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A definitive record of one of English football's most successful clubs. Contains full line ups, scorers and attendances of every single match, as well as a narrative account of Arsenal's amazing history.
Hailed by the "Sportman" as a 'goal machine', Clive Allen reflects on his acclaimed run with Tottenham in the 1986-87 season, the familial context of this success and the surprising transferring of Allen to Crystal Palace and then other clubs, in a sequence of events that saw Allen play a brief stint as an NFL kicker.
The successful footballer across appearances with Arsenal and Germany looks back on the ups and downs and silencing of the doubters that brought him to this success, while taking readers behind the scenes on the big moments, shaped by the tactics of Jogi Low and the motivational approach of Arsene Wenger.
A biography of former UFC featherweight and lightweight champion Conor McGregor. Presents the multi-millionaire's good and bad attributes as a mirror to the attributes of the society that has elevated him.
From his Harare upbringing to his first forays into international cricket, and beyond into controversy and outspoken commentary on the Zimbabwe of the present, legendary cricketer Taibu tells all.
Fully updated ahead of the 2018 World Cup in Russia, England: The Complete Record is the definitive account of one of the world's most recognisable and historic national teams. Participants in the first official international association football match ever played -- a 0-0 draw with Scotland at Hamilton Crescent on 30 November 1872 -- England have remained a domineering and pioneering force in the global game throughout their existence. Over 145 years since that groundbreaking meeting with Scotland, Philp Ross, Jack Gordon Brown and James Corbett have collaborated to detail the highs and the lows of the Three Lions: from the ignominy of defeat against Hungary at Wembley in 1953, to World Cup glory at the same venue thirteen years later, and penalty heartbreak throughout the ages -- every meaningful moment is recorded throughout these pages. This complete record includes statistical details of every England match, friendly or competitive, year upon year -- the result, the opponents, the scorers, the venue, the attendance -- complete with a weaving narrative throughout. Every England tournament appearance is documented, including the now-defunct British Home Championships, alongside the more recognisable European Championships and World Cup. Replete with in-depth player and manager databases and profiles, this book is an indispensable addition to the libraries of every England fan and to followers of the beautiful game everywhere.
Rafa's Way talks in-depth to Benitez, about his beliefs and the challenge he faced, to the players, the key men in black and white stripes who made Newcastle United champions, and delves into the very heart of a football club as it emerged from the ashes.
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