits of the likes of Brian Clough, Glenn Hoddle and Rudd Gullit, and an insider's take on the realities of the professional game.
Addicted
Tony Adams, Ian Ridley
Arsenal and England stalwart Tony Adams combines two very '90s preoccupations in these memoirs: football and the confessional. Alongside the story of Adams' hugely successful career for Arsenal and England, Addicted also charts his decline into alcoholism and subsequent efforts at rehabilitation.
Southampton FC: an A to Z Dean Hayes
Inside Leeds United Don Waters
Villa in the Blood: an Oral History of Aston Villa Bernard Bale
Images of Sport - Ipswich Town Football Club Tony Garnett
We Love You Leicester! A Popular History of Leicester City Christopher Lymn
George Best: The Autobiography
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